• CHRYSEE G. SAMILLANO

The D.I.D. art solo art exhibition of Denews Fronteras opened on March 4 at the Grey Room of the Art District in Brgy. Mandalagan, Bacolod City, and will run for a month.
This is the artist’s second solo exhibit for the year, having earlier opened “The Modern Eye” at Tippy’s Bistro on February 24.
Fronteras said Dissociative Identity Disorder (D.I.D.) art, formerly known as multiple personality disorder, is characterized by “switching” to alternate identities. It may make you feel the presence of two or more people talking or living inside your head.


The show features his latest works depicting different colors and patterns which he calls “vibe art” – a result of painting whatever satisfies his soul and spirit.
Meanwhile, Fronteras said he has been lately experimenting in his art journey and had been accepting commissioned works for individual and family portraits.*