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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 III

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.

  • Pardo de Leon, Untitled, oil on Canvas, 16x12 inches, 40.6x30.8 cm., 1989
  • Pow Martinez, Boy#1, Oil on Canvas, 12x12 inches, 30.4x30.4 cm., 2009
  • Pow Martinez, Santa, Oil on Canvas, 10x8 inches, 25.4x20.3 cm., 2009
  • Pow Martinez, Untitled, Oil on Canvas, 48x40 inches, 121.9x104.1 cm., 2009
  • Ramon Orlina-Minor Arcana
  • Randy Solon, Untitled, Oil on Canvas, 23x17 inches, 58.4x43.1 cm., 2008
  • Ricarte Puruganan, Untitled, Oil on Canvas, 24x26 inches, 60x66 cm., 1976 (6252011A)
  • Rico Lascano, Semana Santa-The Temple, Acrylic on paper, 10x14 inches, 25.4x35.5 cm., 2004
  • Rico Lascano, Pondering Satori, Acrylic, 11x14 inches, 27.9x35.5 cm., 2005
  • Robert Langenegger, Chuchu, Oil on Canvas, 24x24 inches, 60.9x60.9 cm., 2009
  • Rock Drillon, Birth, Acrylic on Canvas, 5x5 feet, 152.4x152.4 cm., 1994
  • Rock Drillon, Exceprt from Lullaby 5, Acrylic on Canvas, 16x18 inches, 43x48 cm., 1988
  • Roy Veneracion, Lips Express, Acrylic on Canvas, 4x4 ft., 121.9x121.9 cm., 2002
  • Rock Drillon, Orange Nail, Acrylic on Canvas, 9x7 feet, 274.3x213.3 cm., 2003
  • Santiago Bose, Untitled, Mixed Media, 43x73 inches, 109.2x185.4 cm., 2001
  • Roy Veneracion, Season of the Tiger, Acrylic on Enamel on Canvas,42x55 inches, 106.6x139.7 cm., 2010
  • Roy Veneracion,Samba Para Ti,Acrylic on Canvas, 48x38 inches, 121.9x96.5 cm., 2007
  • Tatong Torres, Muni Muni, Watercolor, 18x12 inches, 45x30 cm., 2004 (6282011B)
  • Tatong Torres, Status Symbol, Watercolor, 40x30 inches, 101x76 cm., 2004 (6282011A)
  • Tita Lim, La Nina Millagrosa, Mixed Media, 18x12 inches, 45.7x30.4 cm., 1986
  • Vicente Manansala, Untitled, Watercolor,31x43 inches,78.7x109.2 cm., 1967
  • Vicente Manansala,Untitled, Watercolor, 19x28 inches, 48.2x71.1 cm., 1969.
  • Victorio Edades, Untitled, Charcoal, 17x11 inches, 43.1x27.9 cm., 1974.
  • Vincent Balandra, Untitled, Oil on Canvas, 4x4 feet, 121.9x121.9 cm., 2002
  • Vincent Balandra, Untitled, Oil on Canvas, 36x23 inches, 91.4x58.4 cm., 2002
  • Wilfredo Gonzalez, Unitled, Oil on Board,3x2 Feet, 91x60 cm., 1987 (271987A)
  • Wilfredo Gonzalez, Unitled, Oil on Board, 3x2 Feet, 91x60 cm., 1987 (271987B)
  • Wilfredo Gonzalez, Untitled, Oil on Board, 3x2 Feet, 91x60 cm., 1987 (271987C)
  • Ferdinand Doctolero, Ankas, Acrylic on Canvas, 4x4 Feet, 121x121 cm., 2011 (7182011A).jpg
  • erdinand Doctolero, Madonna of the bike, Acrylic on Canvas, 4x4 Feet, 121x121 cm., 2011 (7182011B).jpg
  • Aaron Bautista, Caged Beauty, Mixed media, 36x36 inches, 91x91 cm., 2010 (7192011A).jpg
  • Aaron Bautista, Dreams, Mixed media, 6x4 feet, 182x121 cm., 2010 (7192011F).jpg
  • Aaron Bautista, Field of Dreams, 36x36 inches, 91x91 cm., 2010 (7192011B).jpg
  • Aaron Bautista, Merge, Mixed media, 6x4 feet, 182x121 cm., 2010 (7192011E).jpg
  • Aaron Bautista, Patron, Mixed media, 6x4 feet, 182x121 cm., 2010 (7192011G).jpg
  • Aaron Bautista, World Heritage, Mixed media, 36x36 inches, 91x91 cm., 2010 (7192011D).jpg

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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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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