When hard times strike and traditional resources are out of reach, the most creative of us can find ingenious ways to make one-of-a-kind works of art.
This is especially true for Filipinos—and no one proves
our resourcefulness and creativity more than this amazing Grade 12 artist, who
didn’t need paint or pencils to create artwork. No, Vincent Dwight Paulo from
Nueva Ecija uses banana catsup to draw portraits of famous personalities while
staying at home during the community quarantine.
While he first started with a catsup portrait back in 2018, it was during the quarantine when he really started honing this unique art skill. “I really engaged myself in doing catsup art since school and art supplies shops were closed,” said Vincent. “I was running out of materials, so I used catsup instead.” With creating catsup art being only a hobby for him, Vincent never thought it would become as popular as it did.
Working with catsup
“I really loved catsup because it is readily available
inside the house,” Vincent shared. “I really love exploring and trying other
mediums just to try something new. I don’t like to stick to the conventional
and typical artworks that we see.”