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ECHOES

Explore 'Echoes' by Kimberly Sulit – a haunting Filipino oil painting blending surrealism & gothic aesthetics. Layers of texture depict mortality & hidden knowledge. A unique, evocative piece.

Kimberly Sulit (b. 1990) is a Filipina oil painter from Manila known for evocative artworks like 'Echoes'. Explore her captivating paintings and contemporary Filipino art.

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Artist Biography

Kimberly Sulit: Echoes of Filipino Surrealism

Kimberly Hamilton Sulit (b. 1990) emerged from Angono, Rizal, Philippines—a region steeped in artistic tradition and deeply connected to the nation’s heritage—to pursue a singular vision for visual art. From childhood, he was nurtured by an environment that fostered creativity and encouraged participation in competitions like the Shell National Students Art Competition and the Metrobank Art and Design Excellence Award, where his talent earned him Honorable Mention and Finalist recognition respectively. These formative experiences instilled within him a profound appreciation for storytelling through imagery and cemented his dedication to exploring complex themes—mortality, hidden knowledge, and the interplay between memory and experience—through his distinctive artistic practice.
  • Education: Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts (Painting) – Far Eastern University, Manila
Sulit’s artistic journey transcends mere technical proficiency; it's characterized by a deliberate engagement with diverse mediums—drawing, painting, assemblage, and object-making—each serving as a conduit for conveying nuanced perspectives on the human condition. He draws inspiration from observations of daily life and psychological explorations, mirroring the influence of prominent Filipino artists like Fernando Zócalo and Elmer Macapagal who championed expressive abstraction and tackled social commentary with unwavering conviction. His artistic style leans heavily toward surrealism and gothic aesthetics, blending dreamlike imagery with unsettling textures to provoke contemplation and challenge conventional interpretations.
  • Notable Achievements: Solo Exhibitions at Pinto Art Museum (2016), Numerous Group Shows in Manila Galleries
His recent solo exhibition, “On Strange Days and Divine Love,” delves into the human psyche’s confrontation with existential questions—the role of faith amidst uncertainty, the significance of pain and failure as catalysts for growth, and the elusive nature of divine intervention. Reflecting on his artistic process, Sulit cites Jalaluddin Rumi's poem "The Guest House" as a pivotal influence, recognizing its exploration of vulnerability and openness to transformative experiences. He emphasizes that his artwork seeks to capture “fragments of time and memories” where individuals become susceptible to profound shifts in perception—a stylistic hallmark evident throughout his oeuvre.
  • Recurring Themes: Fire, Birds, Skulls; Mortality; Memory
Sulit’s artistic vocabulary employs symbolic imagery—fire representing passion and destruction, birds symbolizing freedom and aspiration, skulls confronting the inevitability of death—to convey profound ideas about life's cyclical nature. He skillfully manipulates texture and layering techniques to create unsettling yet captivating compositions that invite viewers into a realm of introspection and provoke questions regarding our understanding of existence. His work stands as testament to Filipino art’s capacity for conveying both beauty and discomfort, prompting audiences to confront uncomfortable truths and embrace the transformative potential inherent in confronting life's complexities.
  • Influences: Fernando Zócalo, Elmer Macapagal
Kimberly Sulit continues to refine his artistic vision, driven by a commitment to pushing boundaries and exploring uncharted territories within Filipino visual culture. His ongoing exploration of psychological themes—particularly the confrontation with faith—promises to yield further compelling narratives that resonate deeply with audiences worldwide. As he pursues his creative endeavors, Sulit remains steadfast in honoring the legacy of Filipino artists who championed expressive abstraction and engaged critically with social realities—a tradition he embodies with unwavering passion and artistic integrity.
kimberly sulit

kimberly sulit

1990 - , Philippines

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Oil Painting
  • Date Of Birth: 1990
  • Full Name: Kimberly Sulit
  • Nationality: Filipino
  • Notable Artworks: ['Echoes']
  • Place Of Birth: Manila, Philippines