Autobiography of romeo tabuena mujeres
Romeo V. Tabuena was a Filipino painter and printmaker.!
Romeo Tabuena is a Philippine-born painter rooted in Eastern sensibility.
Romeo V. Tabuena moved to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, in 1955, but he always retained his Philippine citizenship. His art changed into a more prismatic style after he moved to Mexico, showing people going about their daily lives.
His earlier works retain a sense of translucency and fluid form and are frequently rendered in jewel toned colours and interlocking cubist influenced shapes, whereas those from his later "Mexican" period are more opaque and have a stylized geometric quality that seem to cross reference the works of fellow Filipino artist Hernando Ocampo and the aesthetic of Mexican muralists.
By this time in his career, Tabuena had moved away from stark landscapes and pure modernism, and his figures had taken on a more naturalistic rendering and emotional intimacy.
Numerous honours have been presented to Tabuena for his service, including the Philippines' 2007 Presidential Merit Award.
He attended the eighth Biennial in Sao Paulo, Brazil, as the official representa