Creatives Assembly is one of our activities during our 1st year celebration. With workshops and artshows, art and inspirational talks will also be conducted from these speakers to encourage more Creatives to continue doing what they love:
If you happen to be just around Rizal Park on May 19, don't hesitate to visit us at the Orchidarium and join our assembly starting from 10 AM to 11:30 AM. There will be workshops from 1 PM to 5 PM so you will surely enjoy your weekend.
May 19, 2019 , 10 AM at The Orchidarium, Rizal Park
Lhan Napa is a photojournalist, an educator and a landscape impressionist based in North Manila. He focuses on landscapes and with an abstract minimalist design specially in round canvases. He's also partners and supports the Asian Film Critics and local editor of some commentary private writings.
Through art and literary skills he aims to promote mental health awareness believing the use of art in any kind of form as a form of therapy. Through volunteering, he believes that it is a perfect avenue and not only a bridge to discover some creative talents but to discover ourselves.
Jax Deniele R. Pagtalunan is an educator, artist, mental health advocate and a volunteer. Currently, he is a full time lecturer at Far Eastern University - Cavite where he also serves as the adviser of the Psychology Society. He is a candidate of Master of Arts in Psychology major in Clinical Psychology in De La Salle University - Dasmarinas.
Moreover, he is a volunteer psychometrician at AMAX Psychological Clinic and volunteers as a counselor in various organizations. Mr. Pagtalunan is an active member of the Psychological Association of the Philippines, Pambansang Samahan sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino and Philippine Mental Health Association. He is also the current Club Service Director and consultant for psychological services of the Rotaract Club of Metro Poblacion Silang.
Jax is a co-founder of PSYCHKEYS Volunteer Group and a Creative Volunteer of Astrolikha Inc.. He is frequently invited in various seminars and workshops to raise awareness and inspire people about the essence of mental health in different schools, organizations and communities. He aims to bring psychology closer to the community.
Gini Aala, is an electronics engineer by day and a visual artist based in Tagaytay City. She focuses on drawing and interpreting eyes and facial expressions of women and the language a hand can convey. She also does abstract paintings showing nature and cosmic scenes with metallic accent and geometrical figures.Her art is infused with enchanted fantasy and twists in realism. She is highly influenced by her father who is a portrait and landscape artist.
Gini has performed several live art sessions and exhibits (including group exhibits). She is an one of the artists of Hate Collective and LUNAS PH. She has been featured in the Philippine national television shows.
She also initiated this art group movement, Creative Street with an advocacy of sharing art lessons and skills to the children specially the underprivileged ones. Their first art workshop started last May 19, 2018.
See more of her arts at Art of Gini