
the uncommon art of
glenn bautista

From the visionary mind of artist Glenn Bautista —
often described as “ahead of his time."
a singular voice in the Filipino creative landscape.
Forged into form over twelve years,
his vision gave rise to a habitable work of art—
a space where art and architecture meld.
the uncommon art of
glenn bautista

From the visionary mind of artist Glenn Bautista —
often described as “ahead of his time."
a singular voice in the Filipino creative landscape.
Forged into form over twelve years,
his vision gave rise to a habitable work of art—
a space where art and architecture meld.

UNCOMMON:
ART . LIVING . SPACE
GLENN BAUTISTA




THE UNCOMMON ART OF
GLENN BAUTISTA
From the visionary mind of artist Glenn Bautista - critics describe as
"ahead of his time".
A singular voice in the Filipino creative landscape —
Forged into form over 12 years, his vision gave rise to a habitable work of art - a space where art and architecture meld
Part dream. Part reality.
Step inside his mind -
Unwind.
Part dream. Part reality.
Step inside his mind -
Unwind.






GLENN BAUTISTA
1947-2014
GLENN BAUTISTA
1947-2014
Glenn Bautista was an artist of boundless vision whose work transcended traditional artistic limits.
a multidisciplinary artist whose range spanned figurative religious and historical works to surreal abstractions,airbrush murals,pastel landscapes, lithographs,mixed-media collages,sculpture,photography,and forward-thinking explorations in digital and interactive art.
Critics often describe him as “an exception to the rule,”
a creative force driven not by the market but by a relentless internal muse.
His legacy is that of an artist who refused categorization—what appears to be multiple creators is undeniably one: a singular mind drowning in visions, reshaping each medium into something new, and inviting viewers to journey through a life lived in perpetual reinvention

NOTABLE WORKS
1966 – “Rizal” (pen & ink),3ft. x 6 ft. was on exhibit, for 6 years, at the Jose Rizal Shrine at Fort Santiago upon the request of Ms. Imelda Marcos
1964 – First Prize, “The Event” (tempera), International Christmas Art Competition, New York City
1964 – “Imelda Portrait”, sponsored by Children’s Museum & Library, Inc., Malacañang Palace, Philippines
1965–67 – University Scholar, Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines
1965–67 – College Scholar, College of Fine Arts, University of the Philippines
1967 – Honorable Mention, “Chinese Garden” (oil), National Student’s Art Competition, Shell Company of the Philippines
1967 – First Prize, “The U.P. Entrance” (oil), U.P. On-the-Spot Painting Contest, U.P. President’s Committee on Culture
1968 – Third Prize, “Main Building” (oil), 357th Anniversary Foundation Day On-the-Spot Painting Contest, University of Santo Tomas
1968 – First Prize, “Fort Santiago” (oil), Shell National Student’s Art Competition
1968 – Second Prize, “Arts and Sciences Building” (oil), U.P. On-the-Spot Painting Contest, U.P. President’s Committee on Culture
1969 – First Prize, “Aguinaldo Portrait Mural” (oil, 11’ x 17’), Aguinaldo Centennial Commission
1974 -“Thirteen Artists ‘74” – “Thirteen Artists“, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines
2005 – Nominee, National Artist of the Philippines, National Council of the Arts, Cultural Center of the Philippines


GLENN BAUTISTA
1947-2014
Glenn Bautista was an artist of boundless vision whose work transcended traditional artistic limits.
a multidisciplinary artist whose range spanned figurative religious and historical works to surreal abstractions,airbrush murals,pastel landscapes, lithographs,mixed-media collages,sculpture,photography,and forward-thinking explorations in digital and interactive art.
Critics describe him as “an exception to the rule,”
a creative force driven not by the market but by a relentless internal muse.
His legacy is that of an artist who refused categorization
—what appears to be multiple creators is undeniably one: a singular mind drowning in visions, reshaping each medium into something new, and inviting viewers to journey through a life lived in perpetual reinvention
NOTABLE WORKS
1966 – “Rizal” (pen & ink),3ft. x 6 ft. was on exhibit, for 6 years, at the Jose Rizal Shrine at Fort Santiago upon the request of Ms. Imelda Marcos
1964 – First Prize, “The Event” (tempera), International Christmas Art Competition, New York City
1964 – “Imelda Portrait”, sponsored by Children’s Museum & Library, Inc., Malacañang Palace, Philippines
1965–67 – University Scholar, Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines
1965–67 – College Scholar, College of Fine Arts, University of the Philippines
1967 – Honorable Mention, “Chinese Garden” (oil), National Student’s Art Competition, Shell Company of the Philippines
1967 – First Prize, “The U.P. Entrance” (oil), U.P. On-the-Spot Painting Contest, U.P. President’s Committee on Culture
1968 – Third Prize, “Main Building” (oil), 357th Anniversary Foundation Day On-the-Spot Painting Contest, University of Santo Tomas
1968 – First Prize, “Fort Santiago” (oil), Shell National Student’s Art Competition
1968 – Second Prize, “Arts and Sciences Building” (oil), U.P. On-the-Spot Painting Contest, U.P. President’s Committee on Culture
1969 – First Prize, “Aguinaldo Portrait Mural” (oil, 11’ x 17’), Aguinaldo Centennial Commission
1974 -“Thirteen Artists ‘74” – “Thirteen Artists“, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila, Philippines
2005 – Nominee, National Artist of the Philippines, National Council of the Arts, Cultural Center of the Philippines
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