Arvin Santos & Rymnd Gev
Make it Pop! pt.4
Showing between July 16 - August 9
FEATURED ARTISTS
Arvin Santos
Rymnd Gev
CURATED BY
Artists & Modeka Art
Exhibition | Arvin Santos & Rymnd Gev
Make it Pop! pt. 4
In his new work, Santos will be featuring one of his favorite high school characters.
"I saw this character in a comic book when I was in high school. I used to draw it repeatedly on the back page of my notebooks." He aims to bring this iconic character back to the present day.
The art of Rymnd Gev is about the nostalgia of the 90s’.
"I am also a vintage toy collector. I collect vintage robots, cards, and in particular vintage Filipino toys. I want to share the joy I experience while collecting things and the happiness of bringing back memories from our childhood. I (literally) mix things that I love into my art.”
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Arvin Santos (b. 1996) is a contemporary artist based in Bulacan, Philippines. He graduated from The University of the East (Caloocan) with a Bachelor’s in Fine Arts, majoring in Advertising. He continued his passion and love for art and chose to be a full-time artist.
Most of his works share a glimpse of his life, the good and happy memories. His works show the influence of Pop and Modern Art, with bright colors, shapes, patterns, and cartoon characters.
Raymond Gev graduated at Technological University of the Philippines. He took Bachelor of Fine Arts Major in Advertising. Even as a student, he has won numerous top awards from prestigious national art competitions. In 2017, he was First place in National Student Art Competition in Sculpture for his kinetic sculpture, First place in Manila Bulletin Sketchfest Exhibition Category 2018, First place in Rotary Club of Intramuros Painting Competition, First place in Pepsi x Manila Oceanpark Christmas Tree competition for his mechanical 10 feet sculpture, and a dozen more art achievements.
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