MANster Festival

November 15 – November 24, 2022

 In Paulo Amparo’s “Manster Carnival”, he traverses through the masks and hearts of those around him and himself. Playing with the word “monster”, he exhibits what he sees, either a man or a monster, instead a complicated species navigating life and its habitat. It is a carnival of experiences, pretenses, and mechanisms surrounding human nature mixed with societal issues and personal understanding of his sentiments towards others. Be it good or bad, past or present, we all have reasons for projecting ourselves publicly and denying vulnerability to others.

HeartString

Acrylic on Canvas | 24 x 36 inches | 2022 

The Young Lover of Suburbia

Acrylic on Canvas | 24 x 36 inches | 2022 

The Shriek of Arlo Shriek

Acrylic on Canvas | 24 x 36 inches | 2022 

Tea and Sword Party

Acrylic on Canvas | 36 x 48 inches | 2022 

Talking to Myself

Acrylic on Canvas | 24 x 38 inches | 2022 

In The Guise of a Fox I

Acrylic on Board Panel | 22 x 22 inches | 2022 

In The Guise of a Fox II

Acrylic on Board Panel | 22 x 22 inches | 2022 

Parade of MANSter and One Hundred Emotions

Acrylic on Canvas | 36 x 48 inches | 2022 

Sullen Sinclair

Mixed Media | 14.5 inches in height | 2022 

Polaris

Mixed Media | 15 inches in height | 2022 

Sir Arthur HIDE

Mixed Media | 11.5 inches in height | 2022 

Hopper Shriek

Mixed Media | 7.5 inches in height | 2022 

Sedfrey Sly

Mixed Media | 12 inches in height | 2022