Lydia Velasco and her family share stories of life, joy, and pain in the Salinlahi IV art exhibition
Prominent Filipino artist Lydia Velasco's new exhibition features the painter and her family's works in the Salinlahi IV art exhibition at Drybrush Gallery which runs until November 11. Titled "Salinlahi" (which translates to "generation"), is an annual event presenting the works of Velasco and her family. The theme of the collection highlights women, love, family, and life—all of which show the cognitive connectedness of each artist. Feminist themes are also present in some of the works created by the painter's family.

Above Interaction: Lydia Velasco and Daisy Carlos - Payaso at Antuking Loro (Photo: drybrush)

Above Kaleidoscope 1 by Sarah Velasco Doringo (Photo: drybrush)
The gallery includes colourful pieces with artful figures of flowers, women, and animals portrayed in Velasco's contemporary style.
Visit the exhibit at Drybrush Gallery, SM Mall of Asia Square to see the works of Lydia Velasco, Tessie Pecaña, Fely Reyes, Sarah Doringo, Daisy Carlos, Isidora Duran, Lon de Cruz, Isabella Dela Cruz, Chie Cruz, Chigoe Cruz, Arlene Manalus, Lex Picaña, Michelle Molo, Phoebe Carlos, Kim Carlos and Kris Ian Carlos.
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