The artist Pacita Abad was born in Vasanas Basco, a small island located at the northernmost tip of the Philippines. Her parents' involvement in politics influenced her choice for college education and early art. Before her career as a painter, she has a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of the Philippines. She continued to attend law school and was deeply involved with her people and the social and political activities of President Ferdinand Emmanuel Edra Lyn Marcos.
Pacita Abad (1946-2004) was born in Vathan, Basco, Philippines. When she went to America to study at graduate school, her career in painting for over 30 years has begun. Abad learned painting at Corcoran School of Art in Washington, DC and Art Students League in New York. She lives in five continents and is active in more than 80 countries, including Guatemala, Mexico, India, Afghanistan, Yemen, Sudan, Mali, Papua New Guinea, Cambodia and Indonesia. Her early paintings were mainly figurative socio - political works of personality and primitive masks. The other series are large pictures of underwater scenes, tropical flowers and wildlife of animals. However, Pacita's largest piece, from her canvas, paper to bark, metal, pottery, and glass, her vibrant, colorful abstraction - many very big canvases, and many small collages - is. . Abad has produced more than 4000 works
Pasita Abad (Philippines, 1946-2004) is a contemporary painter born in Vaknisvico, the Philippines. She studied painting at Corcoran College of Art in Washington DC and Union of Art Students in New York State. After graduating from an art school, she traveled the world to paint and visited over 80 countries. Abad's journey has had a big impact on her life and art. Her paintings are highly creative and experimental, and her style evolved starting in the 1970s through her career. Most of her earliest paintings are social or political metaphors covering topics such as starvation. Since then, her work has expanded to include a naturalistic theme inspired by what she saw on exotic journeys. This colorful piece of vibrant pattern was dramaized to her most famous abstract painter.