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Solenn Heussaff to showcase artwork in Japan exhibit
Solenn Heussaff to showcase artwork in Japan exhibit
Toff C.
Published Sep 02, 2024 12:45 PM PHT
Solenn Heussaff announced that she will be part of an art exhibit in Japan.
Solenn Heussaff announced that she will be part of an art exhibit in Japan.
The French-Filipino artist shared on her Instagram page that her painting will be displayed at the "Finopinas" exhibit in Shibuya, Tokyo this September.
The French-Filipino artist shared on her Instagram page that her painting will be displayed at the "Finopinas" exhibit in Shibuya, Tokyo this September.
"AMBIVALENCE - 4x5, Acrilic, Posca pens, oil pastel, gel pad and piña silk," she relayed about the details of her painting.
"AMBIVALENCE - 4x5, Acrilic, Posca pens, oil pastel, gel pad and piña silk," she relayed about the details of her painting.
She continued: "If you are in Tokyo this week, please come see 'Finopinas' at the Tokyo Midtown design hub. Open to everyone starting September 3! So blessed to be amongst the artists to showcase my work in Japan."
She continued: "If you are in Tokyo this week, please come see 'Finopinas' at the Tokyo Midtown design hub. Open to everyone starting September 3! So blessed to be amongst the artists to showcase my work in Japan."
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Fans online were quick to react to Solenn's announcement.
Fans online were quick to react to Solenn's announcement.
"Yey! so proud of you such an amazing artist," another fan wrote.
"Yey! so proud of you such an amazing artist," another fan wrote.
"That is so awesome! Amazing venue," another fan posted.
"That is so awesome! Amazing venue," another fan posted.
As per Provenance Art Gallery, "Finopinas" will run from September 2 to 15 at the Tokyo Midtown Design Hub (107-6205 Tokyo, Minato City, Akasaka, 9 Chome-7-1).
As per Provenance Art Gallery, "Finopinas" will run from September 2 to 15 at the Tokyo Midtown Design Hub (107-6205 Tokyo, Minato City, Akasaka, 9 Chome-7-1).
"The vernissage opens September 2; the exhibition will be open to the public September 3 onward," the gallery announced.
"The vernissage opens September 2; the exhibition will be open to the public September 3 onward," the gallery announced.
"This exhibition is in partnership with the Philippine Embassy of Japan, Department of Trade & Industry Philippines-Tokyo, Philippine Trade and Investment Center-Tokyo, the Center of International Trade Expositions & Missions, ASEAN-Japan Centre, and the Japan Institute of Design Promotion."
"This exhibition is in partnership with the Philippine Embassy of Japan, Department of Trade & Industry Philippines-Tokyo, Philippine Trade and Investment Center-Tokyo, the Center of International Trade Expositions & Missions, ASEAN-Japan Centre, and the Japan Institute of Design Promotion."
It was on August 26 when Solenn first teased about her being part of the exhibit in Japan.
It was on August 26 when Solenn first teased about her being part of the exhibit in Japan.
"Slightly quiet from the biz to focus on building my art. Happy that @provenanceartgallery has given me the opportunity to showcase my work in Tokyo this coming September," she wrote on Instagram.
"Slightly quiet from the biz to focus on building my art. Happy that @provenanceartgallery has given me the opportunity to showcase my work in Tokyo this coming September," she wrote on Instagram.
The actress revealed that she took a different approach this time when it comes to her painting.
The actress revealed that she took a different approach this time when it comes to her painting.
"Though many of you know me for my social realism kind of artworks, I have taken these last years (from my last solo show in 2021) to refocus my energy and tell some stories another kind of way. Looking forward to the critics, good or bad that help me grow as an artist," she stated.
"Though many of you know me for my social realism kind of artworks, I have taken these last years (from my last solo show in 2021) to refocus my energy and tell some stories another kind of way. Looking forward to the critics, good or bad that help me grow as an artist," she stated.
In a past interview with Tatler Asia in 2018, Solenn shared that she began painting at the age of three.
In a past interview with Tatler Asia in 2018, Solenn shared that she began painting at the age of three.
After taking a fashion course in Paris, Solenn reignited her passion for painting through her father's photography.
After taking a fashion course in Paris, Solenn reignited her passion for painting through her father's photography.
"It took some time to get back into the groove of things, but I found myself inspired by a photograph my father took during one of his trips to Burma," she relayed.
"It took some time to get back into the groove of things, but I found myself inspired by a photograph my father took during one of his trips to Burma," she relayed.
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