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Reynold Dela Cruz Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1974 -

A self-taught artist, Reynold gained attention when he won the Juror’s Choice in the Philip Morris Asean Art Awards final held in Vietnam in 1998 (Malaysia’s Kow Leong Kiang won the Grand Prize). He was also a Juror’s Choice in the Letray Figuras organised by the Instituto Cervantes in 1999, and a finalist in the GSIS national competition in 2009.

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      • Daniel dela Cruz (b. 1966)
        Jan. 21, 2024

        Daniel dela Cruz (b. 1966)

        Est: ₱10,000 - ₱13,000

        Sculpture of LV signed (bottom) 3/12 8" x 4 1/2" x 2" (20 cm x 11 cm x 5 cm) with case: 12" x 8 3/4" x 5" (30 cm x 22 cm x 13 cm)

        Leon Gallery
      • Reynold Dela Cruz (b. The Philippines, 1974) Hold On Tight!, 2010
        Dec. 05, 2021

        Reynold Dela Cruz (b. The Philippines, 1974) Hold On Tight!, 2010

        Est: RM7,000 - RM12,000

        In order to capture deeply personal matters that were observed in the environment, Reynold used subjective narratives drawn from everyday experiences, capturing the precious moments in life. The work highlights the jubilant nature of children, their exuberant imagination and creative play. They are holding tightly on the handle of the jeepney as the seats are all taken. One of them is seen clinging tightly on his friend's neck. A self-taught artist, Reynold gained attention when he won the Juror’s Choice in the Philip Morris Asean Art Awards final held in Vietnam in 1998 (Malaysia’s Kow Leong Kiang won the Grand Prize). He was also a Juror’s Choice in the Letray Figuras organised by the Instituto Cervantes in 1999, and a finalist in the GSIS National competition in 2009.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Reynold dela Cruz (b. 1974) Dénonciateurs, 2012
        Jun. 30, 2019

        Reynold dela Cruz (b. 1974) Dénonciateurs, 2012

        Est: RM2,500 - RM4,500

        As stated in this piece is a french word dénonciateur which means a person who tells someone in authority about something illegal that is happening or one word to describe it is whistleblower. Reynold Dela Cruz brilliantly paints the head as to be a traditional kettle where it will whistle when the water is boiled so people will be alert ironically similar to a person who function as whistleblower as they act as an informer to alert people about a company / association / community / government. A self-taught artist, Reynold gained attention when he won the Juror’s Choice in the Philip Morris Asean Art Awards final held in Vietnam in 1998 (Malaysia’s Kow Leong Kiang won the Grand Prize). He was also a Juror’s Choice in the Letray Figuras organised by the Instituto Cervantes in 1999, and a finalist in the GSIS national competition in 2009.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • REYNOLD DELA CRUZ (b. 1974) LIBRENG TUBIG, 2008, Oil on canvas
        Apr. 29, 2018

        REYNOLD DELA CRUZ (b. 1974) LIBRENG TUBIG, 2008, Oil on canvas

        Est: RM6,000 - RM10,000

        Libreng Tubig in Tagalog means ‘free water’, and this was purportedly dispensed to the poor during the tenure of then mayor, Aldrin L. San Pedro, for the poor of Muntinlupa, which was upgraded to city status in 1995 – the Philippines’ 65th city.Muntinlupa, which means ‘Emerald City’, comprises nine barangays (districts) and hugs the southern brace of Metro Manila, and is located in the Typhoon Belt. During its dry season from November to April, it rains an average of only four days a month! While the free water public service for the poor Muntinlupenos is laudable, it’s ironic that the city hosts some the most affluent conurbations and to its east is the Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the country from which the water authorities, Maynilad Water Services, also sources its water. Most of the water comes from the Angata Dam. Such is the generosity that even the neighbourhood strays gets its fill. Zamboanga, Cebu and Iloilo are believed to be the hardest hit regions when there is a drought. In a 2017 forum on Water Security and Climate Change, Senator Loren Learda cited a 2015 study that showed the Philippines will likely experience a severe water shortage by 2040, due to the combined impact of rapid population growth and climate change.This work was purchased from Reynold Dela Cruz’s solo exhibition, his second, in Forth Gallery in Singapore in June, 2008. A self-taught artist, Reynold gained attention when he won the Juror’s Choice in the Philip Morris Asean Art Awards final held in Vietnam in 1998 (Malaysia’s Kow Leong Kiang won the Grand Prize). He was also a Juror’s Choice in the Letray Figuras organised by the Instituto Cervantes in 1999, and a finalist in the GSIS National competition in 2009.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
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