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Solenn Heussaff set to open her 3rd art exhibit called, 'Kundiman'

By Maine Aquino

Solenn Heussaff will soon reveal the paintings and rug designs that she worked on for three years.

In her Instagram post, she announced that she will officially open her third solo exhibit on March 26. According to Solenn her pieces will be shown at Modeka Art in Makati City.

She said, “Happy to share that after almost 3 years in the making, I will be having my 3rd solo exhibit at @modeka.art .”

The Kapuso star said that in this exhibit she will feature her acrylic paintings and the rug designs that she created.

Photo source: @solenn
“Mixing massive Acrylic paintings and my new found love for rug designing.”

Solenn said that the exhibit is called "Kundiman" and is a showcase of her love, appreciation, and hope for the Philippines and the Filipinos.




“Entitled 'Kundiman,' this exhibit expresses my love, appreciation, and hope for our country and our people.”

She also said that safety protocols will be implemented during the exhibit.

“Hope you guys can make time and pass by. Safety protocols to follow. March 26 2021 - April 24, 2021.”

Last February 21, the Taste Buddies host shared a photo of her working on the finishing touches on one of her artworks.

She said, “Last few weeks till my upcoming solo exhibit Kundiman. Have some final touches and good to go! Will be posting details here and on @solennartportfolio. Open to the public, safety protocols to follow. #Kundiman #SoloExhibit #SolennArt.”

Solenn also mentioned that she opened @solennartportfolio on Instagram for other details of her art pieces. The account is filled with images of her acrylic paintings and the rug designs that she worked on.

Solenn's first art exhibit was called "Our People." Like "Kundiman," it also took her three years to finalize the collection.

Her second exhibit called "Kalsada" is a collaboration between her and her nephew, Kaeden. According to Solenn's post on her website, "Kalsada" was based on the people she met all around the Philippines.

“It's called 'Kalsada,' because the subjects are based on everyday people I've seen and met while going around the Philippines… The series of paintings we came up with are all so colorful, even if some of the surroundings and expressions are quite sad. It was actually Kaeden who used so much color, and I guess it kind of makes you appreciate how children naturally see things in a positive way. And that's why I did this with him--so our people's stories can be brought to life in a much brighter light.”

Solenn's third solo exhibit will be held from March 26 to April 24, 2021.

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