12/11/2025
From Drawing to Animation: A Retrospective and Painting Exhibit
Drawing, animation, and painting are interconnected art forms that share foundational principles. Drawing serves as the backbone of both animation and painting. In animation, drawings come to life through movement, transforming static images into dynamic sequences that convey emotion and story. Painting, on the other hand, builds upon drawing by adding depth, texture, and color, creating visually rich and evocative works.
The "Mother and Child" concept embodies the universal theme of maternal love and the profound bond between a parent and child. The concept explores the interplay of intimacy, protection, and nurturance; portraying the mother as a source of life, strength, and comfort, while the child represents innocence, dependence, and the continuity of life.
This exhibition showcases the creative journey of Jebbie E. Barrios, with his drawings as
Filipino animator whose career spans over two decades across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Featured also are his animation works and paintings, highlighting his mastery in both Japanese and Western styles. His works reflect a Filipino’s deep understanding of storytelling, visual development, and artistic craftsmanship.
Now an academic mentor, his influence extends beyond the industry, inspiring future generations of animators. This exhibition celebrates his creativity, adaptability, and enduring contributions to the global animation and multimedia arts landscape.
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Jebbie E. Barrios, Akeanon animator for more than two decades for projects such as Mickey Mouse, Hercules, Hoodwinked2, and Tatsumi, under companies like TOEI Animation Philippines, MotionWorks GmbH, and Sparky Animation. He has degree in BS in Industrial Technology, Master in Business Administration and earned units in Master’s in Fine Arts and Design.