Simkin de Pio
Simkin de Pio is a Filipino painter. The eldest son of renowned Filipino realist painter Gig de Pio and Fe Esterlina, his siblings include Las Vegas-based painter Gig Jr. and Manila-based painter Vincent de Pio.
In 1994 de Pio graduated from the Ateneo de Manila High School and in 1998 entered the University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts in Diliman where he studied under the tutelage of such Philippine art stalwarts as Roberto Feleo and Roberto Chabet. After finishing his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Painting, de Pio worked as a graphic artist and illustrator at the UP NISMED, the AMA Computer University head office, and Petplan, later teaching at the De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde School of Design and the Arts as well as at Xavier School.
According to Icons of Rock, de Pio's artworks "offer unique insights into the human condition in a narrative of forms and color that breathe life into thoughts, concepts and emotions from which emerge a striking realism". De Pio uses different kinds of medium, although most of his works have been in oil, acrylic, and pastel or charcoal.
De Pio was once an artist for Manila's FormaFuego Artist Space. He currently maintains a studio, Prometheus Atelier, in Quezon City. Recently he also taught at FEATI University's fine arts department and volunteered as a managing editor for the emerging art e-zine diskurso.com and principal photographer for the YouTube diskurso art channel.
Achievements
Competition | Year | Award |
1st Post and Lintel On-the-Spot Portrait Sketching Contest | 1997 | Grand Prize |
27th Shell National Students Art Competition | 1994 | Honorable Mention |
28th Shell National Students Art Competition | 1995 | Honorable Mention |
Art Exhibitions
Group Exhibitions
Title | Year | Location |
"Alay Kay Ama" | 1995 | Liongoren Gallery, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City |
"Topak, all in the mind" | 2011 | University of the Philippines Vargas Museum, Quezon City |
"Arts for Generation" | 2013 | Greenfield District in Mandaluyong City |
"Legends and Villains 2" | 2014 | SM Malls |
"Sining Saysay: Philippine History in Art” | 2015 | Gateway Tower Mall, Quezon City |