Posted on January 31, 2012 by Hannah

Posted on January 16, 2012 by Hannah
I’ve been attending a number of formal weddings lately and finally put to action this project I’ve been wanting to do ever since I discovered this beautiful clutch a year ago. Since I wouldn’t shell out that kind of money for an original clutch by Olympia Le Tan, thought of creating my own version of the clutch with this old leather bound encyclopedia i found in booksale.
I’m quite pleased with the results! I still have to fine tune the process when i make another one.
Posted on August 3, 2011 by Hannah

June was a blur like my photos in this entry. I’ve been wanting to post these since about a month ago. It’s a collection of random cultural events, exhibit openings, and museum visits around the metro during the patriotic month of June. The photo above in particular is the grand event in Intramuros, Manila celebrating our National hero – Jose Rizal’s 150th birthday. My mom and I braved the traffic despite the very bad weather that day. It’s a little sad that a few people showed up in the event after all the efforts.

To add to my mother’s delight i wore an indigenous top from Bilaan, a minority tribe from Southern part of the Philippines, Mindano. She’s a huge advocate of local weaving and living traditions. This is me being blessed by an actor playing Father Domingo, Rizal’s former teacher in Ateneo.



A quirky performance art by sculptor Leeroy.


There was also this beautiful exhibit in UP Bulwagan, in my old university’s library featuring about a hundred (i think) traditional clothing we’d like to call “Terno”. Incidentally two good friends worked on this exhibit, who only met each other during the opening. It’s strange seeing them in this setting.




I’m in love with this piece







My mom was again very pleased when i agreed to wear this rigid vintage Baro to partner with her outfit. I had to rush to another place down south for a girl’s night out wearing this.

I had a meeting in National Museum for an event our gallery is mounting on november and had an awesome opportunity to see this area which is being restored. There use to be flooring in the middle of the courtyard to maximize the space. This use to be where the congress is until NM repossessed it.




This is the National Museum’s director. Man, i forgot his name.. He is cute. Unfortunately he’s gay and taken.. sad.



There’s also this other exhibit in Vargas Museum dedicated to Jose Rizal and one of the artists from my small illustration agency got featured.

This is Mike Vincent with his work.

Lovely couple artist Mr. Jon and Pam Santos



Ok that’s it for now.. Oh July and August! x___x
Posted on June 20, 2011 by Hannah

Hmm where to begin? I’ll try my best to recreate the experience here cause it really was a memorable one. Please bear with me. It has been almost two months now since this show opened, so i hope i didn’t miss anything.
On May 3, Liongoren Gallery opened it’s doors with “The Ghost in the Machine” exhibition. It’s ironic that I’m only posting about it now since we’re already wrapping up the show and obviously I’m just being sentimental. I guess i’ve grown attached to the artworks since I lived with them for over a month now.. eep x___x . This exhibit is the brain(heart)child of Goldie Poblador. Also the very first show I was closely involved with in my parents’ gallery, i played the role of exhibit designer/coordinator, which is something new and yet strangely familiar to me (not to sound pretentious or anything). It all began back in 2009 when i approached Goldie about doing an exhibition in our gallery. It was during this time when I was just about to finish my Interior design course and simultaneously supervising the renovations in the gallery while finalizing my decision about working Vietnam. There was so much changes happening in my life that it was a wonderful break when Goldie saw the space I redesigned and agreed to do a show! I really admired Goldie’s installation work from her thesis exhibit and the preceding installations she worked on after that and you can’t imagine how excited I was with what she’ll come up with in our gallery space.
A year and a handful of email correspondence later “The Ghost in the Machine” was born and subsequently conceived a special tribute performance art “Flight of the Primal Being” by our friends Vinty Lava, Denise Castillo and Martin De Mesa. I didn’t really know Goldie well aside from being team mates in bowling (Team Burton) and our spaghetti binging sessions in college but now i admire Goldie not only for the work she does but also for her heart. It was really great working with a sincere artist such as herself. I’m not very articulate so I’ll let the photos and video speak for itself. Enjoy!
December 2010 : My first visit at her studio/house
Goldie demonstrating how she creates her delicate glass sculptures. Look..





January 2011: Trip to Anggono
Goldie and I headed to Anggono to check out the progress of her works which was being polished by Mang Rading the framer and Mang Charlie the cement sculptor.

originally the sculptures look like this. That’s Charlie on the far right talking to Goldie.

Since Antipolo was on the way, we visited my dad for awhile… I just had to make a little tribute since it was father’s day yesterday and this photo is so pleasant to look at. (/segue)

Late April 2011: Day 1 Installation
During the 1st Day of installation, the two main pieces were delivered from Angono by Mang Charlie’s battalion of assistants.


1st the “Bird Goddess”

and then came “Goddess of the Now”

Day 2




Day 3
The next day, I saw this little creature resting in one of Godlie’s cement artworks.



This is IC – the artist/boyfriend/curator extraordinaire of Goldie’s show. We borrowed him for a while from Ateneo gallery.

I asked Goldie to make a hand made Title board and look at what she came up with – photo of the work in progress.

Goldie and IC Installing the title board.


TARAN! It’s all done! Thanks to my brother for taking Photos of the space.


The last two photos are by Erik Liongoren. To see more of this exhibit go here.
Flight of the Primal Being
We shot Martin the talented performance artist in our studio with the help of my dear friends Digo and Jj with the direction of Denise Castillo the video artist.


Vinty Lava the one who created music for the Flight of the Primal Being talking to IC, in one of our brainstorming sessions.

May 3 2011: The opening
AA little incense ceremony before the opening time.


The crowd.


Fine arts friends reunited! Friday and Denise the foxy ladies on the right are responsible for the write up of the exhibit press release and video art of Flight of the Primal being.




That’s Pog with stoked Goldie.. Pog wrote the beautiful wall notes you see above. Which you can read here.

It was such a long day, but it was beautiful.


Goldie in her element – lotus position during the late hours of the night.
Posted on June 16, 2011 by Hannah

Yey! It’s June! it’s the time of the year again for ToyCon which would only mean Manikako (a non-profit organization that sustains free doll making workshops for under-priviledge children also known as that booth with weird people pricking needles on voodoo dolls) will have a booth yet again in the annual toy fair! I can’t believe it’s been 5 years since our first booth in this decade old ToyCon and we’re still alive and kicking! Yehey.. I’m so happy to be back and helping our organization that all started in this toy conference back in 2007, before i start being sappy and sentimental let me just tell you a quick story about Pirata Cat!

Incidentally, Pirata Cat and I had Matching scarves when i took this photo last week…hihi. He’s my favorite Manikako creation only because he’s my first and i think i got lucky finding the right colors in the stash of donated scrap materials while assisting head seamstress Gabie in a Manikako workshop funded by our very first TOYCON booth for an orphanage in South of Manila back in 2007. Here’s the incriminating evidence of that time and my not-so-wasted youth : ) He’s almost 5 years old now can you imagine? Pirata cat hangs out on this sail boat which I got from Vietnam, docked beside my window sill in my home office, greeting me every morning!
Anyway, Pirata cat told me to show you the TOYCON map in case you get lost on Saturday or Sunday : ) See you guys there!


