About the Artwork

"I wanted to go out for a stroll alone, but he wouldn't let me. He should be busy, but still, he's watching, observing my every move."

Oil on Canvas

Dreams and Fantasies

Surrealism, Contemporary

2023

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Out for a Stroll

Regino Abiño Jr. I I

Bacoor City, Philippines

Oil on Canvas

24 W x 36 H x 1.8 D inches

Regino Abiño Jr. I I
Bacoor City, Philippines

Regino has 4 artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.

Regino is a painting graduate from the University of Santo Tomas College of Fine Arts and Design.

The kind of art he desires to create is the kind that evokes not just a specific type of emotion, feeling, or mood but the kind that elicits questions. Questions that challenge our understanding of ourselves and of the world. However, he may need to be more capable of expressing or comprehending the right questions to ask.

Further, the goal is to be as inclusive in his art as possible, not to be obscure but literal. Just as any other norm we come to accept in our society, it may be easily shrugged off for what it is, but challenging what is normalized helps us as individuals, as a society, and as humans evolve.

About the Artwork

"I wanted to go out for a stroll alone, but he wouldn't let me. He should be busy, but still, he's watching, observing my every move."

Oil on Canvas

Dreams and Fantasies

Surrealism, Contemporary

2023

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Regino Abiño Jr. I I
Bacoor City, Philippines

Regino has 4 artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.

Regino is a painting graduate from the University of Santo Tomas College of Fine Arts and Design.

The kind of art he desires to create is the kind that evokes not just a specific type of emotion, feeling, or mood but the kind that elicits questions. Questions that challenge our understanding of ourselves and of the world. However, he may need to be more capable of expressing or comprehending the right questions to ask.

Further, the goal is to be as inclusive in his art as possible, not to be obscure but literal. Just as any other norm we come to accept in our society, it may be easily shrugged off for what it is, but challenging what is normalized helps us as individuals, as a society, and as humans evolve.