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Making Pictures Making Choices
Title: Making Pictures Making Choices
Location: 3F Art Gallery The Picasso Boutique Serviced Residences
Start Time: 6pm – 8pm
Date: 2010-6-8
Join the Summer Art Program 2010 at The Picasso Boutique Serviced Residences

Introduction to Sculpture with Ikoy Ricio
April 13 – May 18, 2010 (6 sessions),
Tuesdays, 10 am – 12 pm
For children ages 6 – 12 years old
P5,500 for 6 sessions including materials
Stimulate the imagination of your child and encourage the recycling of objects in a fun-filled class designed to introduce your child to the basics of sculpture. Expect your child to create masterpieces any parent could be proud of out of old toys, discarded household objects, scrap and other materials.
Teacher Ikoy Ricio graduated from the University of the Philippines Fine Arts program and majored in Studio Arts. He currently teaches art at Hope Christian High School in Binondo, Master’s Academy in Ortigas and for the Ateneo grade school Art Club. He has held solo exhibits and participated in group exhibits in the Lopez Memorial Museum, Singapore Art Museum, Drawing Room, Kulay Diwa Gallery and Magnet Gallery. His work is in the Singapore Art Museum collection.
Introduction to Animation and Caricature with
Malaya Fernandez
April 13 – May 18, 2010 (6 sessions),
Tuesdays, 2 pm – 4 pm
For children ages 6 – 12 years old
P5,500 for 6 sessions including materials
Does your child love cartoons and anime? This class enables your child to create his own characters and bring them to life with simple anatomical drawing and color techniques aided by basic animation.
Teacher Malaya Fernandez has carved a niche for himself as a professor of Graphics, Visual Art and Photography at the University of Makati. He is also one of the animators in the making of 1999’s Heavy Metal F.A.K.K. 2, The Movie.
Introduction to Pastel & Watercolor Painting with
May Jandayan
April 15 – May 20, 2010 (6 sessions),
Thursdays, 2 pm – 4 pm
For children ages 6 – 12 years old
P5,500 for 6 sessions including materials
Tap into your child’s inner Picasso by introducing the basics of painting skills and techniques. Lessons in basic drawing and composition will precede the use of pastel and watercolor.
Teacher May Jandayan is a working mom who shares her passion for art with other children by teaching in different galleries in Metro Manila. She graduated from the Technological University of the Philippines and majored in Advertising Arts.
ART CLASSES WITH VISUAL ARTIST
EDGAR TALUSAN FERNANDEZ
April 15 – May 20, 2010 (6 sessions),
Thursdays, 3- 6 pm
Open to young adults 16 years old & up and adults
P6,000.00 for 6 sessions excluding materials
The class is open to individuals who have previously taken art lessons and are interested in continuing their studies. Students are reintroduced to different painting mediums which they will use during class: pencil, pastel, watercolor, acrylic and oil.
Edgar Talusan Fernandez (b.1955) is a renowned painter, sculptor, educator and activist in the field of Philippine contemporary visual arts. He started as an abstract painter and his first one-man show was in 1974. Having won art competitions in the 1970s, he stayed in Paris, France for an 18 month art residency and was invited for a solo exhibit by the Japan Foundation at ASEAN Culture Center and the Fukuoka Museum in Japan. He has been invited to participate in several international biennales and triennials to represent the Philippines. He was awarded the Cultural Center of the Philippines Thirteen Artists’ Award in 1990. He has led different art organizations: Art Association of the Philippines (President,1983), Christian Art Society of the Philippines (President, 1987), Asian Christian Art Association (Vice President, 1990s), Agos Kulay Watercolor Group (President, 1999). He is a Hall of Famer awardee in the watercolor competition of Gallery Genesis and an Araw ng Maynila awardee for Painting in 2006. He presently heads of the Visual Arts committee of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts.
He has started as an abstract painter in his first one-man show in 1974. Winning art competitions in the seventies gave him a chance to stay in Paris, France for 18 months. He has also given a solo show by Japan Foundation at Asean Culture Center and Fokuoka Museum in Japan. A 1990 CCP 13 artists awardee, he has also been a president of different art organizations like the Art Association of the Philippines(1983), Christian Art Society of the Philippines in 1987, Vice-President of Asian Christian Art Association 1990’s and Agos Kulay (Watercolor Group) in 1999. Egai is Hall of Famer in, watercolor competition sponsored by Gallery Genesis and an Araw ng Maynila awardee for painting in 2006. He is currently the Head of the visual art committee of the National Commission On Art and Culture.
TO REGISTER OR TO INQUIRE, CONTACT:
Art Cabinet Philippines
3/F The Picasso Boutique Serviced Residences
119 Leviste Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City
Call or send an SMS to +63 928 550-4816
inquiry@artcabinetphilippines.com