For her new exhibit “Soliloquy,” artist Camille Ver communicates elements that developed from a psychological metamorphosis upon seeing news of...
Rockwell’s “Focus on the Arts” is on its third week at the North Court and Concourse of Power Plant Mall...
Janos Delacruz at Anna, Camille Ver at Stephanie, Zamuco at Alliance Française JANOS Delacruz presents his paintings in the exhibit...
Galerie Stephanie is mounting the unique three-woman exhibit “Efflorescent Eternity: At the Edge of Summer’s Memories,” featuring new works by...
Heraclitean change as the only constancy is the subject of Camille Ver’s new show, “Transition,” which will run at Galleria Nicolas in Glorietta June 24 to July 8.
A special fundraising exhibition of new works by abstractionist Camille Ver opened at Galerie Stephanie last Aug. 27.
Cityscape architecture is very often an abstractionist’s dream. The confluence of shapes, forms, lines and colors merges with the organic “vibe” of the city to create a powerful image—one that any abstractionist would seize upon with relish.
Urban spaces are rife with potential for the abstract artist. Camille Ver, in her sixth one-woman show, “URBN,” explores these possibilities through acrylic works on canvases that are interspersed with details of tech-pen lines. These new additions to her oeuvre are rampant with the energy of a loud, boisterous city juxtaposed with the cool, calming power of abstraction.