Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids and West Elm—all favorites of home and décor shoppers—mounted the Sips x Social “shopping soirée” at the Pottery Barm flagship store at Central Square in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, and at the West Elm store at Estancia in Capitol Commons, Pasig.
As part of its 40th anniversary celebration, palanggas, the Metropolitan Museum of Manila is holding the exhibit “Brillante Mendoza: A Contemporary Filipino Filmmaker.”
BEFORE anything else, dahlings, let me whisper in your ear about this socialite who had a bit of nip and tuck that is so well done, my jaws dropped the moment I saw her.
For the fifth time, dahlings, siblings Alex and Han Van Hagen held “Van Hagen and Van Hagen: Brothers in Art...
Happy Easter and may the blessings of renewed spirits and happiness leave a lasting imprint on all.
Our town’s veteran and new breed of art connoisseurs and collectors arrived in full force in “The Trunk Show,” a collaboration of ace photographer Alex Van Hagen and brilliant jewelry designer Wynn Wynn Ong at the renowned Firma in Greenbelt 3.
I think that I shall never see, a poem lovely as a tree...” Joyce Kilmer’s verse could easily be attributed to Alex van Hagen, whose romanced vision with trees would take him outdoors for hours, in any season, seeing them from a perspective only a nature lover could fathom, through the limited vision of his camera’s eye.
Dutch brothers Alex and Han Van Hagen are holding an exhibit of their fourth collaboration showcasing the striking photographs by Alex and exquisite copper etchings by Han.
It was totally a huge success, the recent photo-art exhibit of renowned ace photographer Alex Van Hagen and his brother Han, one of the 30 top contemporary masters of copper etching in Europe. Simply titled “Van Hagen and Van Hagen,” it was held at the superbly designed Nova Gallery, of Charlie Cojuangco, in La Fuerza Compound in Pasong Tamo, Makati, dahlings.
Walking to the grocery at the Ayala Center, photographer Alex Van Hagen points to the stripes and markings on the asphalt and the chipped paint on the parking-lot wall. Although they seem mundane to the average person, Alex finds visual interest that they can become potential abstract designs in a photograph.