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Kulay-Diwa Gallery of Philippine Contemporary Art is a privately owned venue for artistic expression. It is strategically located within a cluster of progressive communities South of Manila. It has an independent exhibition area able to accommodate large-scale works, and a spacious garden ideal for outdoor programs, performances and sculpture installations.

 

Goals of Kulay-Diwa:

To discover and promote the works of talented, young and deserving Filipino Artist;

To serve as a cultural outpost and make the arts more accessible to the fast-growing communities South of Manila; and

To foster cultural interaction and exchanges with the local regions,Southeast Asia and other countries.

 

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Kulay-Diwa Gallery of Philippine Contemporary Art
25 Lopez Avenue, Lopez Village,Sucat
Paranaque City, Metro Manila 1700
Philippines

ph: Landline: (632)8260574
fax: Contact Person: Bobbit
alt: Wireless Landline: (632)4252647

bobbit@kulay-diwa.com

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Gallery Collection II

The images below are some of the updated list of available paintings in our collection. Click on the image to zoom, or, to view more of the artist's works, go to his profile page. To inquire, or to request viewing in the gallery, reservations must be made by phone or email at least three days in advance. For further information, please call (632)8260574 / 026244344, or email us at bobbit@kulay-diwa.com. You can also get in touch with us through our feedback form in our CONTACT US page.

  • Carlo Gernale-Yellow Baby-Acrylic Lacquer on Metal-46x32 inches-116x81 cm.-2011 (712011A)
  • France Tolentino, Art 4 Sale, Oil on Canvas, 34x28 inches, 86.3x71.1 cm., 1995.j
  • Glenn Bautista, Untitled, Oil on Board, 2x4 feet, 121.9x60.9 cm., 1995
  • Gromyko Semper, Paracyclopean Mother & Child in an Interior Inspired by Metsu, Mixed Media, 30x24 inches,76.2x60.9 cm., 2010.
  • Gromyko Semper, The hierophant of Entheogen, Pen and Ink, 16x12 inches, 40.6x30.4 cm., 2009
  • Gromyko Semper, Untitled, Pen and Ink, 40x30 inches, 101.6x76.2 cm., 2009
  • Henri Cainglet, Commotion in Paradise, Oil on Canvas, 42x30 inches, 106.6x76.2 cm., 1992.
  • Henri Cainglet, Untitled, Mixed Media, 4x4 feet, 121.9x121.9 cm., 1992
  • Henri Cainglet, New York, New York, Oil on Canvas, 6x2 feet, 182.8x60.9 cm., 1994
  • Henri Cainglet, Untitled, Mixed Media, 6x4 feet, 182.8x121.9 cm., 1992.j
  • Honey Fernandez, Untitled, Oil on Canvas, 4x4 feet, 121.9x121.9 cm.
  • Ian Quirante, Untitled, Mixed Media, 11x8 inch, 27.9x20.3 cm., 2004.
  • Ian Quirante, Untitled, Mixed Media, 11x8 inches, 27.9x20.3 cm., 2004
  • Ian Quirante, Untitled, Oil on Board, 36x11 inches, 92x30 cm., 2004.
  • Ian Victoriano, Untitled, Acrylic on Paper, 25x31 inches, 65x79 cm., 2000 (6142011A).
  • Ian Victoriano, XXX Setyembre 2002, Mixed Media, 36x26 inches, 91x66cm., 2002
  • Isidro Santos, Untitled, Oil on Canvas, 5x4 Feet, 152.4x121.9 cm., 2005.
  • Israel Remo, As Always There Is Authority, Oil on Canvas, 38x84 inches, 96.5x213.3 cm., 2010
  • Jason Oliviera, Untitled, Oil, 6x5 inches, 15.2x12.7 cm
  • Jecky Alano, Inday, Terracotta, 20x11x12 inches, 50.8x27.9x30.4 cm..
  • Jeho Bitangcor, Archetypal Wound, Mixed media on Tarpauline, 6x4 Feet, 182.8x121.9, 2005
  • Jeho Bitangcor, Laisser Faire, Oil on Canvas, 5x4 Feet, 52.4x121.9 cm., 2003.
  • Jerson Samson, Problema, Charcoal on Paper, 30x24 inches, 76.2x60.9 cm., 2006 (5122011A).
  • Jess Abrera, Sakuna sa welga, Pen and Ink, 11x9 inches, 27.9x22.8 cm., 1985.
  • Jess Abrera, Tagpo sa welga, Pen and Ink on paper, 11x9 inches, 27.9x22.8 cm., 1985
  • Jojo Lofranco, After Reading Page 40, Oil on Canvas, 5x4 Feet, 152.4x121.9 cm., 2003
  • Jose Joya, Untitled, Pastel on Paper, 19x12 inches, 48.2x30.4 cm., 1986.
  • Joseph Lofranco, Untitled, Oil on Canvas, 35x35 inches, 88.9x88.9 cm., 2001
  • Kiko Escora, Untitled, Charcoal on Paper, 29x21 inches, 73.66x53.34 cm, 2001
  • Kristopher Tolentino, Paa, Oil on Canvas, 58x58 inches, 147.3x147.3 cm., 2009
  • Lawrence Borsoto, P 30.00, Oil on Canva, 4x3 Feet, 121.9x90.4 cm., 2003.j
  • Leslie de Chavez, Kagkag, Pen and Ink, 39x30 inches, 99x76.2 cm., 2002
  • Leslie de Chavez, Kape Break, Pen & Ink, 39x30 inches, 99x76.2 cm., 2002.
  • Leslie de Chavez, Pisbol, Pen and ink, 39x30 inches, 99x76.2 cm., 2002.
  • Luis Francisco, Untitled, Oil on Canvas, 4x 6 Feet, 121.9x182.8 cm., 2006
  • Manuel Ocampo, Not Title as of Yet, Acrylic on Canvas, 12x9 inches, 30.4x22.8 cm., 2009
  • Mara Red, Bullfight, Oil on Canvas, 4x4 Feet, 121.9x121.9 cm., 2011 (5282011F)
  • Mara Red, Holy Trinity Uhgyu Tribe Version, Oil on Canvas, 4x4 Feet, 121.9x121.9 cm., 2011 (5282011G)
  • Mara Red, Primal Instinct, Oil on Canvas, 4x4 Feet, 121.9x121.9 cm., 2011 (5282011A)
  • Mara Red, Un Chien, Oil on Canvas, 4x4 Feet, 121.9x121.9 cm., 2011 (5282011C).
  • Mara Red, Tallying Sheep, Oil on Canvas, 4x4 Feet, 121.9x121.9 cm., 2011 (5282011D)
  • Marcel Antonio, Head Study of Bambi, Charcoal on Paper,11x9 inches, 27.9x22.8 cm., 2001
  • Medeo Cruz, Untitled I, Watercolor, 11x7 inches, 27.9x17.7 cm., 2003
  • Medeo Cruz, Untitled II, Watercolor, 11x7 inches, 27.9x17.7 cm., 2003
  • Medeo Cruz, Untitled III, Watercolor, 11x7 inches, 27.9x17.7 cm., 2003.
  • Michael Bacol, In The Eyes Of A Child, Oil on Canvas, 4x3 Feet, 121.9x91.4 cm., 2004.
  • Michael Bacol, Rm 69, Oil on Canvas, 4x3 feet, 121.9x91.4 cm., 2003
  • Michael Bacol, Untitled, Oil on Canvas, 4x3 Feet, 121.9x90.4 cm., 2009.
  • Michael Bacol, Untitled, Oil on Canvas, 4x3 feet., 121.9x91.4 cm., 2003
  • Michael Vincent Manalo-A Reverie from a City Dweller
  • Michael Vincent Manalo-Differences.
  • Michael Vincent Manalo-It was like that
  • Michael Vincent Manalo-Tales from the Hidden Attic.
  • Michael Vincent Manalo-The Anchorman
  • Michael Vincent Manalo-The country's joy division
  • Michael Vincent Manalo-When the Sun Slept
  • Michael Vincent Manalo-You, yourself and the universe
  • Mike Adrao, Permanence Is Never A Grace, Oil on Canvas, 4x4 Feet, 121.9x121.9cm., 2002.
  • MM Yu, Leah, Oil on Canvas, 4x4 Feet, 121.9x121.9 cm., 2004.
  • Onib Olmedo, Untitled, Pastel On Paper, 28x22 inches, 71.1x55.8 cm., 1995.

Kulay-Diwa Gallery of Philippine Contemporary Art is a privately owned venue for artistic expression. It is strategically located within a cluster of progressive communities South of Manila. It has an independent exhibition area able to accommodate large-scale works, and a spacious garden ideal for outdoor programs, performances and sculpture installations.

 

Goals of Kulay-Diwa:

To discover and promote the works of talented, young and deserving Filipino Artist;

To serve as a cultural outpost and make the arts more accessible to the fast-growing communities South of Manila; and

To foster cultural interaction and exchanges with the local regions,Southeast Asia and other countries.

 

Kulay (Color)

Diwa (Spirit, Thought)

 


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Kulay-Diwa Gallery of Philippine Contemporary Art
25 Lopez Avenue, Lopez Village,Sucat
Paranaque City, Metro Manila 1700
Philippines

ph: Landline: (632)8260574
fax: Contact Person: Bobbit
alt: Wireless Landline: (632)4252647

bobbit@kulay-diwa.com

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