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EVERYTHING MUST GO: a solo exhibit

EVERYTHING MUST GO

By Eleanor Giron

January 17 - February 11

Mag:Net Katipunan

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Yes, an exhibit. Nope. Not mine. This solo exhibit is the second for artist and Global Art Katipunan teacher Eleanor Giron. The exhibit’s Facebook Events page reads that this exhibit “is an act of catharsis, recollection, and release. The paintings in this series are a response to the transitional experience of loss: of innocence, of childhood and its dreams.

Read the artist’s statement and find out why she called this exhibit, “Everything Must Go”.

We attended the exhibit’s opening night last January 17 and had a great time witnessing Elie’s hard work come to life. She’s been toiling over her paintings for months, starting way before the Christmas season and it was amazing to finally see what’s become of her artistic journey.

Here’s the artist beside one of her paintings. I decided to place that sunburst on the picture because some people might be too sensitive LOL.

This is us, happily enjoying the exhibit and the yummy food provided by Elie and her mom.

Photos of the paintings after the jump.

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The boyfriend was invited to contribute artwork for this exhibit and in turn, he invited me to team up with him, seeing as the exhibit is a tribute to one of the most popular couples in our history. Pay tribute to a couple with a couple. Yeah? Yeah.
We brainstormed on it together and it might just be the first real collaboration we’ve ever had since most of the time, I just assist him. We were assigned one of Ninoy’s poems as inspiration and from that, we decided on what to create. The boyfriend sketched it out and I did the rendering. It was pretty cool once we saw the printed version. All original artworks in the exhibit will be on sale, with a frame.
Anyway, here’s the invitation. I’m not sure if the opening reception is open to the public but if you want to view all the artworks submitted by us and by fantastic members of Ang Ilustrador ng Kabataan, you can go to the Ortigas Foundation Library, 2nd floor Ortigas Building in Pasig. The exhibit will be up until September 3, 2011.

The boyfriend was invited to contribute artwork for this exhibit and in turn, he invited me to team up with him, seeing as the exhibit is a tribute to one of the most popular couples in our history. Pay tribute to a couple with a couple. Yeah? Yeah.

We brainstormed on it together and it might just be the first real collaboration we’ve ever had since most of the time, I just assist him. We were assigned one of Ninoy’s poems as inspiration and from that, we decided on what to create. The boyfriend sketched it out and I did the rendering. It was pretty cool once we saw the printed version. All original artworks in the exhibit will be on sale, with a frame.

Anyway, here’s the invitation. I’m not sure if the opening reception is open to the public but if you want to view all the artworks submitted by us and by fantastic members of Ang Ilustrador ng Kabataan, you can go to the Ortigas Foundation Library, 2nd floor Ortigas Building in Pasig. The exhibit will be up until September 3, 2011.

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rachelmutia:

May 7, 2011 | CCP Main Gallery
We invite you, to involve yourself in these brave new works from brave new artists, presenting themselves in different types of art forms. Works ranging from 3D, Illustrations, Photography, Video, Traditional & Mixed Media Paintings, Installations and Print, all an emerging perspective of every individual in the group.
31 artists gathered together in this show, to share their versatility in expressing their beliefs. To showcase their capability & talent, to let the public absorb, ponder & react on their pieces. To articulate that art gives everyone the freedom to communicate. We welcome one and all, for it is never too late to take a stand and react.
Click the link under the poster to redirect you to our Facebook page!

Thanks to Rachel Mutia for the heads up about this. Been hearing about a lot of people going, makes me hope even more that I get to go. May schedule, fix yourself.
There’s no entrance fee. If you want to know more about the event, just click on the image of the poster and it’ll take you to their Facebook page.
Good luck to exhibitors on last minute preps and congratulations!

rachelmutia:

May 7, 2011 | CCP Main Gallery

We invite you, to involve yourself in these brave new works from brave new artists, presenting themselves in different types of art forms. Works ranging from 3D, Illustrations, Photography, Video, Traditional & Mixed Media Paintings, Installations and Print, all an emerging perspective of every individual in the group.

31 artists gathered together in this show, to share their versatility in expressing their beliefs. To showcase their capability & talent, to let the public absorb, ponder & react on their pieces. To articulate that art gives everyone the freedom to communicate. We welcome one and all, for it is never too late to take a stand and react.

Click the link under the poster to redirect you to our Facebook page!

Thanks to Rachel Mutia for the heads up about this. Been hearing about a lot of people going, makes me hope even more that I get to go. May schedule, fix yourself.

There’s no entrance fee. If you want to know more about the event, just click on the image of the poster and it’ll take you to their Facebook page.

Good luck to exhibitors on last minute preps and congratulations!

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DLS-College of Saint Benilde School of Design and Arts
F L U X: An Exhibit of Transitions is the exhibit  project of     the Multimedia Portfolio (MMPRFOL) classes of Third Term,  SY 2010-2011     wherein the students will showcase their best  multimedia works.

Forgot where I saw this first but it looks interesting and it’s open to the public. It’s also free. You just need to register so your name is on the guest list (indicate which day you’re going). Also, bring a valid I.D. and wear the proper attire. Pretend you’re going to a museum.
For more info, visit FluxExhibit.com.
Good luck to all the exhibitors and I can honestly say that I’m excited to see your work!

DLS-College of Saint Benilde School of Design and Arts

F L U X: An Exhibit of Transitions is the exhibit project of the Multimedia Portfolio (MMPRFOL) classes of Third Term, SY 2010-2011 wherein the students will showcase their best multimedia works.

Forgot where I saw this first but it looks interesting and it’s open to the public. It’s also free. You just need to register so your name is on the guest list (indicate which day you’re going). Also, bring a valid I.D. and wear the proper attire. Pretend you’re going to a museum.

For more info, visit FluxExhibit.com.

Good luck to all the exhibitors and I can honestly say that I’m excited to see your work!