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    • Orlando Castillo (b. 1947) Filipino/American, Framed Etching
      Nov. 02, 2024

      Orlando Castillo (b. 1947) Filipino/American, Framed Etching

      Est: $100 - $200

      Orlando Castillo (b. 1947) Filipino/American, Framed Etching. Depicts several nude figures being tortured. Title (from a series): "Different Forms of Torture: (Tribute to the Political Prisoner)." Signed and dated 1975 in pencil bottom right. Titled in pencil bottom left. Numbered 13/50 in pencil bottom middle. "#2510" written in marker on back.  Overall: 15 3/4 X 14 1/4 in.  Sight: 10 3/4 X 9 1/2 in.  #3879 .  Orlando Castillo was born in the village of Camalaniugan in Cagayan, an island in the Philippines, on December 31st, 1947. He enrolled in the University of Santo Tomas, a private Catholic research university in Manila, in 1965. While there his interests began to shift from abstract art to graphic arts, as well as a budding political activism. His art developed in tandem with his involvement with the Kabataang Makabayan, a Communist student activist group that was eventually banned by Ferdinand Marcos when he declared martial law in 1972. Castillo finished his Fine Arts degree and won five first prizes from the Philippine Association of Printmakers, serving as their president from 1973 to 1975. However, he was imprisoned for his public art, although he became a founding member of the Concerned Artists of the Philippines while incarcerated. In 1983 he was released from prison and served as the president of the Art Association of the Philippines, rallying many artists together in protests and demonstrations. His etchings and paintings during his incarceration had garnered him much attention, and he fled the country in 1984, fearing for his life. He immigrated to America, settling in Los Angeles, California. His work flourished there with his new-found freedom, and he eventually relocated to Oakland, where he continues to work painting large murals and other activist works of art.

      Sarasota Estate Auction
    • Orlando Castillo (b. 1947) Filipino/American, Framed Etching
      Nov. 02, 2024

      Orlando Castillo (b. 1947) Filipino/American, Framed Etching

      Est: $100 - $200

      Orlando Castillo (b. 1947) Filipino/American, Framed Etching. Depicts revolutionaries with guns in a field, surrounded by winged angels watching over them. Signed and dated 1975 bottom right. Titled "Pansamantalang Walang Pamagat" ("Temporarily Untitled") bottom left. Numbered 23/50 bottom middle. "#2726" written in pen on back.  Overall: 16 3/4 X 13 3/4 in.  Sight: 12 1/2 X 9 1/2 in.  #3884 .  Orlando Castillo was born in the village of Camalaniugan in Cagayan, an island in the Philippines, on December 31st, 1947. He enrolled in the University of Santo Tomas, a private Catholic research university in Manila, in 1965. While there his interests began to shift from abstract art to graphic arts, as well as a budding political activism. His art developed in tandem with his involvement with the Kabataang Makabayan, a Communist student activist group that was eventually banned by Ferdinand Marcos when he declared martial law in 1972. Castillo finished his Fine Arts degree and won five first prizes from the Philippine Association of Printmakers, serving as their president from 1973 to 1975. However, he was imprisoned for his public art, although he became a founding member of the Concerned Artists of the Philippines while incarcerated. In 1983 he was released from prison and served as the president of the Art Association of the Philippines, rallying many artists together in protests and demonstrations. His etchings and paintings during his incarceration had garnered him much attention, and he fled the country in 1984, fearing for his life. He immigrated to America, settling in Los Angeles, California. His work flourished there with his new-found freedom, and he eventually relocated to Oakland, where he continues to work painting large murals and other activist works of art.

      Sarasota Estate Auction
    • A Lot of Two Printsby Orlando Castillo (b. 1947)
      Apr. 22, 2023

      A Lot of Two Printsby Orlando Castillo (b. 1947)

      Est: ₱10,000 - ₱13,000

      A Lot of Two Printsby Orlando Castillo (b. 1947) a. Pabitin unsigned serigraph, 92/100 24 1/4” x 18 3/4” (62 cm x 48 cm) b. Jeepney signed and dated 1972 (lower right) print, 68/100 25” x 19” (64 cm x 48 cm

      Leon Gallery
    • Orlando Castillo a) Jeepney b) Pabitin
      Oct. 16, 2021

      Orlando Castillo a) Jeepney b) Pabitin

      Est: ₱10,000 - ₱13,000

      Orlando Castillo a) Jeepney signed and dated 1972 (lower right) print, 68/100 24” x 19” (61 cm x 48 cm) b) Pabitin signed and dated 1977 (lower right) print, 92/100 24” x 19” (61 cm x 48 cm)

      Leon Gallery
    • Orlando Castillo (b. 1947) a) Parol b) Kalesa
      Jan. 23, 2021

      Orlando Castillo (b. 1947) a) Parol b) Kalesa

      Est: ₱5,000 - ₱6,500

      Orlando Castillo (b. 1947) a) Parol b) Kalesa a) signed (lower right) b) signed and dated 1974 (lower right) a) 25” x 19” (64 cm x 48 cm) b) 24 1/2” x 18 1/2” (62 cm x 47 cm)

      Leon Gallery
    • Orlando Castillo (b. 1947) - Sapa
      May. 30, 2020

      Orlando Castillo (b. 1947) - Sapa

      Est: ₱5,000 - ₱6,500

      Orlando Castillo (b. 1947) Sapa signed (lower right) watercolor 18 1/2” x 27” (47 cm x 69 cm)

      Leon Gallery
    • Orlando Castillo (b.1947) Liham kay Inay mula sa Anak Mandirigma
      Oct. 21, 2017

      Orlando Castillo (b.1947) Liham kay Inay mula sa Anak Mandirigma

      Est: ₱12,000 - ₱15,600

      Orlando Castillo (b.1947) Liham kay Inay mula sa Anak Mandirigma signed and dated 1977 (lower right) Pastel on paper 1977 26 x 19” (66 x 48 cm)

      Leon Gallery
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