Hello, fellow hivers! How are your Sundays?! I hope the weather is fine and calm from your end my friends.
Today, we are currently being hit by another powerful tropical cyclone, the Super Typhoon Karding with an international name Noru, particularly in most areas of Luzon.
Earlier, I could see from our window that the rain was falling heavily and the trees were being swayed by strong winds. With my eyes wondering in the stormy weather outside, my heart goes out to all those who are greatly affected by this another devastation that our country is facing.
But let me tell you, two of great traits and values that we Filipinos poses are:
1. Being resilient in this hardest of times.
2. Keeping the "bayanihan" spirit alive.
And that's what inspires me to create this painting. I got this image inspired by a great Filipino artist, sir JM Lisondra.
This painting, as you can see is a lone ship sailing on a stormy sea. But the enormous waves did not let it succumb to sinking. Instead, it goes with the flow to where the waves were taking it and continued sailing. And that's what we are because our faith is stronger than our fears.
Now, let me share with you a little glimpse of how this piece of art was done.
The progress...
First, mixing the colors and putting up with the messy background to make sure it will look like a stormy night in the sea. I focused on dry brushing.
Next, I drew the layout of a ship, the ancient one which makes it more dramatic. The white sail/sailcloth which looks like being blown away by the winds has added the stormy vibes.
And then, I added highlights to the ship. I added some white and yellow colors to some of the ship's corner to make it looks realistic.
Lastly, I added highlights to the seawater to emphasize that they are big waves crashing through the sailing ship.
The finished art... 🎨
My heart was in bliss as I put my signature in the lower-right corner of this painting. I could see in this painting the resiliency of the Filipinos in facing strong calamities like typhoons which are sad to say, seems unavoidable every year as we are located near the Pacific Ocean, and climate change has made it gets even worse every year.
Looking back, on September 26, 2009, almost exactly 13 years ago, a typhoon Ondoy struck Southwest Luzon (including the metropolitan area) which caused massive floods and destroyed not just properties but lives as well. Yeah, it may have shaken us for a while, but it did not take away our faith to keep on going, to keep on sailing in the wide ocean of life.
Keep safe everyone. And keep the faith!