Renowned Batangueño Artists Combine Music And Visual Art At Playlist 3 Art Exhibit In ARTablado

LIFESTYLE | February 14, 2024

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Music that inspires art and vice versa might seem like a stretch but artists have long been influenced by the things around them. By tapping into their five senses, they are able to come up with something hopefully fresh and new. Take, for example, the Russian abstract artist Wassily Kandinsky who believed music and color were inextricably linked. Kandinsky associated each musical note with a color on his palette and once said that “the sound of colors is so definite that it would be hard to find anyone who would express bright yellow with bass notes or dark lake with treble". Granted that Kandisky had a rare neurological condition called synesthesia — where he saw colors when listening to music — but the idea is certainly one worth experimenting on. This is exactly what two artist groups from Batangas have done in their exhibit at ARTablado in Robinsons Galleria.

“Playlist 3: Symphony of Sight and Sound", which runs until February 15, is a group exhibit featuring artworks inspired by movie soundtracks made by Yelcast, Ada Panopio, Windsor Magnaye, Jerwind Magnaye, Cheyzer Manalo, Ruby Bagsit, Sarah Jane Tumambing, Bill Perez, Batilyo and Doy Kastilyo of Arte Bauan and Temyong, John Kier Contacte, Justin Magbojos, Joy Bagay, Sleygh and Ria Manalo of Arte Likha. It’s a concept they tackled in two previous exhibits where their artworks were inspired by their favorite songs. This time, however, they chose movie soundtracks that hopefully more people can relate to. To complete the experience, there will be codes next to each piece that viewers can scan to hear the soundtrack that served as inspiration. “In Playlist 3, we aim to capture the essence of beloved movie soundtracks through captivating artwork. Our goal is to immortalize the emotion and spirit of these iconic soundtracks in visual form, creating a unique fusion of music and art,” said Yelcast, founder of Visual Poetry Philippines and Arte Bauan.

Given how most Filipinos are hopeless romantics, the two-week exhibit is bound to resonate with them. “Painting a song from a movie soundtrack is a beautiful and meaningful creative process that allows artists to tap into the emotional, interpretive, narrative and personal aspects of the music and translate them into visual art,” Yelcast added. The group chose to hold their exhibit at ARTablado, citing how it’s an 'ideal platform to showcase their work to a diverse ad engaged audience' and pointing out that is 'renowned' for promoting local artists. “By collaborating with this esteemed gallery, Arte Bauan and Arte Likha gain access to a professional, well-equipped space that enhances the presentation of their artwork. This partnership also signifies a mutual dedication to fostering creativity and supporting emerging artists within the local community,” Yelcast said.

The outspoken artist then shared a message of empowerment to artistically inclined youth, stating, “As young Filipino visual artists, you possess the ability to shape narratives, challenge perceptions, and inspire others through your art. Embrace your identity, hone your skills, and continue to push boundaries — your voice matters, and it has the potential to resonate far and wide.”

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