Big names, newbies join cast of Rama, Hari

Some of the hottest names in today’s music and theatre scene are taking on major roles in the hit Filipino rock opera ballet, RAMA, HARI, which features direction and choreography by National Artist Alice Reyes and music by National Artist Ryan Cayabyab, with lyrics and libretto by National Artist Bienvenido Lumbera, Production design by National Artist Salvador Bernal and Translations by National Artist Rolando Tinio.

Gian Magdangal, fresh from his awarded run in 2022’s Carousel, and operatic stunner Arman Ferrer are Rama, with 2020 Gawad Buhay Awardee Vien King alternating.

Musical theater stars Karylle Tatlonghari, and Shiela Valderrama-Martinez take on the lead role of Sita, with fresh-face Nica Tupas alternating.

Karylle Tatlonghari as Sita in Rama, Hari (2012) Photo by Jude Bautista.

Tackling the kontrabida role of demon king Ravana are Rak of Aegis star Poppert Bernadas and Los Angeles-based musical theater actor Mathew San Jose making his Manila debut. Jonel Mojico alternates.

Theater icon Audie Gemora plays King Dasaratha in all shows.

Up-and-coming theater artists, Miah Canton, and Raflesia Bravo tackle the dual roles of Soorpanakha and Kooni, while Katrine Sunga and Maron Rozelle Mabana do double duty as Kaikeyi and “Gintong Usa.”

Paw Castillo and Jon Abella take on the roles of Rama’s Younger Brother, Lakshmana, and the monkey general Hanuman.

Arman says of the role, “It has been my dream role since we did it back in 2017 at the ASEAN Opening Ceremonies. I have a lot of friends at Alice Reyes Dance Philippines and I’m really excited to work with them again.”

“I’m so excited to be doing this show with Alice Reyes Dance Philippines. This is a dream role and I am so grateful.” Shiela also shares.

Karylle says: “I’m excited to see what RAMA, HARI will become this 2023.”

RAMA, HARI is based on the ancient Sanskrit epic Ramayana which follows Prince Rama from his marriage to Sita, their 14-year banishment, and their encounters with the evil Ravana and his sister Soorpanakha.

Gian Magdangal and Shiela Valderrama-Martinez as Rama and Sita.

RAMA, HARI’s presented by the Cultural Center of the Philippines and features the artists of the Alice Reyes Dance Philippines (ARDP) and the CCP’s Professional Artist Support Program (PASP), with guests from Guang Ming College, and other regional schools who actively participated in previous ARDP and PASP Productions.

SHOW SCHEDULE:

September 15, 2023 | Friday | 7:30 PM | Metropolitan Theater*

September 16, 2023 | Saturday | 2:00 PM | Metropolitan Theater

September 16, 2023 | Saturday | 7:30 PM | Metropolitan Theater*

September 22, 2023 | Friday | 7:30 PM | Samsung Performing Arts Theater*

September 23, 2023 | Saturday | 2:00 PM | Samsung Performing Arts Theater

September 23, 2023 | Saturday | 7:30 PM | Samsung Performing Arts Theater*

*With live music performed by The Orchestra of the Filipino Youth

FUTURE SHOWS:

CARMEN AND OTHER SPIRITS, a mixed bill featuring Alice Reyes’ CARMEN with Production Design by National Artist Salvador Bernal, and new works by young Filipino choreographers.

Oct. 20-21, 27-28, 2023

PUSO NG PASKO, an all-Filipino Christmas Ballet celebrating Paskong Pinoy and paying homage to the different fiestas across the Philippine islands. Set to the timeless music of our favorite Filipino Christmas carols arranged by National Artist for Music, Ryan Cayabyab.

Dec. 1-2, 2023

Subscribe to ARDP’s 2023 Dance Season and celebrate the best of Filipino artistry and talent! For season subscriptions and ticket reservations, email ardancephilippinesinc@gmail.com. For more information, check @ARDancePh on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

About ARDP

Alice Reyes Dance Philippines (ARDP) is the newest and most exciting addition to the Filipino dance scene. Its goal is to inspire and transform lives through dance. Born out of the need to give displaced artists a home during the pandemic. Founded by National Artist for Dance, Alice Reyes, the company features an astounding breadth of Filipino Works by National Artists and the top Filipino choreographers. It showcases the best Filipino dancers and talents for the local and world stages.

 

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CCP Cultural Exchange Conducts Apprenticeship Program for its Kaisa Sa Sining Network

The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), through its Cultural Exchange Department (CED), conducts the 2023 Apprenticeship Program for its Kaisa sa Sining (KSS) regional arts centers on-going until June 17, 2023.

 With ongoing rehabilitation of the Main Building, the CCP CED partnered with De La Salle University (DLSU), with the MSU-IIT IPAG Inc. of Iligan City as implementing partner, for this year’s Apprenticeship Program. The two-week capacity building is held at the DLSU Pardo Hall and the Teresa Yuchengco Theater.  

 This year, there are a total of 40 apprentices from 22 provinces and cities nationwide (13 from Luzon, 10 from Visayas and 17 from Mindanao). In the past years, the program accepted 20 apprentices per year and offered training and immersion on arts and production management, film and new media, visual arts, production design, library and archives, video production, and cultural exchange. 

For 2023, the CCP decided to accept more participants to train and focus on technical theater operations and stage management, which are the priority needs of the majority of the KSS partner organizations.

 The apprentices will receive mentoring on technical theater, with accompanying lectures, interactions, demonstrations, case studies, and practical applications from trainer-facilitators Arnelio Manzano, Joey Nombres, Ed Murillo, Roman Cruz and Orlan Absin.

The hands-on training modules are designed to enhance the competence level and skills of regional cultural workers in technical theater, stage management, and arts management.

 Now in its 6th year, the two-week capacity building training-workshop is one of the support programs that the CCP CED provides for its KSS network, which has 64 members nationwide to date, composed of local government units, educational institutions, and community-based organizations. 

 

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Sining to the Moon (and back)

An artist-run community art fair helmed by Artist-Potter Lanelle Abueva’s Crescent Moon Cafe.

 

As part of National Heritage Month, Crescent Moon Cafe, together with the City Government of Antipolo, local creatives, and artist collectives, invites everyone to the Sining to the Moon art fair held at Crescent Moon Cafe, Antipolo, on May 20 and 27, 2023, from 9 AM to 5 PM each day. Showcasing select artists, makers, and craft workers, Sining to the Moon aims to re-introduce Antipolo as a locale full of creative hubs, such as sculptor Lanelle Abueva-Fernando’s Crescent Moon Cafe and Pottery Studio.

Timed with the declaration of Antipolo Cathedral (designed by 20th century Filipino artist and architect Jose Lorenzo de Ocampo) as an International Shrine, Sining to the Moon aims to re-introduce Antipolo City as a creative city consisting of various destinations and collectives, initially ignited by Pinto Art Museum and ARTipolo Group Inc. in continuing the spirit of art appreciation becoming art practice.  Emerging Antipolo artists will display their small works side-by-side with established artists.

CMC Sining Meeting

Featuring artists such as Lanelle Abueva-Fernando, Carl Regalado, Maxi Tungol, Amihan Abueva, the Mahilum Brothers, Pedrong Masipag, Daniel Dumaguit, Racquel Akisha (Habi ni Ake), the plant art of Wendy Regalado, and Jovel Lorenzo (Box Camera PH), Sining to the Moon also features collectives such Inlayo Art Gallery, ARTipolo, the decades-old Thursday Group, Creative Apes & Twisted Hearts. It also features works by beneficiary communities such as Tahanan Santa Lucia for Girls and Sulyap sa Nakalipas comprised of inmates. Vibal Books will also be showcasing its titles of art, heritage, and history books.

Different artists working with different mediums, such as clay art, sketching, ice carving, and more will also hold workshops open to all who are curious. Lanelle Abueva will deliver an address on the first day as the Antipolo City Band serenades visitors with Kundiman classics and folk dance by the HIYAS Dance Troop of the University of Rizal System Antipolo.

Antipolo also welcomes visiting artists from other locales, such as Jovel Lorenzo, known for reigniting interest in antique photography through his Box Camera PH project, designing a camera based on the specs of late 1800s cameras and shooting contemporary subjects in a heritage style. He has since attracted a steady, notably young, following buoyed by a nostalgia for an era that was never theirs.

Antipolo Thursday group

At the center of Sining to the Moon are works from local art collectives such as ARTipolo and The Antipolo Thursday Group, which anchor the spirit of collaboration, community, and folk art.  The Antipolo Thursday Group is a casual collective that has been meeting every Thursday for decades. Never intended to be a formal group, its participants – its friends – simply gathered for the love of art and art-making.

This environment inspired many members to take on a more committed art practice, as the group continued, welcoming younger artists over the years. Veterans generously shared knowledge, techniques, and networks to help acquaint their juniors with the art world. And now, even their children are actively creating their own artistic expressions.

Joven Lorenzon

Sining to the Moon won’t be the last, as the City Government of Antipolo and AnCCATPO (Antipolo City Culture Arts and Tourism Promotions Office) continues similar initiatives. Last February Arts Month saw Sining Taktak, held at the rehabilitated Hinulugang Taktak National Park. The overall goal is to re-introduce Antipolo as a lively creative community of artists, all while furthering the social status of artists and creating a local directory of creatives of all levels.

For reservation contact Crescent Moon Café @ 01.82345724 or  Magel Cadapan at 0917 792 9020 for more info.

  

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Galerie du Soleil MNL launches back-to-back fundraising exhibition

Since opening its doors on December 8, 2022, Galerie du Soleil MNL, an emerging art and culture hub in the heart of Taguig, now launches its third exhibit, two back-to-back group shows titled “Ama” – a Lenten offering and “Straight from the Heart” running from March 28 until April 23, 2023.

“Ama” was conceptualized by artists Danny Rayos del Sol, Agi Pagkatipunan, and Jik Villanueva as an annual Lenten exhibition, an offering, and sacrifice, an invitation to reflect and contemplate how the divine relates to humankind, manifesting in fatherhood and its many faces.

The show’s first run highlights nine artists, also fathers and whose works centered on spirituality and faith. Each artwork expresses their Christian faith and life and how it grounds their approaches toward and understanding of fatherhood.

Villanueva shares that the team would like “Ama” to evolve into a mobile exhibit that can be mounted anywhere, all while consistently highlighting works centered on Christian faith. Each edition aims to devote its proceeds to a chosen beneficiary each year.

Such bayanihan continues in “Straight from the Heart,” whose proceeds will also go to Ama’s beneficiary, Ino Pagkatipunan, Agi Pagkatipunan’s son in need of medical assistance.

Both established and emerging artists donated their artworks to the show. Galleries like Artes Orientes and Artologist also sent artworks to aid the cause.

Participating artists include Ramon Orlina, Kublai Millan, Ram Mallari, Ombok Villamor, Marge Organo, Melissa Yeung Yap, Richard Buxani, Jeff Dahilan, Wencyl Mallari, Meroy Castrillo, Elias Pernecita, among others.

Given such a variety of works, collectors and visitors may purchase artwork for as low as Php 4,000.00. Many participating artists did not know Agi personally but still decided to help.

Overwhelmed and grateful for such generosity, Rayos del Sol can’t help but recall a particular bible verse, 2 Corinthians 9:6-8, quoting: “Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”

Left to right: Danny Rayos del Sol, Tess Rayos del Sol, Agi Pagkatipunan, and Jik Villanueva

Galerie du Soleil MNL also doubles as a museum, housing the permanent collection of the Rayos del Sol family. It aims to be a destination that highlights the creative scene in Taguig spotlighting visual art, music, dance, spoken word, creative writing, and more art forms, all helmed by Taguig artists but also welcoming creatives beyond the city borders.

Rayos del Sol, a former officer in the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), reveals that “preservation, promotion, enriching and developing arts and culture was always my advocacy.” It’s not so much giving back as it is “paying forward, as we need to support living artists in their profession.”

Exhibition opening with special guests

Today, he continues this mission in his capacity as a private individual, working hand in hand with the Taguig City government as a partner through its Think Big Taguig and I Love Taguig programs.

For updates, follow Galerie du Soleil MNL on Facebook. For inquiries, message Tess Rayos del Sol at 0919 991 8765 via SMS or Viber.

 

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Art is Life: The Laguna Art Festival 2023

The art scene in the South is making itself heard in a big way. The first-ever Laguna Art Festival, a celebration of art and culture, is happening until February 26, 2023, at the Activity Park, Ayala Malls Solenad, Nuvali, Sta Rosa, Laguna.

Over 50 exhibitors of various art forms will dot the grounds of the venue w, which will see an explosion of creativity and inspiration that will appeal to anyone who appreciates the arts, whether you’re an enthusiast, a serious collector, a newbie, or a newbie even a crafter. Diverse groups of artists, galleries, students, and schools of art will all be represented at the booths, with a particular slant for local artists based in the region.

The definition of art is certainly multifarious and multi-disciplinary, and for this particular exhibit, this includes not just what is traditionally thought of as visual art like paintings and sculptures, but also bonsai art, tattoo, arts and crafts like crochet, and, others. Best of all, admission is free and everyone is invited.

More than a space for artists and galleries to exhibit and sell their works, The Laguna Art Festival 2023 offers a myriad of activities to encourage and nurture a love for the arts.  Influential art enthusiasts will hold talks aimed at aspiring artists.  Interactive art activities as well as on-the-spot painting sessions will be held. Expect art supply freebies, special and l raffle prizes, and gorge on an art buffet table. As the saying goes, all art is interrelated, and their music and dance performances will be another art dimension to the event.

The Laguna Arts Festival is organized by Life ‘n Arts,  a community-based center of arts, music, and dance located in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, also houses an art gallery where premium art supplies are sold. Headed by Lerma Julian, Life n’ Arts recently celebrated its 20th year of nurturing and incorporating the arts into daily life. Organizing the Laguna Art Festival is certainly a big way to cap this celebration.

Artists have previously lauded the organization for their previous events. “I have joined numerous group exhibits with Life ‘n Arts, and I must say that it was always very professionally curated and executed. I am always eager to be part of their exhibits, and look forward to holding a solo exhibit,” said local artist Ana Isip. Jaime Nepomuceno also said the booths are always busy with high traffic and interest. “People stopped by to look, chat, and inquire…my pieces got sold.”

 

Life ‘n Arts team and VIP guests

 

Ruby’s Precious Moments (right) with Lerma Julian, and AUP TraDigital Fine Arts student, Beatrice Lebajo.

 

The Laguna Art Festival is held in coordination with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Art Association Of The Philippines, Office for Initiatives in Culture and the Arts – UPLB, City Government of Sta. Rosa Laguna. It is in partnership with the following:

The Mapúa MCL Cup, DLSU-Dasmariñas CBAA Student Government, St. Scholastica’s College-Westgrove. It is sponsored by these businesses: International Fine Paper Exchange, M. Enriquez Art Supplies, Kulay Art Materials, Office Basics, Inc., Times Trading Co., Inc., ENFANT DOUE, Reply4dEdited.

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Contributed by Maggie Silvestre

 

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Artifract.io allows you to own a piece of music and artistry of Music Icon Ely Buendia

Artifract.io, a pioneer in Fine Arts NFTs in Asia, signs a partnership agreement with Ely Buendia, W E U Event Management Services, and Dvent Productions to bring the Pinoy Rock Icon’s music to the Metaverse.  This collaboration allows fans and music lovers to immerse in Ely Buendia’s musical art and unprecedented access to exclusive multimedia contents from the one and only Maestro of Pinoy Rock Music.

The project makes the musical experience immersive and enjoyable, at the same time allowing fractional ownership of Ely’s exclusive musical NFTs. Artifract aims to preserve timeless musical collections by placing them in a metaverse where users, as their avatar personas, can immerse themselves and appreciate works from Ely.

“We cannot wait to bring Ely Buendia NFTs into Artifract’s platform. Our users will be able to appreciate and have access to exclusive fractionalized musical arts. Most importantly, they will own a piece of Ely’s musical art on the blockchain,” said Marvin Agustin, co-founder of Artifract.io.

“We’re excited to be working with Artifract. This new partnership allows us the opportunity to explore other ways of sharing our music in the metaverse. We look forward to curating an exclusive set of musical pieces for our upcoming Web3 project!”,  Ely Buendia said.

The conceptualizing and execution planning started with Ely’s longtime colleagues at DVent Productions and WEU Event Management Services. According to W E U President Francis D. Lumen Jr., “W E U is excited to collaborate with icons and innovators like Ely Buendia and Artifract, to create the next wave of the art content for fans to enjoy and share through blockchain technology.”

“We’re neophytes in this enterprise and relatively new to the digital community, aware of the misgivings of traditional art aficionados and collectors which inspired us to thoughtfully create art featuring both digital and tangible collectible assets that have inherent value in the real world and NFT metaverse,” says Maria Diane Ventura of Dvent Productions.

“Artifract created a platform for creators to digitize their works and to democratize access to it. We’re thrilled to enable Ely Buendia and many more artists, brands, and creators to build stronger relationships and connections with their audiences using the technology we developed at Artifract and UBX,” according to Rico Dela Cruz of UBX.

Under this collaboration, Ely will release his exclusive NFT titled “Flamed Lullaby,” with an Ely-composed  original  tracking/song title called “Hele.”  The artwork is inspired by the Eraserhead’s last 2008 Reunion Concert, where the Sticker Happy Piano was burned and smashed during their final performance of “Huling El Bimbo.”

This never-before-released musical art piece will be heard and appreciated by not more than 2,000 owners of the NFT, which will start at Php 15,000 per fractional NFT, with exclusive royalty rights and printed version of the Artwork plus a certificate of Authenticity.

 

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Unleashing Creativity: The Biggest Art Festival in Laguna

The Laguna Art Festival is a three-day event taking place from February 24-26, 2023 at Solenad 3 Activity Center, Santa Rosa Laguna.

 

Calling all art lovers!

Life ‘n Arts, a community-based art learning center in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, is gearing up for the biggest art festival in town! The Laguna Art Festival is a three-day event taking place from February 24-26, 2023 at Solenad 3 Activity Center, Santa Rosa Laguna. This free and open-to-the-public festival is set to bring together a diverse group of influential artists, art mentors, celebrities, institutions, and schools for art exhibits and booths.

In coordination with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, Art Association of the Philippines, University of the Philippines Los Baños, and Sta. Rosa Laguna Local Government Unit, The Laguna Art Festival is a great opportunity for art lovers to support local artists and promote the art scene in the community.

Life ‘n Arts, the event organizer, expects a large turnout of art enthusiasts as the festival will showcase a wide selection of masterpieces made by renowned Filipino artists. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn from these experts and gain valuable insight into the world of art.

Celebrate National Arts Month in Style

If you’re looking for a fun way to celebrate national arts month, then the Laguna Art Festival is shaping up to be the perfect event.

The upcoming art festival will have a full lineup of diverse art pieces and media — from traditional paintings to abstract sculptures and everything in between. Whether you’re an enthusiast of the classics or a fan of the modern, this festival is sure to have something for everyone.

It will also include interactive activities such as on-the-spot painting sessions, informative art talks, cultural performances, and more. Visitors will be able to learn about different art techniques and styles, savor an array of art memorabilia and paintings, participate in fun-yet-educational workshops, and purchase original works!

Life ‘n Arts and other vendors will also offer amazing deals and big discounts on selected items and give away premium art materials, freebies, and more!

About Life ‘n Arts

Life ‘n Arts is no stranger to big art events. They have made a name for themselves by hosting and participating in numerous art gatherings in the past, including the Pastel Palette Exhibit with Masining Muntinlupa and several art exhibits with Matt Mason Art Gallery —  all of which were successful events.

Lerma Julian, the founder of Life ‘n Arts, has also been involved in the development of the art scene in many cities and provinces. She has been a part of numerous initiatives to promote art education and provide support to artists. Her life goal is to revolutionize the next generation through art; creating impactful learning experiences and fostering a sustainable community by giving them the resources they need.

 

Lerma Julian, Life ‘n Arts founder (5th from right) with Mayor Arlene B. Arcillas of Sta. Rosa Laguna (6th from right), and a group of local artists.

 

Life ‘n Arts is also known to provide most of the finest art products in the city. Their line of commerce includes selling art materials, frames, paintings, and sculptures. They also offer art, music, and dance workshops to cultivate the talents of aspiring artists.

As they continue to expand, they aspire to bring art to the forefront of the local community; hence, they’ve organized the Laguna Art Festival and teamed up with several notable artists in the country to give them a space to exhibit and sell their masterpieces.

With its unique roster and wide variety of activities, the Laguna Art Festival 2023 will surely be an unforgettable experience. So, mark your calendars and join the event at Solenad 3 Activity Center from February 24-26, 2023 because it’s an art fest you don’t want to miss!

You can learn more about the event on the following social media pages.

Facebook: Laguna Art Festival

Facebook: Life ‘n Arts Official

Instagram: lifenartsofficial

 

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Gallery Nine opens Year of the Water Rabbit

Gallery Nine opens Year of the Water Rabbit, a Sculpture Show, as a 5th edition of its annual Chinese New Year presentation.

The exhibit also highlights the diversity of sculptural media as rendered in metal, wood, glass, stone, resin and more, using techniques from traditional to state-of-the-art.

Participating artists are Roy Michael Alejandrino, Ral Arrogante, Mark Gil Berenguela, Jeff Dahilan, James Frani Dayrit, Fhiexbird Orozco, Harold Gomez, Jose Jose, Marlon Lucenara, Ram Mallari Jr, Pepe Mendoza, Jerry Morada, Sam Penaso, Lucky Salayog, Jinggoy Salcedo, Michael Torres, Jik Villanueva, Sheldon Villanueva, and Melissa Yeung Yap.

The show runs from 9 February to 23 March at Gallery Nine, SM Megamall and can be viewed online from 12 February onwards at http://www.galleryninemanila.com. For inquiries, call Bea at 09778073369.

Featured photos: Works of Ram Mallari, Jinggoy Salcedo, and Roy Michael Alejandrino

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Museo Orlina’s first major group show for 2023: ‘Artistic Legacies’

“Artistic Legacies” presents an intimate look into these artistic families and their artistic journeys, from the catalyst to their continuing legacies.

 

Family values are deeply etched into our culture as Filipinos. It is considered the foundation of an individual’s social life. The bond between a parent and a child can be considered sacred even. A relationship should hold values such as respect, discipline, honor, love, and everything good under the sun.

“Artistic Legacies” presents an intimate look into these artistic families and their artistic journeys, from the catalyst to their continuing legacies. The exhibition proves how art can be an instrument for uniting families and teaching family values.

The exhibition also aims to show the artistic journeys that branched from generation to generation, highlighting the importance of family. The artworks on display are works that have come from these families that take their art and their family to heart. A special bond between them will stand the test of time and last for generations to come.

The participating artists include Ramon Orlina, Anna Orlina, Michael Orlina, Eduardo Castrillo, Mierro Castrillo, Nixxio Castrillo, Ovvian Castrillo-Hill, Fil Delacruz, Janos Delacruz, Emmanuel Garibay, Alee Garibay, Bam Garibay, Nina  Garibay, Raul Lebajo, Gio Lebajo, and Nikulas Lebajo.

Opening ceremonies of the exhibition will be held at the Reflections Gallery of Museo Orlina on January 29, 2023, at 3 pm. The exhibition will run until March 31, 2023.

For more information, you may call Museo Orlina at tel. no (046) 413 2581 mobile no: +63 995 7354462 or e-mail them at info@museo-orlina.org.

 

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Artist Mylene Quito hopes to inspire women through her art

For her forthcoming second solo exhibit in October, the artist will showcase her “Belle Fleur” series calling for women’s empowerment.

 

There is truly no limit to what a woman can do. Artist Mylene Quito proves this with her second solo exhibit this coming October 2022 at Ayala Malls Manila Bay featuring her “Belle Fleur” series calling for women empowerment. She hopes to inspire women to follow their passion, continue to reinvent themselves, and bloom.

The black backdrop in the Belle Fleur collection symbolizes all the dark times and failures she experienced throughout her art journey. Quito recalls all the painful storms she went through and reminisces an episode where a critic said she will not make it. Claiming she wasn’t talented enough, and would never succeed without their help . . .  all of which she now feels thankful for as she realized it only made her stronger.

Every painting in the collection are flowers that symbolize the diversity of women – soft, sweet, powerful; all silhouetted with golden linings – symbolic of rebirth and indestructibility.  “No matter what a woman’s flaws and imperfections are, we are uniquely beautiful,” Quito shares.

The Lotus is one of her favorite pieces, a testimony of human resilience and unwavering spirit; also a flower often associated with rebirth and enlightenment. Latched in mud, it submerges in the river and blooms sparkling clean in the morning. Similar to life, we are filled with different problems and anxieties but we will always find a way to rise.

From her La Familia exhibit inspired by her childhood roots, Quito pushes for more greatness beyond as she conquers the Philippine art industry.

From one woman in bloom to another, she says, “Once you become a successful woman, remember to raise others. Start a domino [effect] through your kindness and always remember to stay grounded.”

 

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