Celebrities, netizens weigh in on Julia Buencamino’s artworks
The sudden passing of 15-year-old actress Julia Louise Buencamino in her home on Tuesday night has left her friends, family and fans scrambling for answers.
“The family feels devastated because of what happened. They ask for prayers. There was no sign that she was depressed,” said her parents’ talent manager Ricky Gallardo.
Buencamino’s parents are Nonie and Shamaine Centenera, both seasoned actors for the stage, television and films.
Tributes dedicated to Buencamino began pouring into her social media accounts, mostly from fans of the ABS-CBN daytime series “O My G!,” in which she played a character.
What caught the eye of the netizens, however, were the artworks that Buencamino posted on her Instagram account.
Her works elicited a myriad of reactions from Twitter and Instagram users, including actress Kim Chiu.
Condolence to the family of Julia Buencamino.. Read the tweets about her and saw her paintings… Grabe.. may she rest in peace..
— kim chiu (@prinsesachinita) July 8, 2015
Her art looks a little bit creepy,but it just shows how depressed she is. julia buencamino
— ✘ⓞⓥⓔⓡ✘ (@AimeeAllagdor) July 8, 2015
Art really can express one's true feelings. RIP Julia Buencamino :(
— Unika Oba (@unikacoba) July 8, 2015
https://twitter.com/mademoiselleiya/status/618681071136190469
people coule really express themselves by art. rest in peace julia buencamino
— erika (@erkagnzles13) July 8, 2015
https://t.co/vXE6qxxV2c Julia Buencamino's art though.. Ugh, perfection. Rest in peace, lil one.
— Banana Lee (@_comaberenices) July 8, 2015
All forms of Art are truly ways to express what's inside us. Hope people close to Julia Buencamino saw her paintings on IG before t'was late
— The FilhARIANNic (@AriannJS) July 8, 2015
Julia Buencamino's art says it all
— Mariah Alexis (@owlexiss) July 8, 2015
See her works below:
https://instagram.com/p/2-FlbyosPX/
may the bridges i have burned light my way back home || (some kind of vent art?? yikes. uhh.)
The Natasha Goulbourn Foundation is an NGO dedicated to helping those suffering from depression.
For those who wish to get in touch with their counselors, they may contact them using these numbers:
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The organization also has Facebook and Twitter accounts. TVJ
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