Blic is a visual artist and street muralist from the Philippines, born around 1985. His work delves into the modern human experience, exploring the benefits and drawbacks of the digital age—how it shapes us, strengthens us, or perhaps makes us more fragile. Through his art, he questions whether modern advancements elevate humanity or diminish its essence.

At the core of Blic’s practice is the use of personified hands, a unique visual language that represents exceptional individuals. In a world where greatness is often seen as peculiar, his hand figures embody those who stand out—people who disrupt, create, and transform their surroundings. Just as hands have the power to build, communicate, and express, his work highlights how extraordinary individuals leave lasting imprints on the world.

Blic’s themes revolve around human life experiences, always with an undertone of optimism. His works serve as reminders that greatness, in any form, can lead to a better life, inspiring viewers to embrace their own unique strengths in a rapidly evolving world.