Friday, February 17, 2012

Veronica Laurel at Art in the Park Under Art Informal


Veronica Laurel's works will be on display at the Art in the Park fair on Saturday February 18, 2012. You can find her works with the Art Informal booth L4. The fair starts at 2PM and ends at Midnight.

Here's hoping that it's going to be a bright day with the bluest of skies on Saturday. I can't show the rest of my works since some of them still need some finishing touches. The collection that I'm going to show on Saturday is closely created with paper and wood, two important elements in my work and life.

Art Informal Gallery Booth L4 (near the playground)
Art in the Park is a perennial project by the Museum Foundation that happens every February of the year. It is an art fair where art works by famous and prolific artists would have price tags not exceeding the amount of P30,000. This year, works from Ben Cab and other artists will be displayed at very affordable prices. Collectors, artists and pretty much anyone interested in the arts, gather on a one day event to purchase works that may never grace the local market.

See you guys there!

20 comments:

  1. great paper art.. but hoping the price is not high...

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    1. Prices differ, art works can start from P100 to P30,000 at Art in the Park. :3

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  2. indeed a work of art. good luck!

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  3. You are very creative! I won't be surprised if you make it to TOP someday!:)

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  4. If I were home, I'd love to drop by your booth. I don't mind depriving myself of other things if I get a dose of art once in awhile. May I ask, when you say 'affordable prices,' does it mean they have lowered the number to say, that tune of 30K?

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    1. I meant that art pieces will range from P100 - P30,000 and no more beyond that amount. :)

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  5. First comes in my mind looking at the first photograph is the mango tree that your Dad cut it for you for your project. My thought was you can use some branches of the tree and made it a pieces of art. That was brilliant idea. All the best for you babe.

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    1. Thanks! You're right, the wood I used was part of that branch as well. I don't like creations of nature go to waste.

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  6. is this also some parts in your bookshelves project amazing

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  7. That would be a very big notebook if you'd be using it everyday. :D

    Is the park strict with DSLR users?

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    1. No, they're not. People are encouraged to take a look at the works but I didn't take any photographs of other artist's works.

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  8. Ohh...100 to 30,000 eh? This isn't just a paper art work.

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  9. wow you are so creative!! keep it up! and keep your creative juices flowing!! the world needs you! ;)

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  10. omg!!! so cool!
    post photos soon! :>

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  11. I visited ben cab's museum before. He is amazing!

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  12. Hope to see more photos of the said events. You are so gifted. Very creative.

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  13. So creative and i am so curious to visit this place when I get the chance.

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  14. wow, so artists make so much from their creations... darn, I'm in the wrong business... ;)

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