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Sweet Cheeks and Velvet Apple by Migs Villanueva

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Last year, one of my good friends, Bambi Reyes Javelosa, introduced me to an artist.

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 The artist, Migs Villanueva, was her Aunt, the sister of her Mom, Tita Edith

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 I was at her home and she showed me one of the works of Migs and I instantly loved it.  The subject of Migs’ paintings are children.  Migs told me that she started out doing abstract paintings, but she felt something was lacking.  Then she started drawing children and immediately she knew this was what she wanted to do.  She is the only Filipino artist that uses the  subject of children in her work.  This is what sets her apart from the others and brings out her unique form of expression through art.

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She left the corporate life and started a career in literary arts where she won three Palanca Awards in 2002 and 2006 and two NVM Gonzales Awards in 2001 and 2002.  And even if she was busy as a visual artists, she continued her fiction and was also a screenwriter.  This career was further nurtured when she became a member of the Saturay Group of well respected artist Mauro Malang Santos.  She is now the current President of the club.

She recently exhibited at the FilipinaZ Art and Fashion fair

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Last October 15 to 19, she launched her fifth one man show at the ManilArt entitled Sweet Cheeks and Velvet Apple, exhibited under Galerie Francesca.

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Migs is a mother of four and a grandmother.  She told me that her only granddaughter, Rafa, was her inspiration

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One of my favourite artwork in the show was that of a little boy wearing a barong.  I also liked the little girls in three dimensional dresses. All the faces of the children are the same with three dots representing the eyes and the mouth.  That is her signature face and it leaves the viewer to interpret the emotional state of the child in the painting.

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She invites each viewer to put their own childhood experiences in her works.  We become the characters in her works.  And that is what it totally does to me when I look at her painting.  It brings me back to my childhood.  It makes me remember who were my friends and who I used to play with when I was a child.  All happy memories during an innocent childhood.  How soothing and calming it is to look at such artwork which is so light, so bright, so happy and so innocent.

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The works are not only for a child’s bedroom but can be part of any room in the house.  Migs can even commission work for you and draw your children.

Migs Villanueva exhibits under Galerie Francesca.  For more information, please call them at  (632 ) 570 9495, ( 632 ) 659 2667 or email galeriefrancescaSchedule for Monday

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Novus Praeternatura

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The Philippine Art Scene is developing so rapidly that even the very young ones are already into it at an early age.  Last November 15, Bambina Santiago and Dani Osmeña of Slate Manila, recently launched their first exhibit and sale entitled Novus Praeternatura.

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These two ladies are only twenty years old and already they are not only appreciating art but they are professionally taking this into a higher level and managing artists and organising exhibits.
Congratulations Slate Manila on a successful first exhibit and looking forward to more.  As long as we patronise the artists and their works, that will be the only thing that will dictate the value of Philippine Art.  It is so nice to see many more Filipinos, young ones at that, patronising and investing in art.
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The Artists – Norlie Meimban, Josue Mangrobang, Miko SandejasMelvin GuirhemSayid Cedicol and Jared Yokte ( Photo by TinoLey Digital Photography) 
The proud and supportive parents of Dani and Bambina were there. And even with his busy schedule, Tito Serge Osmeña was just as much as a star as her daughter taking photos with everyone,  “When Dani first told me that she wanted to organise an art show, I just wished her luck.  I was not paying too much attention to it because I was so busy with my own work. I was just told to attend the show about a week before. I was so surprised by the turnout.  All the pieces were uniquely special.  I am so proud of Dani and Bambina’s success.  I look  forward to their future shows.”
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It was my first time to meet the daughter of Kitty Santiago Jacinto, Bamina, and she is just as pretty as the mom.  “It was Bambina and Dani’s idea to promote up and coming Filipino artists. Being able to witness the process of the exhibit coming together was really exciting and I am very proud of them. I was very happy to help out wherever I could. I was able to share entrepreneurial, marketing and PR advice.  However, the art world is really Bambina’s passion. Being an artist herself, she has had an ardent love for the arts since childhood.  She has an eye for detail and talent. I am thrilled that Bambina and Dani have found a way to mix business with what makes Bambina truly happy. The two are especially lucky to have so many talented mentors and loved ones who are rooting for them especially Dani’s Mom, Bettina, Bambina’s older sister, Thea, their Tita Malu, Tito Anton, and Tito Rajo.”
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I arrived late already coming from another event and if you are late at these art shows, you will end up not getting anything because all the artworks are already sold.  That is how it is in the art scene nowadays.  You have to be quick.  True enough when I arrived, the piece I wanted was sold!  And together with me was Tita Bettina Osmeña who mentioned to me about the artist  “I discovered Jonathan Benitez in FB.  I love the lightheartedness of his works.  It gives good vibes !  I wanted to buy this piece but decided to give somebody a chance to own this piece.  I am glad one of my close friends ended up with this piece.  I will be seeing it in the wall of my friend. I have told that I have a very keen eye for art.  This piece proved to be one of the show favourites.”
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Another artist I met that night was Sayid Cedicol.  He had three works in the exhibit and they were all sold out with many others wanting his works.  He is from Zamboanga and he uses ballpens to draw his artwork. I asked him if he uses any particular brand of ballpen for this artwork ( Invasive Jupiter Aurora 2014 ball pen on cardboard  26 X 38 inches ) and he said  “I use any brand of ball pen, whatever is available there.” 
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Adios ( Acrylic on canvas 32 X 48 in ) by Melvin Guirhem
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45/50

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What a nice way to celebrate!  Jia at 45 and Rhett at 50.  Blessed to have had the chance to work with these two when I first stated working in Rustan’s.  We were in the same group – Jia under the Ladies division handling Ferragamo and in the Teens Division Rhett was handling Due.  I handled these two divisions when I first started.  Don’t ask them how I was as a boss haha!!  Happy Birthday Jia and Rhett!  45_50 (14)

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and 50 hand painted dresses by  Rhett

Previous entry:  Painted Dresses by Rhett Eala September 19, 2014

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My favourite are the three chairs made by Jia’s family

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An interpretation by Jia’s husband, Gabby Estrella.  Gabby really makes mini chairs out of champagne corks and wine bottles and collects them.  This too is not for sale 🙂45_50 (8)

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FilipinaZ Art and Fashion Fair

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Congratulations Tita Maritess Pineda for a successful FilipinaZ Art and Fashion Fair!!  Tita Maritess is an avid art lover and she told me that her objective for this fair is to merge Fashion with Art!  In everything we do, we our expressing our own art 🙂  Art is everywhere and here it is in Fashion 🙂  Thank you Tita Maritess for patronising our very own artisans and artistsFilipinaZ Art and Fashion Fair (21)

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The Wareshop.  One of my favourite booths and true enough they won best booth 🙂FilipinaZ Art and Fashion Fair (4)

Elin.  Before, during and after pregnancy wear!  Very comfortable and reasonable priced.  Partners, Martina, Pat and missing in photo my cousin in law, Kathleen FilipinaZ Art and Fashion Fair (5)

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The very famous and very busy booth – The Olive Tree.  I was so happy to meet  Kyla Olives who is so pretty 🙂  She is the Art director of the Olive Tree Corp.  I remembered her because I featured her product before, the U Pillow!!

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FilipinaZ Art and Fashion Fair (43)Thank you to Rimowa for donating 4 Aluminum Unique Rimowa ( Classic flight muti wheel size 77 ) lugagges in collaboration with Rodel Tapaya, Marina Cruz, Mm Yu and Alfredo Esquillo who designed each piece into an artwork and was able to raise almost a million pesos for Zonta

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Visiting the Kusama Collection

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Since I missed the exhibit at the Ayala Museum last year, I was happy to see the Kusama Collection of Tito Lito and Tita Kim Camacho in their home.  The collection comprises of 60 Kusama works of art
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They not only have the Kusama Collection but a lot more.  I wrote about it last month in the Philippine Star

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Anonymous

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Last  August 31st  at J Studio was a unique art appreciation and acquisition experience called Anonymous.

According to Jia Santos Estrella, “We have invited some of your favorite artists to show their latest creations side by side with up and coming artists and artists hoping to break into the active and vibrant contemporary art scene. But, unlike regular art shows, we have added the element of anonymity to spice up your afternoon. We have asked the artists not to sign their works * and to paint in a different style or try a different medium to express their art.

In the weeks leading up to this show we have seen some of the works produced and believe the artists really took this challenge to heart. We hope you keep an open mind and heart in appreciating and selecting the next piece or pieces for your collection. Trust your instinct and honor the artists’ effort by acquiring their works sans their famous signatures. Of course the artists and

J Studio will certify all works upon acquisition. Only then will the artist be revealed to you and will no longer remain ANONYMOUS.”

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We enjoyed this art exhibit so much!  The suspense in not knowing who the artist is and appreciating the work anonymously 🙂  I personally liked 4 works, but it was already reserved when I got there.  I am looking forward to the next one!  Come on over if you still haven’t.  The show is until September 14Anonymous (33)Even the guests are anonymous 🙂  Try to guess who these art aficionados are Anonymous (4)Anonymous (5)Anonymous (7)Anonymous (28)Anonymous (8)Anonymous (22)Anonymous (18)Anonymous (21)Anonymous (24)Anonymous (20)Anonymous (12)Anonymous (6)Anonymous (13)Anonymous (9)Anonymous (29)Anonymous (15)Anonymous (3)Anonymous (14)Anonymous (30) Anonymous (2)Anonymous (16)Anonymous (23)Anonymous (31)Anonymous (25)Anonymous (26) Anonymous (10) Anonymous (32)Anonymous (17)Anonymous (11)Anonymous (19)Anonymous (27)[email_link]

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