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On Oct. 1, around 1:30 p.m., a fashion influencer met with friends for a late lunch at Cibo, Greenbelt, Makati. She wore a pair of two-karat diamond earrings, which she wanted to show her friends because it served as inspiration for the prototype that she herself designed for her own jewelry line.
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Is it a dream or is it a joke? That’s the usual reaction when shoppers see the window displays at AC+632 at Greenbelt 5 and Firma at Greenbelt 3.
As a development in Marcel Antonio’s art, the artist’s new collection – due to be shown at Greenbelt 5’s The Gallery from April 3 to 6 – will present Antonio’s new dive into more serious symbolism, leaving his previous ambivalence between composing quasi-narrative and pseudo-narrative scenes.
“As an artist, my soul is Filipino. Most of the inspiration for my art comes from my childhood in Manila,” said Carmen Brias.
Veteran sculptor Eduardo Castrillo, known for his historical monuments, opened an exhibit of abstract public art pieces at the Greenbelt 5 gardens. The exhibit, “Art Park Featuring Eduardo Castrillo,”will run until September.
Painter J Consunji didn’t limit himself to single canvases for his ongoing exhibit in Makati. Instead, he joined anywhere from two to five canvases to form large-scale pieces he then painted on.