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Art Aplenty in Angono, Rizal

By Mustachio @mustachio2011
Angono, a municipality in the province of Rizal, is home to a bevy of artists...from the millennia-ago-then to the here-and-now.
Angono-Binangonan PetroglyphsDaily 9AM to 4PM
The artists from millennia ago drew, or rather, engraved on rock and their artworks can be found at Binangonan (it is officially part of the municipality of Binangonan but access roads are through Angono). The Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs is said to be the Philippines' oldest artworks, dating to 3000 BC. These 127 figures carved on a rock shelter were discovered in 1965 by Carlos "Botong" Francisco. After the discovery, a research team also discovered tools and earthenware. The tools and earthenware are now housed at the National Museum in Manila.
The museum guide is very enthusiastic in sharing information about the site and is very open to questions. He laments though that the tools and earthenware should be housed at the museum at the site, or at least a replica of it. (Sadly, he himself hasn't seen those.)
I am glad the government has taken steps to help protect these petroglyphs. A view deck has been constructed so visitors can view the ancient artworks from afar (thus protect the site from vandals; a security guard is also stationed at the site).
Art Aplenty in Angono, Rizal
Art Aplenty in Angono, Rizal
Balaw Balaw Resaurant and Art Gallery11 Doña Justo St, Doña Justa Village, Brgy San Roque, Angono, RizalDaily 10AM to 10PM
Menu Price Range: Php190 to Php370
Serving Size: 2-3 persons
Balaw Balaw Restaurant offers exotic dishes such as beetle larvae, frog, crickets, ants, flowers, cow balls, deer, wild boar, and duck eggs. I was willing to try the ants, but none of the group was up for chewing ants, so we just went for good old pork and chicken adobo, puso sa saging (banana blossoms), and fried itik (duck). All of which were pretty good (I especially liked the puso sa saging, and fried itik), but a bit pricey.
Wooden carvings, papier-mâché figures, and paintings are found around the restaurant. And more of these are found at the second floor of Balaw Balaw which serves solely as an art gallery. There are about a hundred paintings by the late Perdigon Vocalan, the owner of Balaw Balaw Restaurant and Art Gallery.
Art Aplenty in Angono, RizalClockwise from top left: The restaurant, adobong baboy at manok (Php270),kinilaw na puso sa saging (Php240), crispy fried itik (Php250)
Art Aplenty in Angono, Rizal
Art Aplenty in Angono, Rizal
Nemiranda Art House6 Doña Elena St, Doña Justa Village, Brgy San Roque, Angono, RizalTuesday to Thursday 10AM to 10PMFriday to Sunday 10AM to 12MNArt House Admission Fee: Php 20
Nemiranda Art House is another art space just a few paces from Balaw Balaw Restaurant. Like Balaw Balaw, Nemiranda is also a restaurant and gallery. The front area is the restaurant and the back area is the art space for Nemesio R. Miranda Jr.'s sculptures and paintings. Restaurant patrons can check out the art house for free; non-patrons need to pay the admission fee of Php20. Look around and try to spot the bird in each of Mr. Miranda's artworks!
Art Aplenty in Angono, Rizal
Art Aplenty in Angono, Rizal
Carlos "Botong" Francisco Street MuralsDoña Aurora St, Pob. Itaas, Angono, Rizal
In honor of the National Artist, Carlos "Botong" Francisco, the walls along the street of Doña Aurora are adorned with reliefs of Carlos "Botong" Francisco's paintings. These reliefs were created by local sculptors. The narrow one-way street is best admired on foot.
Blanco Family Museum312 Ibañez St., Brgy. San Vicente, Angono, RizalTuesday to Sunday 8AM to 5PMAdmission Fee: Php 100 adult / Php 70 child
The Blanco Family Museum is an amazing gallery of paintings from every member of the Blanco family. Yes, every family member! Jose "Pitok" Blanco, the head of the family; Loreto, his wife; and his seven children (from oldest to youngest): Glenn, Noel, Michael, Joy, Jan, Gay, and Peter Paul...all artists!
Within the walls of the museum is an astounding collection of art done by the Blanco family over the years. One can clearly see the impressive development of their talent, especially of the Blanco children: From kiddie oil pastel drawings done at the age of 3 to beautiful, minute-detailed oil paintings as they grew older. And it's also a wonder that Mrs Loreto Blanco started painting at the age of 48!
Jose "Pitok" Blanco died in 2008, at the age of 76. The children, all now grown (the youngest now 36), are all still practicing their art.
Art Aplenty in Angono, RizalPaintings by Jose V. Blanco. Bottom left is his 8' x 15' masterpiece "Angono Town Fiesta"

Art Aplenty in Angono, RizalPaintings by (clockwise from top left): Loreto (wife of Jose), Glenn, Noel, Michael
Art Aplenty in Angono, RizalArtworks by (clockwise from top left): Joy, Jan, Gay, and Peter Paul
Other Art Galleries you might want to check out:
Carlos "Botong" Francisco Gallery - Carlos "Botong" Francisco is a Philippine National Artist
Orville Tiamson Gallery
Yab Design – creates small to larger than life resin and fiberglass figures
 

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