Local women and queer visual artists who wowed in Arts Month 2023
The end of Arts Month 2023 is almost upon us. But before it arrives, let’s take a step back and appreciate the work of these local women and queer artists—some
The end of Arts Month 2023 is almost upon us. But before it arrives, let’s take a step back and appreciate the work of these local women and queer artists—some
Wyd on Saturday? Get ready to jump into another dimension, because Scout Creative Talks alumnus and visual artist Yeo Kaa is inviting all of us to check out her new
Internships, OJTs, apprenticeships—whatever you wanna it call, we all went through them. Or at least, most of you out there are about to. This is your first taste of the
In an era where we’re relentlessly inundated with information, taking a day to detoxify and filter out the noise is a necessity. As creatives, shutting down the sound may be
The greatest villain in an artist’s life is the creative rut. We’re talking about the times when your muse has gone frolicking in a field somewhere, while you’re at your
[rev_slider alias=”yeo-kaa”][/rev_slider] Her pieces often present a recurring character as her subject: a wide-eyed girl painted with candy-colored hues that mask a dark message. With paintings ranging from crime scene
When you hear the name “Yeo Kaa,” the colorful, bright (and yet dark) scenarios featuring a wide-eyed girl with the signature bob come to mind. The candy-colored paintings are exciting,
Yeo Kaa’s 20-foot inflatable girl curled up with a goat, Leeroy New’s aliens and Zean Cabangis’ photos would be the anchor pieces at the upcoming Art in the Park.
At the recent Art Fair Philippines, there’s a really, really long line found at the seventh floor of The Link in Makati. The queue in question is for Yeo Kaa’s
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