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INDAY'S EXPRESSIONISM

Heart in the Art of Inday. Inday Cadapan
1 November 2006

Inday's art is raising subjective feelings above the objective observations.  It reflects the artist's state of mind rather than the reality of the external world.  She favored the Fauvist style of bright colors but also added strong linear effects and harshes outlines.

Her binding outlines containing a radiance color gives poignancy to her paintings of men and wormen.  She herself does not judge them though the terrible compassion with which she shows her wretched figures and distorted-graphic faces makes a powerful impression.  she is a travesty of femininity, although the fear of poverty drives her still to prink miserable before ther mirror in the hope of surviving her misereis.  Yet the pictures does not depress but holds out hope of redemption.  It's a work of profoundly moral one.

The angst-ridden type of expressionism revealed in Inday's art are painted dynamic energy, simple whimsical rhythms and visual tension.  She could ever illuminate the marshes of her native Negros Oriental with dramatic clashes of stunning colors.







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