Art Exhibit
27 Jan
Until
08 Feb
Storylines
Green Hills
Green Hills, San Juan City
STORYLINE:
In an age where images are consumed in seconds and meaning is often reduced to what fits a screen, Storyline returns to a quieter, more deliberate act: The Art of Storytelling.
This exhibition is built on the belief that artworks are not meant to exist in isolation. Like chapters in a book, each piece gains depth when seen in relation to others—through context, sequence, and intention. Storyline invites viewers to slow down, to move beyond passive looking, and to engage with art as part of a larger narrative shaped through careful curation.
Here, artists approach their work as storytellers. Each draws from a distinct literary genre, not merely as inspiration, but as a framework for meaning-making. Together, their works form a collective narrative that unfolds across time, imagination, memory, and reflection—reminding us that stories have always been how humans understand the world, long before they were compressed into a scrollable feed.
Artists & Narrative Genres
Anachronistic — Ramil Villas | Villas disrupts linear time, merging historical references with contemporary elements. His works suggest that memory and history are not fixed, but constantly rewritten through the present.
Anachronistic — Ramil Villas | Villas disrupts linear time, merging historical references with contemporary elements. His works suggest that memory and history are not fixed, but constantly rewritten through the present.
Epic Fantasy — Lemuel Cunanan | Cunanan constructs expansive visual worlds that echo grand journeys and imagined realms—stories of movement, struggle, and purpose that unfold across vast landscapes.
Mythological — Melchor Bernaldo | Bernaldo draws from myth and folklore, reintroducing archetypal figures that speak to belief, power, and collective memory—stories that persist across generations.
Literary Fiction — Kit Santos | Santos focuses on intimate, human-centered narratives. His works explore social nuance and emotional depth, reflecting stories that feel lived, observed, and quietly unfolding.
Fables — Leo Robles | Robles embraces simplicity and symbolism, creating works that appear childlike yet carry layered meanings—visual fables that speak to both innocence and insight.
