5/29/16

Farewell Professor Ernesto Adorio

Farewell Professor Ernesto P. Adorio. Pen and Ink Drawing on 22"x19" Bristol Board.

Three days after I published my last post, my brother Ernesto passed away on February 29th, 2016. He died on the Leap Day of the Leap Year. It's been a sad spring since he left. My brother was an electrical engineer, mathematician, code developer, a much beloved mathematics professor, who loved photography, plants and trees. His Python programs and recipes are used in research and several university curricula in the US, South Korea, Sweden and Australia as well as his works in Physics. His thesis in crystallography have been cited by NASA, MIT and Stanford University. He loved to travel to record the many species of plants, flowers and trees of the Philippines. He was a gentleman, good and kind, a loyal friend and most loving brother. He was my childhood playmate. I miss him terribly. I think of him every day.

I started this drawing a week before he passed away. We visited each other's Facebook pages and exchanged comments while I drew this picture. It took me a long time to finish this drawing, perhaps because I did not want to let go. I finally illustrated him doing his favorite pastime - photographing plants and then waving goodbye. Rest in peace Toto Ernesto. I love you.

4 comments:

Rick Forrestal said...

Sorry for your loss.
A great work and tribute to your brother.

Bella Sinclair said...

This is so very lovely, dearest Ces. I see great tenderness in your little ninjas and the awe for nature, mechanics, and boundless curiosity. It's beautiful and a fitting tribute to the life and legacy of your beloved and amazing brother. I am wrapping my arms around you in a warm embrace. Tsup

Maria said...

Sorry for your loss, Ces...

pieterbie said...

My deepest sympathies for your loss. I know what it is like to lose a brother. Even though I think everyone's way of losing is unique, no two persons are comparable.
My eldest son whould have liked your brother. He is an astrophysicist, he is teaching physics in secundary school now. My son is crazy about mathematics.