Through brushstrokes, cherished heirlooms, historical events, and childhood dreams came to life. Each watercolor piece told its own story, unfolding as a personal and artistic vision on paper.
The event featured captivating watercolor demonstrations by renowned artists, including Eduardo Solana Jr., Happy Navarro, Lito Ballaran, Popoy Cusi, Carrie Roets Waller, Gene Herrera, Jayson Yeoh, Jeff Gauci and Iana Forbes. These artists showcased a wide range of painting techniques, from vibrant florals to expressive landscapes, still-life compositions, and watercolor making, too! The convention also hosted insightful talks, such as Jed Velarde's session on financial strategies for artists, Gerardo Jimenez's reflections on the passion for creating art outside a professional career, and Mr. Joelah Azriel Solis, Head of Permits and Licensing at the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), who discussed navigating the complexities of international shipping and exporting. The event also featured an informative panel interview with gallery owners Patrice Salas of Genesis Gallery, Erwin Canlas of Rise Space Gallery, and Gwen Bautista, Director/Curator of Mono8Gallery's Country Club.
Guests of Honor during the kick-off event on September 14 at GH Mall included Dr. Dennis Montera, NCCA's Head of the National Committee on Visual Arts, Arch. Renee Bacani, VP of Ortigas Malls, Ms. Monique Castaneda, AVP Head of Marketing, Mr. Erwin Mallari (PGW Co-Founding member), and the esteemed Master of Watercolour in the Philippines, Mr. Rafael "Popoy" Cusi.
The event featured captivating watercolor demonstrations by renowned artists, including Eduardo Solana Jr., Happy Navarro, Lito Ballaran, Popoy Cusi, Carrie Roets Waller, Gene Herrera, Jayson Yeoh, Jeff Gauci and Iana Forbes. These artists showcased a wide range of painting techniques, from vibrant florals to expressive landscapes, still-life compositions, and watercolor making, too! The convention also hosted insightful talks, such as Jed Velarde's session on financial strategies for artists, Gerardo Jimenez's reflections on the passion for creating art outside a professional career, and Mr. Joelah Azriel Solis, Head of Permits and Licensing at the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), who discussed navigating the complexities of international shipping and exporting. The event also featured an informative panel interview with gallery owners Patrice Salas of Genesis Gallery, Erwin Canlas of Rise Space Gallery, and Gwen Bautista, Director/Curator of Mono8Gallery's Country Club.
Guests of Honor during the kick-off event on September 14 at GH Mall included Dr. Dennis Montera, NCCA's Head of the National Committee on Visual Arts, Arch. Renee Bacani, VP of Ortigas Malls, Ms. Monique Castaneda, AVP Head of Marketing, Mr. Erwin Mallari (PGW Co-Founding member), and the esteemed Master of Watercolour in the Philippines, Mr. Rafael "Popoy" Cusi.
The event also celebrated PGW members' growth and development through the Annual Exhibit and Competition, Balik-Tanaw, which highlighted the finest works in the watercolor community. The winners of this prestigious competition were: First Prize (P50,000): Eduardo Solana Jr., Second Prize (P30,000): Joseph Balderas, and Third Prize (P15,000): Alfredo Morales.
The convention was supported by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), whose commitment to fostering and preserving Filipino culture perfectly aligned with the event's mission.
This remarkable event was made possible through partnerships with sponsors such as GH Mall Greenhills, Art Caravan, Phoenix, Quiversmits, Pulp and Pigment, F-Stuff Images, White Nights, and others whose support helped make this celebration of Filipino artistry unforgettable.
In her closing remarks, Joanne Cariaso-Gacayan, PGW's President, reflected on the deeper significance of the event: “This convention wasn’t just about art—it was about coming together, reflecting on our heritage, and inspiring one another.” The 7th PGW National Watercolor Convention left a lasting impact on the local art community, further solidifying the Philippines' rich tradition in watercolor painting while inspiring the next generation of artists.
The convention was supported by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), whose commitment to fostering and preserving Filipino culture perfectly aligned with the event's mission.
This remarkable event was made possible through partnerships with sponsors such as GH Mall Greenhills, Art Caravan, Phoenix, Quiversmits, Pulp and Pigment, F-Stuff Images, White Nights, and others whose support helped make this celebration of Filipino artistry unforgettable.
In her closing remarks, Joanne Cariaso-Gacayan, PGW's President, reflected on the deeper significance of the event: “This convention wasn’t just about art—it was about coming together, reflecting on our heritage, and inspiring one another.” The 7th PGW National Watercolor Convention left a lasting impact on the local art community, further solidifying the Philippines' rich tradition in watercolor painting while inspiring the next generation of artists.
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