Showing posts with label Fashion Show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion Show. Show all posts

Monday, August 19, 2013

Emerging Filipina Artists Hold Traveling Shows

joan&bisai


Catch the twin solo art exhibition of up-and-coming artists Joan Honoridez and Bisai Ya, visiting three city museum and galleries between August to December this year.

AS IT IS showcases the lady artists' take on Philipine contemporary art as seen from their pieces using distinctive abstraction styles.

Fresh from joining group exhibitions locally and abroad, these two emerging Visayan artists who have never met personally are finally holding a back-to-back solo art exhibition that will take their art pieces travelling around three major cities in the country: Bacolod, Cebu and Manila.

[caption id="attachment_2633" align="alignright" width="300"]Art by J. Honoridez Tropical Terrain by J. Honoridez[/caption]

Joan Honoridez from Bacolod City and Bisai Ya from Cebu City only met on Facebook and since 2012 had been engaged in their art passion particularly abstract expressionism.

"Our show AS IT IS, was borne out of endless nights of online discussions, lectures, critiquing and hands-on application of learning from our online art mentor, Australia-based Filipino leading painter Arturo Cruz," shares Bisai Ya.

Bisai's works are ethereal and heavy between use of acrylics and oil. She plays a lot on light and shadow approaches using moderate strokes applied unto matte surfaces, many of which were made mostly in her transcendental moods, delving on the spontaneity of her subject with no pre-meditational rituals. "I'd like to create pieces that are uniquely individualistic yet distinguishable by my choice of light toned palettes. I would create pieces that does not utilize so much space, lines, curves or colours to accentuate my inner feelings. I stick to very minimalistic expression where less is more!," she said.

Since January 2013, Bisai and Joan both went into serious art workshop under the close supervision of master painter Arturo Cruz who is based in Australia. An artist for more than 30 years, Cruz mentored the two artists in their quest to be considered as serious abstractionists. Experiment and discover were his guiding points.

[caption id="attachment_2632" align="alignleft" width="300"]Firedance, by Bisai Ya Firedance, by Bisai Ya[/caption]

"So the quest for the use of ordinary tools from the kitchen, hardware and other unlikely places became like an addiction. So much of my new pieces demonstrate gestural abstraction where by chance the end result allowed me to create distorted allegorical imageries from a variety of inspirations other than my own," Joan said.

Having a day job as court legal researcher helps Joan sustain her childhood art passion that has become full-blown when she joined the Art Association of Bacolod in 2007.

Cruz said it was an honor to be chosen as their art mentor despite the fact that he lives in Australia.

"My location might become a hindrance to our studies. However these two ladies had been adamant in asking me to teach them what I know from my passion in art. I am only obliged seeing their persistence and enthusiasm to learn. After our grueling 5 months nightly online workshops, they have this exhibit."

Cruz believes that Bisai and Joan are both equally promising with their individual styles and interests.

The three of them having only met and brainstormed on Facebook, their eventual meet up was also a historical feat in the Filipino artscape.

The art tour dates are August 13 to Sept 13 at the Negros Museum in Bacolod, then followed at Qube Gallery in Cebu from October 1-17 and the show will have its Manila leg in mid November, with venue to be advised soonest. In February 2014, GSIS Museum will be the major venue of the pair's 2014 art show series.

For complete information on show dates and venue, please contact mobile numbers +63.9334042628 and +63.9064288156 or email at bisaiartcafe@gmail.com.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

FILIPINO ARTISTS SHINE AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY ETHICAL FASHION, ART SHOW

By Bisai Ya


Select Filipino artists will debut in a group exhibition at the prestigious Cambridge University Ballroom in the city of Cambridge, England on November 21.


Razel Gonzales Gstrein, a Filipina artist based in Spain and Austria, organized the art exhibition and fashion show entitled "Art Relieves Poverty" for the benefit of underprivileged children in the Philippines and in Vietnam.

A self-taught artist with very humble origins, Gstrein who prefers to be known as Razel Gonzales, aims to help the less fortunate but talented and deserving children succeed in life through learning how to rely on their talent as artists.

Her organization, the International Self-Taught Artists Association, is making baby steps towards the realization of this dream of building a children's artists village where the beneficiaries can learn how to express themselves through various art workshops and exhibitions in a venue that will be established from the proceeds of this charity show.

The Filipino artists she has chosen to exhibit with her are likewise self-taught artists because she believes that experience is the best teacher and she has seen from the works of the artists she has chosen the power of expression only the heart can discern. They are Vincent Christopher Gonzales, Joan Honoridez, Fritz Silorio, and Bisai Ya.

Meanwhile the fashion show will feature Cambridge University students modelling the dresses created by Gonzales under her signature brand Immortality. This project is in collaboration with a Vietnam-based charity worker for the benefit of physically impaired women trained to sew quality apparel for the European market.

"This is not just the usual art exhibition, Gonzales explained. "This is a real promotion of the Philippine arts to the world." She happily disclosed that the Cambridge University Society will sponsor the show which will also be touring other major cities in Europe such as Madrid and Vienna. She said that "this event is yet to be the closest any Filipino group of artists can get to the Queen of England."

Gonzales was born in Sagay City, Negros Occidental where she spent her early childhood drawing and daydreaming. She later went to Cebu and married at an early age. Fate brought her to Europe where her exposure in the art world inspired her to develop her own signature style, PureStrokes a powerful and rapid abstractionism of pure and brilliant colors inspired from Edvard Munch, Wassily Kandinsky, Jackson Pollock, Marc Chagall and Mark Rothko.

She said that her patrons are amazed at her use of colours as being so complex and intricate, saying, "I am fascinated with the speed of futurism and rayonism and that is how I define my personality, the modern woman, rebellious but loyal, impatient, ambitious stubborn, fast and brilliant."