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‘Autumn Feels’ mall exhibit

• CHRYSEE G. SAMILLANO

EXHIBIT. Visual artists Lhily Samillano, Asaph Paul Lapatha, Joy Gicana, Monic De la Cruz,  Marianne Corgos, Jenevieve Abeto, Dolly Gatuslao, Princy Martir, Sandy Solinap (l-r, front row), Noel Martinez, and Richard Hulleza (l-r, back row) at the opening of a group art exhibition titled “Autumn Feels” at the second floor of Robinson’s Place-Bacolod, Sunday*

Fourteen visual artists are holding an art exhibition titled “Autumn Feels” at the second floor of Robinson’s Place-Bacolod that will run until August 30.

Autumn is generally regarded as the end of growing season. It is when leaves on the trees turn yellow, orange, red, and brown.

Visual artist/event organizer Jenevieve Abeto said they have titled the show “Autumn Feels” because autumn is the season to reap, gather and store what we have created as a product of hard work. It is the start of something new, as well as preparations for greater things to come.

Art Association of Bacolod-Negros past president Dolly Gatuslao (right) receives a token from Noel Martinez, and Jenevieve Abeto at the opening of the group art exhibition titled “Autumn Feels” at Robinson’s Place Bacolod Sunday*
From left, Richard Hulleza with his artwork titled Estorya Buntal: “Sacada Familia” which depicts the Filipino culture where everyone goes to work everyday for the love of family; visual artist Asaph Paul Lapatha; and Joy Gicana*
Lhily Samillano with her artwork titled “Walk of Life” which portrays that after the pandemic, people have become more deeply aware of the sacredness of life which has increased their faith and made them value hard work*
Monic Dela Cruz and, right, Noel Martinez*

The show features the works of Abeto, Dr. Vanessa Claire Castiller, lawyer Marianne Carmel Corgos, Monic Dela Cruz, Arch. Daryl Balmaria-Garcia, Joy Gicana, Richard Hulleza, Asaph Lapatha, Michael Leoncio, Alyanna Leonoras, Ma. Elizte Lim, Noel Martinez, Keith Joshua Panoy, and Lhily Samillano.

The guest of honor at the opening on Sunday was Dolly Gatuslao, past president of the Art Association of Bacolod-Negros.*

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