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Deaf artists paint unspoken words

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Using paintbrush and canvas, gifted deaf students share a glimpse of different kinds of unspeakable beauty in the ongoing virtual exhibit entitled “UNSPOKEN: Communication through the Arts.”

Deaf artists paint unspoken words
The 'UNSPOKEN: Communication through the Arts' exhibit showcases creations by talented deaf students, including (from left) Bettina Mari Espiritu’s 'The Orange Sunset,' Abigail Panganiban’s 'Sunflower,' Joshua Estinopo’s 'Nier Latve,' Rose Branwin Mesterio’s 'Waterfall Lady,' and Terrence Lawrence Parino’s 'Beauty within Hands.'

The group show, which opened at the North Tower of SM City North Edsa, is a joint project of LINK Center for the Deaf, ArtisteSpace Inc., and SM. It aims to help strengthen the skills and potential of these students who were able to use art as a communication tool in expressing themselves and their thoughts. 

Deaf artists paint unspoken words
(Left) Ros Emmanuel Ibarrientos with his digital artworks 'The Clouds' (top) and 'The Sunset Journey.' (Right) Cherry Claire Rosero stands beside her artwork 'Beautiful Butterfly.'

Gracing the physical launch at SM City North Edsa were LINK Center for the Deaf president Carolyn Ui, ArtisteSpace Inc. managing director Anton Magpantay, exhibit curator August Santiago, and artists Boysie Villavicencio, Joe Datuin, Al Perez, and Juno Galang. 

Deaf artists paint unspoken words
(Left) Isaias Cruz presents his artworks 'Before and After' (top) and 'Philippines.’ (Right) John Paul Samplano poses with his painting entitled 'Save me.'

The artists and organizers were welcomed at the launch by SM senior vice president of marketing Millie Dizon, and SM City North Edsa’s Rex Crucillo.

Deaf artists paint unspoken words
From left: LINK Center for the Deaf president Carolyn Ui, SM senior vice president of marketing Millie Dizon, and ArtisteSpace Inc. managing director Anton Magpantay at the exhibit launch at North Towers, SM City North Edsa.

The exhibit is ongoing virtually at www.kunstmatrix.com/en/artistespace-inc until Jan. 30.

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