An interesting mix of water color subjects will greet guests this February at Chef Jessie Rockwell Club as watercolor artist Irene Ibanez presents her works- Watercolor Mixes.
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Thursday, September 11, 2014
ART EXHIBIT: Scattered Nebulae At Chef Jessie Rockwell Club
By Edel San
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This whole month of September ‘Scattered Nebulae,’ an art exhibit by dermatologist cum artist Dr. Monina Macam is on show at Chef Jessie Rockwell Club, Amorsolo Square, Rockwell Center, Makati City.
This is the third exhibit by Macam whose first two series Flowers in Bloom Part 1 and Part 2 depicted flora not in their natural form but with distortions in vivid colors.
This time, in Scattered Nebulae, the form is completely removed with free, energetic strokes and drips running across the canvas drenched in bold dramatic shades.
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Oriental Painting Exhibit by Lao Shr Ceasar Cheng
Lao Shr (teacher) Ceasar Cheng, the foremost authority when it comes to the Lingnan School Tradition of Chinese Painting here in Manila recently opened his first solo exhibit at Chef Jessie Rockwell Club. The exhibit highlights the vivid and graceful brushstroke paintings of Lao Shr Cheng.
Friday, June 27, 2014
Oriental Brushstrokes by Ceasar Cheng
From July 1- 31, 2014 Chef Jessie Rockwell Club plays host to Ceasar Cheng's brushstroke exhibition.
Hailed for his realistic and fluid strokes, Ceasar Cheng's brushstrokes echoes the essence of the Lingnan School Tradition of Chinese Painting. This style of brushstroke is elegant and dynamic and makes the painting lively because it looks two-dimensional compared with the Traditional Brushstroke painting method.
Hailed for his realistic and fluid strokes, Ceasar Cheng's brushstrokes echoes the essence of the Lingnan School Tradition of Chinese Painting. This style of brushstroke is elegant and dynamic and makes the painting lively because it looks two-dimensional compared with the Traditional Brushstroke painting method.



