Kahidlaw sa Kagikan is an art exhibit by Rey Mujahid Ponce Millan, also known as Kublai, that explores his longing to reconnect with his roots. The exhibit features artwork inspired by Kublai's childhood experiences in Tagum City and rural Mindanao, capturing through geometric figures the songs, dances, games and nature he experienced. His art seeks to represent the cultures and origins of the people and tribes of Mindanao while also expressing his spiritual beliefs.
Kahidlaw sa Kagikan is an art exhibit by Rey Mujahid Ponce Millan, also known as Kublai, that explores his longing to reconnect with his roots. The exhibit features artwork inspired by Kublai's childhood experiences in Tagum City and rural Mindanao, capturing through geometric figures the songs, dances, games and nature he experienced. His art seeks to represent the cultures and origins of the people and tribes of Mindanao while also expressing his spiritual beliefs.
Kahidlaw sa Kagikan is an art exhibit by Rey Mujahid Ponce Millan, also known as Kublai, that explores his longing to reconnect with his roots. The exhibit features artwork inspired by Kublai's childhood experiences in Tagum City and rural Mindanao, capturing through geometric figures the songs, dances, games and nature he experienced. His art seeks to represent the cultures and origins of the people and tribes of Mindanao while also expressing his spiritual beliefs.
The “Kahidlaw sa Kagikan” is an exhibit of artworks made by Rey Mujahid Ponce
Millan or Kublai as he is known. It means a deep longing to reconnect to one’s roots or origin, example of his artwork is in the picture.The significant theme of his artwork rotates around his experience as a kid in the city. Grasping the region life in this residential community, and inspired from the songs, dances, games, the nature and its rustic life in Tagum City as well as in Mindanao. He cannot really expresses his type of art but the commonality of all his artwork is the presentation of cultures that each of art speaks the origin of the people or tribe that he brought it into an art also the spiritually he beliefs in is embedded inside his works. As what I perceived his art style used a geometrical figure that symbolizes different sentiments.