Tuesday Vargas, sinagot ang mga bumatikos sa paintings niya, ipinaliwanag kung bakit siya nagpipinta

Tuesday Vargas, sinagot ang mga bumatikos sa paintings niya, ipinaliwanag kung bakit siya nagpipinta

  • Tuesday Vargas responded to criticisms she received over the painting outputs she shared on social media
  • The actress and comedian explained that her artworks are a personal form of expression and are not created to meet everyone’s expectations
  • She also called out those who discourage others who are trying to improve their skills and share their creativity
  • Tuesday reiterated that making art serves as a form of therapy and something she does for herself

Tuesday Vargas addressed the criticisms she received over her paintings, emphasizing that she creates art primarily for herself and not to meet everyone’s expectations.

Tuesday Vargas, sinagot ang mga bumatikos sa paintings niya, ipinaliwanag kung bakit siya nagpipinta
Tuesday Vargas, sinagot ang mga bumatikos sa paintings niya, ipinaliwanag kung bakit siya nagpipinta
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The actress and comedian has recently been sharing videos of her painting outputs on social media. However, some of her artworks received unsolicited remarks from individuals who commented on her posts.

On her Facebook account on Thursday, July 16, Tuesday expressed her frustration toward those who criticize people who share their creative works and are still developing their skills. She emphasized that her paintings serve as a personal form of expression and therapy.

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“Yung mga nagpipinta din dito na kung maka comment eh akala mo sila lang anak ng Dyos- WALA AKONG PAKE KUNG HINDI KAYO NAGAGANDAHAN,” Tuesday wrote.

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She continued by explaining that her paintings are not created to satisfy other people’s expectations but are made for her own personal fulfillment.

“Ang sining ko ay PARA SA AKIN. Hindi ako gumuguhit para sa mga kagaya nyo na walang ginawa kung ‘di patayin ang pangarap ng mga sumusubok. Kung walang pumapansin sa artwork nyo huwag ako ang pag initan nyo. Wala akong goal na i please ang lahat lalo na ang nga kagaya nyong makikitid ang isip.”

Tuesday also questioned those who identify themselves as artists but choose to discourage others who share their work and attempt to improve their craft.

“You call yourselves artists and yet you trample on those trying to improve their skills and showing their vulnerability to the world through art? Anong klaseng ugali yan? Wala kang ability to clap for others?”

The actress reiterated that creating art has a personal meaning for her and serves as a form of therapy.

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“Uulitin ko- art is therapy for me. I am doing this for ME. Sana naturuan ka ng Mama mo- if you dont have anything nice to say, SHUT UP.”

Tuesday’s response came after she shared videos of her paintings online and received comments that she felt were discouraging toward those expressing themselves through art. She reminded others that creative works can have personal value beyond the opinions of viewers.

Tuesday Vargas is a multifaceted Filipino actress, comedian, and singer who has been a prominent figure in the Philippine entertainment industry since the late 1990s. Over her multi-decade career, she has showcased her diverse talents by starring in popular films like "Here Comes the Bride," fronting the dance-punk band Top Junk, and serving as a host and resident judge on major television networks.

As previously reported by KAMI, Tuesday shared a message calling attention to the challenges faced by farmers in Benguet amid increasing fuel prices. She pointed out that some crops are unable to reach urban markets, leading to food wastage while farmers themselves continue to struggle. The actress questioned the lack of sufficient government assistance for rural communities and urged the public to support farmers through donations or by buying their produce directly.

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Earlier, Tuesday openly expressed her willingness to accept new projects by reaching out to writers, producers, and directors, saying she is available for work. Her candid post received mixed reactions, with some people criticizing her decision to publicly seek opportunities in the industry. Tuesday later responded to the criticisms, explaining that she was simply doing her best as a mother and breadwinner after losing her show.

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