Duetto is the name of the joint exhibit of artists Migs Villanueva and Anna de Leon at Galerie Stephanie in Libis. They hosted a reception last night for their friends and family. It also happened to be the birthday of Migs, a friend of my husband. Instead of a guest book, they placed a piece of canvass on an easel with Duetto written in block letters, provided a box of oil pastels and invited everyone to doodle on the canvass. They obviously had other artists among their guests—note the flamenco dancer and the dove. Someone has a sense of humor too—read what he wrote at the lower right corner.
What a cool idea! Good thing I wasn't there though.. I definitely don't have any artistic tendencies
ReplyDeleteI love art! I just can't paint. I use a camera! LOL
ReplyDeletedid you soup up those colors? So vibrant! I use the sharp and high contrast on my Panasonic FZ18 sometimes. Is this the natural color or your camera? Nice.
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ReplyDeleteAbout the only thing I know how to do with our camera is to change the settings for light and film speed, put it the macro setting, and add/remove the flash. And the most I do with the images is adjust the brightness and contrast, and apply the Unsharp Mask filter. So the colors are probably all natural. In fact, I remember them being much brighter. :)
Very nice! Brings back memories of grad school days - put up a blank sheet of art paper and let everyone write birthday graffiti. But this is much more colourful!
ReplyDeleteA very great Ide4a HappY! Ang galing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my Skywatch Friday Post and Leaving a comment! Hope to see you soon! God Bless and Have a great week starting tomorrow!
Steven^^
That's an interesting idea, giving the guests to express themselves on a canvas.
ReplyDeleteThank you for leaving a comment on my blog. We - southeast Asians - Filipino and Indonesian in particular indeed share a lot of things in common. I remember eating the tamarind soup in Manila - the similar soup we have in Indonesia.
Last year I had a couple of students from the Philippines learning Indonesian and got to learn that Tagalog had quite a lot of words that are similar to Indonesian and Malay.
Thanks again. Salamat.