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by Cyril Maza
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This is a 16 X 20 X 5/8 acrylic on canvas painting titled Harana.... more
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This is a 16" X 20" X 5/8" acrylic on canvas painting titled "Harana."
"The harana is serenade tradition in rural areas of the Philippines in which young men may formally meet single lady visitors...
It is a traditional form of courtship music in which a man woos a woman by singing underneath her window at night. It is widely practiced in many parts of the Philippines with a set of protocols, a code of conduct, and a specific style of music." - Wikipedia.
I finished this painting on November 19, 2017.
This painting has been featured in the following FAA group(s):
October 2, 2018 - Asian Artists
February 7, 2018 - Asian Artists
Cyril Maza is a self-taught artist and an engineer. He works as an engineer on week days and paints as an artist during weekends. He has a natural passion to build and to create, and is very much fascinated by activities where ingenuity, imagination, and creativity come into play. His childhood hobbies included drawing, playing mandolin, and solving puzzle games. He also liked to play with common household items, such as paper/cardboard boxes, glass/plastic bottles, wooden blocks, and even books. He would lay them all out on the floor forming a pattern that resembles a city, complete with buildings, roads, and parks. He would be so engulfed in his own little “world,” designing and building his own “city,” that you could leave him...
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Cyril Maza
Thanks to Tina Wegner, administrator of the group "Asian Artists", for featuring this painting on the group page on February 7, 2018.
Shoal Hollingsworth
Beautiful work here Cyril
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Shoal.
Sunil Kapadia
Marvelous interpretation and color rendering.
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Sunil.
Sunil Kapadia
Marvelous!
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Sunil.
Jim Fitzpatrick
Another beautiful version and a great storytelling work! FV
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Jim.
Steve Purnell
Ah, you old romantic you. Great work Cyril. Love it. l/f
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Steve.
Randy Burns
Romantic interpretation of this serenade.
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Randy.
Alessandro Della Pietra
wow, so beautiful!
Cyril Maza replied:
Thanks, Alessandro.