Ralvin Dizon

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Ralvin Dizon is a self-taught artist hailing from Mabalacat, Pampanga, Philippines. Born on [birthdate], his artistic journey began at a young age, and it was in 2013 that he discovered his passion for creating art with ballpoint pens. Since then, he has ventured into various artistic mediums, including watercolor, acrylic, oil paint, and even coffee. Dizon's artworks predominantly feature streetscapes and street scenes that vividly depict the daily lives of Filipinos.

Career

In addition to his artistic pursuits, Ralvin Dizon possesses expertise in the signage industry, having worked in that field for four years in Baguio City. Furthermore, he boasts over a decade of experience as a graphic artist in an American-owned company based in Angeles City, Pampanga. However, Dizon ultimately found his true calling, and he currently resides in Cainta, Rizal, where he dedicates himself full-time to creating intricate and detailed works of art.

Artistic style

Ranging from incredibly detailed streetscapes to realistic depictions of everyday Filipino life, Ralvin Dizon's art showcases a remarkable level of attention to detail. His work often blurs the line between traditional art and photography, leaving viewers captivated by the lifelike precision of his creations.

Influences and Inspirations

Dizon's artistic journey began during his formative years in the 1990s when he found inspiration in popular comic books of the time. His passion for drawing grew as he spent hours sketching in the back pages of his notebooks during school. Over the years, he drew inspiration from renowned Filipino artists such as Nestor Leynes, Fernando Amorsolo, Juan Luna, and Benedicto "BenCab" Cabrera. Among these artists, Leynes' realist works particularly motivated Dizon to hone his craft.

Moreover, Ralvin Dizon's artistic influences extend beyond Filipino art, with hyperrealist artists like Robin Eley and Paul Cadden playing a significant role in shaping his signature style. It was in 2014 that he created his first hyperrealism-inspired painting, which garnered attention and acclaim within the art community.

Artistic Evolution

While he initially began his artistic journey with ballpoint pens, Dizon later transitioned to watercolors due to the fading ink of ballpoint pens. This shift allowed him to further refine his hyperrealistic approach, solidifying his reputation as a prominent watercolor artist in the Philippines.

Personal life

Originally from Pampanga, Ralvin Dizon has been residing in Rizal for nearly five years. As a professional artist, his daily routine involves dedicating five to six hours to painting, with occasional overtime for urgent projects. Despite the mental exhaustion that can come from creating intricate works, Dizon finds immense satisfaction in seeing the results of his hard work.

Future Growth and Advice

Dizon firmly believes that artists should continually explore and evolve their skills. He credits his growth over the past five years to his dedication to learning and improving his craft. Social media and the thriving art community in the Philippines have also played pivotal roles in his development, allowing him to connect with fellow artists, share ideas, techniques, and information.

Materials and tips

Throughout his artistic career, Ralvin Dizon has worked with various mediums, including ballpoint pens, watercolor, oil, acrylic, and graphite. For aspiring watercolor artists, he offers this advice: Keep creating and remain dedicated to your craft, regardless of discouraging comments about the financial prospects of art. Choose your paper and brushes carefully, as they are crucial to achieving success in watercolor painting.

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