Despite these varied careers, his passion for art remained constant. Early experiences sculpting with wood and adobe shaped his artistic path and a pivotal moment in his career came in 2019 with his debut at a year-end group show. He has since been featured in numerous exhibitions, including four solo shows: “Marahuyo” and “Depth” at Pintô Art Museum, “Vast” at 1335 Mabini, and “Sugbo” at the Visayas Art Fair last year.
A row of talented artists: Ces Eugenio, Kim Hamilton Sulit, Erwin Leaño, Romeo Lee, Chino Yulo, Ferdie Montemayor, EJ Cabangon, and Art Sanchez, Jr. Yulo’s extensive body of work features materials such as wood, metal, resin, acrylic, and glass. He combines these elements into a visual symphony, as his artistic philosophy centers on the principles of flow and balance.
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