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Date: 01/25/06 Size: 1024x748, 240kb Rating: 4.67 (9 votes) Software: Photoshop
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The Battle of San Juan (Politics & War) digital artwork by Ferdinand D. Ladera
 
Artist's Comment
My Spectacular CG challenge entry, "The Battle Of San Juan"

The Story:

After the Spanish arrested Rizal in July 1892, Bonifacio decided that the Philippines would only achieve independence through revolution. On July 7, 1896 he founded the Katipunan a secret society open to both peasants and the middle class that employed Masonic rituals to impart an air of sacred mystery. It insinuated itself into the community by setting up mutual aid societies and education for the poor. By 1896, the Katipunan had over 30,000 members and functioned at the national, provincial, and municipal levels.

The Katipunan was a secret society founded in the Philippines by Andrés Bonifacio aimed towards liberating the country from the Spanish colonizers. The name Katipunan is actually a shorter version of the official name, which is in Tagalog: Kataastaasang, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (roughly translated as The Most High and Most Noble Society of the Children of the Nation). The Katipunan is also known by its acronym, KKK.

On August 30, 1896, Andres Bonifacio (The Father of the Katipunan) and his best friend, Emilio Jacinto, fought the first battle of the Philippine Revolution. Leading an army of eight hundred men, they attacked a gunpowder storehouse in San Juan del Monte. Today the place is called Pinaglabanan, meaning battlefield. The storehouse was an important military post for the Spanish army, but it was defended by only a hundred men. Outnumbered, the Spaniards retreated to El Deposito, the place where the Spaniards stored the water supply for the city of Intramuros.

Thanks, comments are very welcome.
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CruzMiguel
Artwork Addict
5.00 Rating 02/19/06 - 02:29 AM (CST) [ Report Abuse ]
Nice piece of work..Very well done, UP?..MABUHAY ANG REPUBLIKA..
Dragon84
Artwork Addict
4.50 Rating 02/04/06 - 06:21 PM (CST) [ Report Abuse ]
Cool, it really looks as though the art work is depicting history.
Dave Hinerman
Bitmap Bumpkin
4.50 Rating 01/29/06 - 12:47 PM (CST) [ Report Abuse ]
I agree with gsmartin: reminds me of stained glass, or maybe a tapestry. Gives it a feeling of history, like it was made to commemorate the battle. Which I guess it was. Very well done!
Ak47calm
JPEG Jedi
5.00 Rating 01/28/06 - 04:37 PM (CST) [ Report Abuse ]
Very good , man !
gsmartin
Artwork Addict
4.50 Rating 01/26/06 - 04:00 PM (CST) [ Report Abuse ]
I do like this work. It reminds of a stained glass work as well as the paintings done will only one plane.

Unique
Alex Rogen
Pixel Pusher
4.50 Rating 01/26/06 - 09:41 AM (CST) [ Report Abuse ]
I love it. I like the fact that it isn't another dragon, or portrait of a girlfriend. The lighting adds a lot to the piece, but I think that it should accent, not detract; the bottom-left is pretty dark/obscured. We don't want to miss anything.
kalleost
JPEG Jedi
01/26/06 - 06:55 AM (CST) [ Report Abuse ]
It's a very interesting picture. I don't think I've seen anything like it before... but it's also very weird. Hard to rate. Oh, and those guys picked a crappy acronym...
Thom
Pixel Pusher
4.50 Rating 01/25/06 - 04:49 PM (CST) [ Report Abuse ]
Despite the beautiful story, it remains a strange picture, like michelin man entered glass in led, but beautiful it really is.

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