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Artist Joey Segundo and curator Natalie are currently working behind the scenes on an upcoming exhibition—an immersive c...
05/03/2026

Artist Joey Segundo and curator Natalie are currently working behind the scenes on an upcoming exhibition—an immersive collection of abstract works exploring nature, femininity, and transformation.

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Photosynthesis 🍃Where light becomes life.A statement piece that brings calm energy and organic movement into contemporar...
16/02/2026

Photosynthesis 🍃

Where light becomes life.A statement piece that brings calm energy and organic movement into contemporary spaces.

As I painted this work alongside my friend Annabelle, I felt a quiet gratefulness and a sense of ease that allowed carel...
01/02/2026

As I painted this work alongside my friend Annabelle, I felt a quiet gratefulness and a sense of ease that allowed carelessness to exist not as neglect, but as freedom—a playful gathering of friends creating art together. It was an unguarded trust in the process of making something beautiful, guided by joy and creative flow. The name Hydrangea itself carries symbolic weight, drawn from the Greek hydro meaning water and angeion meaning barrel or pitcher—an appropriate name, since all hydrangea varieties need a lot of water. In this painting, water becomes both source and metaphor: for friendships that are replenished over time, and for the gentle overflow of gratitude that emerges when one allows life to bloom without restraint.

The anemone’s ancient symbolism as a wind flower, bending but not breaking. Its sweeping lines carry the possibility of ...
31/01/2026

The anemone’s ancient symbolism as a wind flower, bending but not breaking. Its sweeping lines carry the possibility of protection, of gentle resilience, of healing that does not announce itself loudly but persists nonetheless. What seems fragile is also watchful; what feels lost still shelters a quiet power, offering solace even as it stands exposed to the elements.

Photosynthesis centers on organic becoming. Layered greens and softened blues move fluidly across the surface, echoing t...
31/01/2026

Photosynthesis centers on organic becoming. Layered greens and softened blues move fluidly across the surface, echoing the invisible labor of photosynthesis—life sustaining itself through light, patience, and time. Loose, gestural brushstrokes suggest growth not as a sudden bloom, but as a gentle accumulation of moments: inhalations, pauses, and subtle shifts. It is where life learns to breathe.

Alpine Garden (oil on canvas, 2026) is an immersion into the beautiful edge of madness—where restraint dissolves and col...
31/01/2026

Alpine Garden (oil on canvas, 2026) is an immersion into the beautiful edge of madness—where restraint dissolves and colour is never enough. Saturated blues surge and collide, layered with restless textures that feel both wild and intentional, echoing the way nature refuses neat order. The painting invites the viewer to linger in excess: excess hue, excess movement, excess feeling. Like a garden grown beyond its borders, Alpine Garden celebrates the quiet truth that to create something alive, one must dare to go a little mad with colour.

Photosynthesis (oil on canvas, 2026) centers on organic becoming. Layered greens and softened blues move fluidly across ...
27/01/2026

Photosynthesis (oil on canvas, 2026) centers on organic becoming. Layered greens and softened blues move fluidly across the surface, echoing the invisible labor of photosynthesis—life sustaining itself through light, patience, and time. Loose, gestural brushstrokes suggest growth not as a sudden bloom, but as a gentle accumulation of moments: inhalations, pauses, and subtle shifts. It is where life learns to breathe. 🍃

Djoanna, 36 x 36 inches, Oil on canvas 📍MNL 🇵🇭
24/01/2026

Djoanna, 36 x 36 inches, Oil on canvas 📍MNL 🇵🇭

Garden of Eve is an abstract exploration of femininity and beginnings, inspired by Eve as the first woman. It reflects t...
15/01/2026

Garden of Eve is an abstract exploration of femininity and beginnings, inspired by Eve as the first woman. It reflects temptation and awakening, the moment desire and curiosity first emerge. The work captures the delicate space between innocence and experience, shaped by choice, free will, and the pursuit of knowledge.

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