Brown Strokes on a White Canvas Traveling Art Exhibit

A traveling art exhibit highlighting the artistic expression of Philippine Independence. This show is based on the premise that without independence there is no freedom and without freedom there is limited expression. "Brown Strokes" represents the Philippine artistic presence - "White Canvas" represents the United States.

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Brown Strokes 2009 Opening Reception

The Amazing Artists:
Julian Oteyza, Nina Case, Mya Talavera, Josie Lim Cruz, Ely Garcia, Ernie Cordero, Athena Magcase Lopez, Pacifico Lopez Jr, Joey Manlapaz, Kevin Owens, Nilo Santiago, Marvin Santos, Virgilio Rollamas
















Kevin Owens












Mime - Gician and amused crowd














Mel Odilao, unidentified guest, Joey Manlapaz



















Cultual attache Robert Borje














Maurese Oteyza Owens



















Unknown Mime-gician was the guest entertainer. He came out pulling on an imaginary rope; ran into an invisible wall; worked his way through a hole and found a bright light that lept from hand to hand, into his mouth and out his ear. He got Jon Melegrito to do an imaginary Tinikling dance.














Photographer Nina Case and Malcolm Peck at the Philippine Embassy
















Joey Manlapaz and Nina Case













Pacifico Lopez, George Malvar, Mary Ann Case, Julian Oteyza and
JJ Malvar

























































Father and son: Philip and Phil



















Julian Oteyza, Maurese Oteyza Owens, Nina Cunanan, Myla Fos













Interview

























































































































Romy Valle, Phil Lopez Sr, Phil Lopez Jr and Julian Oteyza





1 Comments:

  • At 6:44 AM, Blogger Cynthia Angeles said…

    Good photos, Julian! Sorry I missed the reception. It seemed like a good turnout.

    Cynthia Angeles

     

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