Showing posts with label Places: Antipolo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Places: Antipolo. Show all posts

A day at Pinto Museum, part 2!

Pinto Museum is the kind of place you will never get tired of visiting. There's always something new to see and capture. My second time here I'm equipped with a better camera. *yeah!* I have a lot more photos of this place; which I will post on instagram from time to time. Check out my first post here: Outdoor stories A day at Pinto.

I heard they opened a new building. I'm definitely looking forward to seeing it on my next visit!

A day at Pinto Museum

This sculpture will greet you once you enter Gallery One. I like it. It's quirky, and reminds me of the movie "The Book of Life"

A day at Pinto Museum

This is Hari Sonik by Elmer Borlongan. I want of these in my house!

A day at Pinto Museum

A day at Pinto Museum

A day at Pinto Museum

A day at Pinto Museum

The title of this piece is something along the lines of "I choose to remain under your shadow". I can't quite remember sorry. The tour guide said it explains the anguished relationship of lovers that are both artists.

A day at Pinto Museum

How to commute to Pinto Museum:

Go to SM Megamall, side facing edsa between the newly built fashion hall and parking lot. There are Antipolo bound f/x. Best to come early, there's a 30 minute waiting time, as they need to fill the van with passengers. Sleep and enjoy the ride. It took us less than 1 hour due to moderate traffic. Get off at the f/x terminal and ride a tricycle. From there you can do a side trip at Lanelle Abueva's pottery studio or go straight to Pinto Museum. (In case the tricycle driver don't know where Pinto Museum is, tell them it's inside Grand Heights Subdivision) Happy roadtrip ;)

Budget:
F/X fare 50php one way
Tricycle 25php one way
Museum fee 180php (regular), 150php  (senior), 100php (student)

What to bring: Snacks, Water, and Mosquito Repellent lotion (Off lotion)

Outdoor Stories: A day at Pinto

Pinto Museum is located in Antipolo, Rizal. It was built by Dr. Joven Cuanang to house his collection of paintings, sculptures and art installations.

I already miss this place. What an achievement to build a museum of the things you love to collect. I think more and more people should come to places like this. You get a surge of inspiration to be surrounded by art and nature.

Pinto Art Museum Antipolo

Pinto Art Museum Antipolo

Pinto Art Museum Antipolo

Pinto Art Museum Antipolo

Pinto Art Museum Antipolo

Pinto Art Museum Antipolo

Pinto Art Museum Antipolo

I can't wait to go back!

More #artventure posts about Pinto Museum:

A day at Pinto Museum, part 2!
Crescent Moon Cafe & Pottery studio: Outdoor Stories

Crescent Moon Cafe & Pottery studio: Outdoor Stories

Crescent Moon Cafe & Pottery studio

Crescent Moon Cafe & Pottery studio

Crescent Moon Cafe & Pottery studio

Crescent Moon Cafe & Pottery studio

Crescent Moon Cafe & Pottery studio

Commuting to Antipolo was fun but summer is here I KNOW IT! Super init! huhu (╥_╥) Note to self: bring plenty of water.

It was all worth it though. I bought 4 kilo of Lanelle Abueva-Fernando's ceramic works. Ψ(`∀´)Ψ  I can't wait to come back here and buy more!! Next time I'll come early so I can try the food too.

How to get there:
From Ortigas: Take Antipolo-Teresa jeepney, get off at Budget Lane shopping center. Ride a tricycle to Robina Diez and ask to be dropped off at Crescent Moon Cafe.

From Cubao: Ride the MRT2 (go to Gateway Mall). Get off at Santolan Station. Take the Antipolo-Shopwise jeep, get off at Budget Lane. Ride a tricycle to Robina Diez and ask to be dropped off at Crescent Moon Cafe.

More #artventure posts about Pinto Museum:

A day at Pinto Museum, part 2!
Outdoor Stories: A day at Pinto