In celebration of Independence Day, Yellow Door Gallery and Power Plant Mall present ‘Notes From a Filipino Heart’, a group art exhibit on view from June 8 to 18 at the North Court with opening cocktails on Wednesday, June 10, at 5:30 in the afternoon.
‘Notes From a Filipino Heart’ features paintings and sculpture by some of the country’s best and brightest artists. The exhibit celebrates the inherent strength and beauty of the Filipino through the depiction of various scenes or places, or the many faces the Filipino wears—as a father, mother, sibling, friend, worker, or lover.
To be displayed are works by Onib Olmedo, Raul Isidro, Nemiranda, Edgar Doctor, Julie Lluch, Lydia Velasco, Buds Convocar, Pete Jimenez, Raymond Lauchengco, Jack Salud, Aba Dalena, Jemina, Aner Sebastian, MaxBal, Fitz Herrera, Anna de Leon, Migs Villanueva, Rovi Jesher Salegumba, Randy Lazo, Jojo Austria, and Carlos.
The artworks to be exhibited will render the theme in the artists’ distinct styles, from figurative to abstract, and from traditional to modern.
In giving the artists the freedom to portray these qualities in their own preferred modes of expression, the exhibit promises a diverse and exciting peek into the sentiments that lay in the heart of the Filipino artist.
This exhibition is also made possible by G.Rocha Catering and Business World.
A special Independence Day concert, ‘Feel Harmonic’, featuring the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra and one of the exhibiting artists, Jack Salud, begins after opening cocktails at 7 p.m.
For more details, contact Yellow Door Gallery at 0920.962.4347 or 0917.533.4206 or email inquiry@yellowdoorgallery.net. Visit their website at www.yellowdoorgallery.net.
‘Notes From a Filipino Heart’ features paintings and sculpture by some of the country’s best and brightest artists. The exhibit celebrates the inherent strength and beauty of the Filipino through the depiction of various scenes or places, or the many faces the Filipino wears—as a father, mother, sibling, friend, worker, or lover.
To be displayed are works by Onib Olmedo, Raul Isidro, Nemiranda, Edgar Doctor, Julie Lluch, Lydia Velasco, Buds Convocar, Pete Jimenez, Raymond Lauchengco, Jack Salud, Aba Dalena, Jemina, Aner Sebastian, MaxBal, Fitz Herrera, Anna de Leon, Migs Villanueva, Rovi Jesher Salegumba, Randy Lazo, Jojo Austria, and Carlos.
The artworks to be exhibited will render the theme in the artists’ distinct styles, from figurative to abstract, and from traditional to modern.
In giving the artists the freedom to portray these qualities in their own preferred modes of expression, the exhibit promises a diverse and exciting peek into the sentiments that lay in the heart of the Filipino artist.
This exhibition is also made possible by G.Rocha Catering and Business World.
A special Independence Day concert, ‘Feel Harmonic’, featuring the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra and one of the exhibiting artists, Jack Salud, begins after opening cocktails at 7 p.m.
For more details, contact Yellow Door Gallery at 0920.962.4347 or 0917.533.4206 or email inquiry@yellowdoorgallery.net. Visit their website at www.yellowdoorgallery.net.
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