Let the beso-beso and shopping begin!
Pre-pandemic, one of the biggest red letter days of Tita Society, and of the circle of women and men who patronize Filipino artisanal craft, would be the annual ArteFino fair. Traditionally held at the Power Plant, or in one of the Rockwell Land buildings in
Let the beso-beso and shopping begin!
Pre-pandemic, one of the biggest red letter days of Tita Society, and of the circle of women and men who patronize Filipino artisanal craft, would be the annual ArteFino fair. Traditionally held at the Power Plant, or in one of the Rockwell Land buildings in
By Dexter R. Matilla
“Kulay Sa Tubig,” the Philippines’ premiere watercolor competition, recently honored the country’s best aquarelle artists at the SM Megamall in Ortigas.
The by-invitation only event saw some 100 works from artists who have mastered the skill required to produce art using a medium considered to be one of the most difficult to master.
That Gallery Genesis was able to pull off this year’s edition together with SM Megamall is truly commendable. At a time when most have experienced a sense of loss, it is quite uplifting to know that there are artists who are still able to create and share beauty through their brushes, canvases, and watercolor paint.