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In Singapore Miya Ando Holds Exhibit ‘Vespertine Clouds (Yūgumo)’

In Singapore: Miya Ando Holds Exhibit ‘Vespertine Clouds (Yūgumo)’

The Sundaram Tagore Gallery is thrilled to announce the solo exhibition of Japanese-American artist Miya Ando titled “Vespertine Clouds (Yūgumo),” conveying the deep connection and awareness of life’s fleeting nature and its ties to time. The event will take place at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Singapore, from January 13 to March 2, 2024. Ando builds on her previous series, “Tasogare”…

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Crystal Gail Hicarte’s Transformative Journey

Crystal Gail Hicarte’s Transformative Journey

Crystal Gail Hicarte, a self-taught artist from Manila, started her artistic journey at eleven. Initially drawing inspiration from the animated shows she watched, Crystal created fan art before eventually venturing into crafting her character subjects. The exploration of works by diverse artists played a pivotal role in shaping her artistic identity, leading to her unique style--including floral…

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Noah Sian On Showcasing His Art Online

Noah Sian: On Showcasing his Art Online

FilipinoArtPH celebrates four years of proudly supporting local artists in the Philippines. In four years, the art platform has become a lively space for diverse artistic expressions to thrive. It’s a virtual stage where emerging and established artists unite, showcasing the rich creativity within the Filipino art community. With that, FilipinoArtPH would like to spotlight its…

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Roselle Manalastas Likens Painting to Cooking

Roselle Manalastas Likens Painting to Cooking

Self-taught artist Roselle Manalastas, from Candaba, Pampanga, likens her mainly impressionistic paintings to culinary arts. She says, “Just as the flavors are combined to create a culinary experience, I similarly integrate specific techniques with my personal touch and the influence of my adventures, cultures, and explorations.” “This allows room for unexpected discoveries and emotional expressions in…

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How Art Depicts Heroic Tales of Everyday Heroes

Heroic Tales of Everyday Heroes

Manila, Philippines--Visual artist Faye Villanueva-Chelabian, also a published graphic novelist and co-founder of Kawangis Publishing Co., entered her piece titled “Hibla,” a two-way painting that shows the battle of Mactan, to the Quincentennial Celebration of the Victory at Mactan in 2021. If the viewer looks closer at “Hibla,” through the lens of a phone camera in…

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