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In May of last year, my kabalen, the iconic Benedicto Cabrera, more popularly known as Bencab to his legions of fans, was invited by the Singapore Tyler Print Institute for a one-month artist-in-residence program. The culmination of this stay was a one-man exhibition that opened last February 3, aptly titled "Impressions," with NCCA Chair Ambeth Ocampo (another kabalen) giving the opening remarks. And like all of Bencab’s past exhibitions, it was sold out even before its opening.
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Almost as familiar–or perhaps even more so–as Bencab’s tall, lanky frame and quiet face with eyes that smile and the shadow of white beard are the figures that populate his canvasses. Very often they are in size larger than life, for Bencab works on huge canvasses; but they are also larger than life because of the intensity and strength of character Bencab imbues them with, that very often they overwhelm viewers, instilling a sense of awe and even a touch of fear.

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Almost as familiar–or perhaps even more so–as Bencab’s tall, lanky frame and quiet face with eyes that smile and the shadow of white beard are the figures that populate his canvasses. Very often they are in size larger than life, for Bencab works on huge canvasses; but they are also larger than life because of the intensity and strength of character Bencab imbues them with, that very often they overwhelm viewers, instilling a sense of awe and even a touch of fear.

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