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Visual Voices

  • Start

    28 March 2026
  • End

    25 April 2026
  • Artists

    Alex Medina, Anton Aguas, Art Lozano, Arvin Trinidad, Dexter Duquiatan, Izh Berida, Meyo Tiongco de Jesus, Raymond Cruz

What is felt but rarely spoken finds form in this exhibition. It is not about what is seen but what is expressed—a meditation on the silent narratives that shape who we are. Through thought, emotion, and instinct, the works of Meyo Tiongco de Jesus, Dexter Duquitan, Arvin Trinidad, Anton Aguas, Izh Berida, Raymond Cruz, and Alex Medina give visual presence to the unseen currents that define human experience.

The pieces translate the internal and intangible into texture, color, and form, creating a visual language of emotion, intuition, and memory. Each work invites the viewer into a contemplative space, where quiet introspection meets instinctive energy and the subconscious is revealed.

Meyo Tiongco de Jesus’s journey began with a childhood fascination for komiks, which became his training ground in drawing and visual storytelling. His career spans work in comics, graphic design, and painting, influenced by masters from Malang to Basquiat. Meyo’s work bridges playful narrative and profound reflection, giving shape to both memory and imagination.

Dexter Duquitan works in abstraction –transforming color, line, and texture into expressions of emotion. His instinctive gestures and evolving compositions invite viewers to feel the work rather than decode it. Each piece emerges from an intuitive process, where rhythm, tone, and movement carry the emotional weight of the painting.

Arvin Trinidad explores the unseen through passionate abstraction, using form and color to create spaces where thought and feeling intersect. His practice investigates the internal landscapes that guide perception and experience.

As a self-taught painter, Aguas approaches abstraction with unrestrained imagination. His works, nurtured by a lifelong engagement with color and observation, invite viewers to interpret freely, bridging personal emotion and universal experience.

Izh Berida combines surrealism and symbolism in oil on canvas, crafting richly detailed compositions that probe the paradoxes of human emotion and identity. His work blends technical skill with conceptual depth, offering layered narratives that reward close reflection.

Inspired by Wabi-sabi, Asian aesthetics, and abstraction, Raymond Cruz works with a range of mediums, including photography, painting, and mixed media. His pieces suggest rather than describe, emphasizing the interplay of shadow and light, certainty and ambiguity, to reflect the paradoxes of emotion and existence.

Alex Medina brings decades of experiencer in advertising, design, and muralism to his abstract paintings. His work balances technical mastery with expressive color and form, creating pieces that convey emotion and intuition with clarity and depth.

Together, these artists transform the invisible into the tangible. Visual Voices invites viewers to move beyond surface appearances, to encounter the rhythms of instinct, emotion, and subconscious thought that connect all human experience. The exhibition is a celebration of expression in its many forms—a space where feeling becomes visible, memory becomes material, and silent narratives are given voice.