Primal Turmoil unites Pabsie Martus, Jerome Choco, and Chito Borja in a shared reflection on finding peace in a turbulent world. Across sculpture, sound, and paint, each artist turns their inner landscape outward, offering a glimpse into the ways art can rebuild stillness from the noise of modern life.
For Chito Borja, landscapes, whether real or imagined, serve as sanctuaries. Through intricate compositions of staple wires, he reconstructs familiar and fantastical terrains that mirror the human longing for rest and belonging amid dislocation.
From this stillness, Jerome Choco introduces rhythm and sound. His works merge painting, performance, and installation, turning memories of childhood percussion into meditative, tactile experiences. Each mark resonates like an echo of healing, where vibration becomes a bridge between past and present.
In contrast yet in harmony, Pabsie Martus returns to the inner world of childhood imagination. Her bees and florals evoke moments of wonder born from conflict, transforming pain into luminous scenes of resilience and hope.
Together, these artists trace the journey from chaos to clarity. Primal Turmoil reflects how art can transmute struggle into serenity, reminding us that peace often begins within the act of creation itself.