Globe brings to the
public the artworks showcasing Solenn Heusaff’s encounters with people in her
travels.
Heussaff’s vision to
turn street life into art comes to life as Globe brings “Kalsada”, Heussaff’s
second solo exhibit, to art lovers in Bonifacio Global City.
“Kalsada” opened last
October 19, 2017 at the Provenance Gallery of Modern Art located in Shangri-La
at the Fort.
Heussaff said the
exhibit was a collaboration between her and her three-year-old nephew, Kaeden.
“The subjects are based
on people I’ve seen on the streets, but even if their surroundings and
expressions are quite sad, the paintings are still colorful. It was Kaeden who
used so much color,” explained Heussaff.
“Sometimes the world
looks so bleak and as adults we often forget the days when we saw the world in
full color,” Heussaff said, adding that her wish is for people to experience
the streets the way a child would. “Through the eyes of a child, you will only
see beauty.”
Several pieces in her
exhibit were also based after Heussaff’s experience with the children of Biri
Island, Northern Samar, whom she met in her episode of Scenezoned, Globe
Postpaid’s award-winning online video series that follows the journey of
different personalities as they pursue ThePLAN —a unique personal goal—in each
episode.
Just like Solenn who
fulfilled her plan and personal goal through art, Globe customers are also
empowered to pursue their passions and to create the life they want with
ThePLAN, the latest Globe Postpaid offer with larger than life data. Get to
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Art aficionados who
wish to take home one of Heussaff’s work will contribute to a good cause.
Heussaff will donate a portion of the sales of her paintings in “Kalsada” to
Kalipay Negrense, a foundation that supports street children in Bacolod City.
Kalsada will remain open to the public for free until Sunday, November 5. – (PR)
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