Slowly, Leyteno's are gaining awareness of what real art is. It is not merely the mass produced paintings that you buy in malls. It is instead an expression of the artists mind, soul and body ensconced on canvas.
Guli-at Kankabato has been going on for years now but it is only now
that they have included varied fields of the arts.
Ingress of the Art Exhibit is on March 11, 2012 at Bistro Caliente at
Club 6500, nestled in Leyte Park.Best thing about this is the
entrance fee is free. If you want to get cultured, then this is the
event to be!
The artists featured are a smorgasbord of the old maestros and
the up and coming.
Established artists such as Steve Acerden, Crispin Asensi, Dulz Cuna,
, Dante Enage, Rex Makabenta, Archie Prisno and Ed Rompal will be
showing off their mastery.
Jovenz Mayor aka Ungga has his street art or graffiti plastered
throughout the city. It would really be interesting to check out
what he will have this time.
Jazz Diaz and Dulz Cuna never fails to add feminity and joie de vivre
to art exhibits with their splash of color. They are the two constant
female figures in the art scene.
Loui Deramayo's work are always tantric and done in childlike
innocence.
Philip Salem takes great photos and also has a deft hand when it
comes to paints.
Jerold Quitan is a well known local tattoo artist. I hope he
doesn't frame a tattooed carcass for this exhibit.
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