Egai Talusan Fernandez

Edgar “Egai” Talusan Fernandez (born 1955) is a Filipino socialist-realist painter. His art style is noted for portraying the Philippines as "a multi-ethnic country that is still embroiled in social issues such as civil conflicts." Active in the Philippine art scene since the 1970s, he is particularly known for his activist art which criticized the dictatorship of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. Fernandez's style as a social realist painter is largely defined by his iconography depicting the many trials plaguing Philippine society.

Egai Talusan Fernandez

Edgar “Egai” Talusan Fernandez (born 1955) is a Filipino socialist-realist painter. His art style is noted for portraying the Philippines as "a multi-ethnic country that is still embroiled in social issues such as civil conflicts." Active in the Philippine art scene since the 1970s, he is particularly known for his activist art which criticized the dictatorship of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. Fernandez's style as a social realist painter is largely defined by his iconography depicting the many trials plaguing Philippine society.