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A comeback exhibit: ‘Echoes of the Forest: A Visual Ode to Nature’

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EXHIBIT. Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod Rooms Division Manager Archie Javellana, Deputy Amb. of Netherlands to Indonesia Adriaan Palm, artist Revo Yanson, Cadiz City Mayor Salvador Escalante Jr., and Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod and Iloilo Area General Manager Sherwin Lucas (l-r) at the opening of “Echoes of the Forest: A Visual Ode to Nature” on March 6*

Art Cove, the art gallery nestled within Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod, is thrilled to announce the opening of “Echoes of the Forest: A visual ode to nature,” a solo exhibition by the Negrosanon visual artist Revo Yanson which opened on March 6.

Yanson is renowned for his expertise in both traditional painting and digital arts, delving into the psychological and metaphysical aspects of existence to widespread acclaim. His works are known to go beyond societal limits, providing deep insights into the human mind.

Throughout his career, Revo Yanson has exhibited a deep commitment to the arts and the local community. He has served as the chairperson of DIHON, the visual art sector of the Concerned Artists of the Philippines-Negros, and co-founded ArtTambay, a multidisciplinary art collective. Additionally, he co-manages Galleria G, an artist-run space in Bacolod, further enriching the local artistic landscape.

Revo Yanson delivering his exhibit statement in the form of “binalaybay,” accompanied by artists with Ryn Paul Gonzales on bamboo flute and Mike Borromeo on guitar (l-r)*
Deputy Ambassador of Netherlands to Indonesia Adriaan Palm, Patty Ong, Cadiz City Mayor Salvador Escalante Jr., Svet Sevilleno, Sandy Solinap, Revo Yanson, Gigi Villamor and Sigrid Lo (l-r)*
Cadiz City Mayor Salvador Escalante and artist Revo Yanson (l-r); at right, Rachel and Ryn Paul Gonzales, Mike Borromeo, Leny and Revo Yanson and Deputy Ambassador of Netherlands to Indonesia Adriaan Palm (l-r)*
From left, “Tumbak-tumbak”, “Turugban”, “Search for Nectar”, “Blue Bird”, and “Padayun sa Paglupad”

With five solo exhibitions and participation in group shows in Negros Occidental and Los Angeles, USA, Revo Yanson has established himself as a visionary artist with a diverse range of talents on both local and international stage.

“Echoes of the Forest” represents a significant moment for Art Cove, as it marks the return of a previous artist, symbolizing our commitment to nurturing local talent.

“As we enter our third year of hosting exhibits, Art Cove continues to be a vibrant space where Negrosanon artists flourish, captivating visitors with authentic showcases. Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod pledges ongoing support for these artistic journeys.” said Archie Javellana, Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod’s Rooms Division Manager.

The exhibit promises to be a captivating exploration of nature’s beauty and the human connection to the natural world.

Through his masterful strokes and intricate details, Revo Yanson invites viewers on a profound visual journey into the heart of the forest, encouraging contemplation and fostering a deeper appreciation for the world around us.

Revo Yanson delivered his exhibit statement in the form of a “Binalaybay,” accompanied by friends from the art industry, Ryn Paul Gonzales on bamboo flute, and Mike Borromeo on guitar at the opening.

The ribbon cutting was led by the artist, Revo Yanson, with guests, City Mayor of Cadiz Salvador Escalante Jr., Deputy Ambassador of the Netherlands to Indonesia, Amb. Adriaan Palm, and assisted by Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod’s Rooms Division Manager, Archie Javellana, and Park Inn by Radisson Iloilo and Bacolod’s Area General Manager, Sherwin Lucas.

“Echoes of the Forest” will run until June 1, 2024. For inquiries and artwork purchases, guests may visit the hotel front desk or call +6334706 888.*

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