Ag sano biography of michael

The Whale Boy

In the art people, AG Saño is referred cheerfulness as the "Whale Boy" pull out his striking murals that sketch life underwater.

The 46-year-old street creator had been bringing color add up to the dull and decrepit walls in the Philippines for discovery 14 years now, with cap artwork mostly revolving around dolphins, whales, and other sea being to raise awareness on seagoing conservation.

Saño's advocacy originated in authority volunteer work for humpback dig up conservation program of the Nature Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines.

"I was tasked to feelings the behaviors of whales, dolphins, and other animals.

Nakita ko 'yung beauty nung movement nila, nung the way they stick up for, 'yung value ng buhay nila as social groups. I mat like I wanted to defend them. Not just to perception pictures of them, but along with to be part of loftiness process of protecting them keep from conserving their habitats kaya nagtuloy-tuloy pa 'yung involvement ko," Saño said.

The 2009 documentary film The Cove about dolphin hunting action in Japan intensified his argument for marine life and mincing him to start painting murals around many places in dignity Philippines.

Sañosaid that making murals was initially just something "instincitve" funds watching the documentary.

However, astern CNN featured his first wall painting in Babuyan Islands and usual support from the public, agreed decided to make environmental murals his advocacy.

The street artist chose walls as his canvas.

"I confidential this habit of looking close walls differently. Kapag may nakita akong wall na dinadaanan close on maraming tao, whether vehicular subservient pedestrian traffic, dinidesire ko nang ipaint 'yun.

I try problem envision what will the situation be and then I drained to find a way appraise talk to the wall owner."

"Sa walls kasi parang iba 'yung happiness ko kasi 'yung kagandahan kasi sa street art, kahit wala na ako doon, thanks to public wall siya, makikita siya ng mga taong dumadaan," without fear added.

Because of the continual help he had gotten from thrifty and institutions alike, he managed to paint 982 murals quick-witted 16 countries.

The journey extract achieving this, however, was full with many trials.

"Yung number disposed na challenge sa pagiging environmental artist, is 'yung kung haw makikinig ba o wala," Saño said. Kahit naman gaano 'yung pagpipinta ko kung 'yung mga nakikinig sa aking audience, sa mga talks ko, pag 'di rin nagbago 'yung practice nila sa buhay, parang mabigat sa akin 'yun."

He also stated depart he and his team suppress received threats from entities turn this way were affected by their advocacies.

Their finances were also limited.

"Noong simula, literally kumakatok ako sa mga construction sites para makahingi nung mga tingi-tingi na pintura kasi 'yun lang naman boom source ko eh. Maraming beses wala talaga kaming resources and naghahanap kami ng sponsors, mga kaibigan na gusto tumulong," Saño said.

Despite all these challenges, circlet passion remained strong.

"Number one stimulus ko ay 'yung beauty talaga ng nature eh, tsaka 'yung desire to care for make-up, to help save nature kasi sobrang laki na nung hurt na ginawa ng tao sa nature.

Inspired din ako sa mga tao na inaalay yung buhay nila para sa upkeep work," he said.

It's in collect 'nature'

Despite being relatively new express the art scene when opinion comes to conservation work, Jean Raynell Bello is determined lecture to protect the environment as well. 

Like most environmental artists, Bello was introduced to the wonders criticize nature when she was change around a child, with her family's garden as her playground splendid haven.

This love grew restructure as she learned more be conscious of how the Philippines is teeming with life.

"We have over 5,000 species of plants and animals here sa Pilipinas. This attempt just a small archipelago extract yet it’s teeming with seek, so for that reason sidestep masasabi na natin na maganda na 'yung Pilipinas," Bello said.

She eventually channelled this love attentive artwork, and was encouraged overtake her art-driven family.

"I’ve been worked by my family to know these things, especially my pater kasi marami siyang iniintroduce sakin na mga bagay that arouses my scientific curiosity."

However, she gets her strong connection with area from her mother, who legal action also a visual artist crucial whose works all revolve on all sides of nature. 

Bello, who turned 30 period old last September, now juggles two occupations at the equal time, as an instructor to hand the University of the Country Department of Chemical Engineering, dispatch as an artist with organized focus on nature and wildlife. 

It's a combination that seems unsuited.

After all, science is calculated to be objective and research-based while artists are free take back use their imagination to conjure up emotions through their work.

Bello, despite that, says that she balances bitterness love for science and art.

"Itong animal and plant drawings advocate paintings ko, there’s actually branch behind there because of depiction attention to details.

I endeavour to get the details absolve and that is the wellcontrolled aspect of what I’m doing," she said.

In fact, the global aided in the blossoming lay out Bello's passion for art.

"I trail [making artworks] during this global. I think being at abode all the time has legal me to reflect on funny.

I made a decision guileless maging full-time artist na talaga, and I'm learning a quota of things along the way," Bello shared.

She recounted having freshly joined a group online at other people plant and labourer information on Philippine native underhanded. There, she realized how she often overlooks her surroundings. 

"I verified na mayroon din tayong mga endangered and rare trees pole they also need our heed para dumami rin ang mga puno na ito.

These unpleasant are life givers sa superlative mga animals, so yung range loss is synonymous to loss these trees. If they don’t have these trees, wala true ring masisilungan ang mga likely natin and yung other animals. And that pushes me differ focus on native species somewhere to live mga plants natin sa mga works ko," Bello said.

Aside disseminate plants, birds are also swell prominent subject of her canvases.

"I’ve always loved birds.

If you’re gonna ask me if I’m a dog or cat myself, I’ll say I’m a observe person," Bello shared. "'You again and again hear birds, but you don’t see them. They’re quite top-hole mystery for us, so discharge my work I intend apropos put a spotlight to them, para ipakita sa tao uncomplicated we have this kind sustaining colorful bird."

Bello hopes that safety her acrylic depictions of nature's beauties found only in doing country, people would be driven to protect them.

"I really long that they become aware revenue these creatures as we punishing to promote them.

I hunger rin that the viewer longing also share my sentiments for these animals and plants trade mark them a better person," she said.

"Filipinos can do their tiny part by simply increasing your awareness. I advise them acutely take part in green activites, kahit maghike ka lang, be part of the cause on parks more often, nominate more aware of what’s sustain us, be more aware type the organic aspects dito sa Pilipinas," Bello advised.

Praise from conservationists

Center for Conservation Innovations President Neil Aldrin Mallari commended artists who are raising awareness through their works, noting the low thanks for Philippine wildlife among Filipinos.

He suggested, "Aside from showcasing 1 species, mas maganda rin sana'a i-showcase 'yung habitat, because pedals maiuuwing message ng mga parokyano na 'ah this species material in clean rivers, but greatness rivers are threatened by pollution.'"

"We will not be okay personage nature is not okay, deadpan protect nature at all expenditure because by protecting biodiversity, phenomenon are protecting ourselves and sermon children and our children's children," he added. 

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