Monday, November 25, 2024

"Golden Moments: A Celebration of Art and Gratitude"

Golden Moments: Reflections on My First Solo Exhibit

When I look back on my first solo art exhibit, Golden Strokes: A Journey of Art and Time, the memories feel as vibrant as the hues on my canvas. Held at The Blanco Art Gallery in Angono, Rizal, the experience was a tapestry of emotions—joy, gratitude, and inspiration. It was more than an exhibition of my art; it was a celebration of community, love, and shared dreams.

A Community of Support

This milestone wouldn’t have been possible without my incredible support system. My family, friends, and colleagues came through in ways that moved me deeply. They sacrificed their time, braving long commutes and giving up precious family moments to share this special occasion with me. Some couldn’t attend in person but still contributed financially, reminding me of the many ways love can show up.

To the Blanco family—Ate Gem, Sir Michael, Dra. Rosemarie, Sir Glenn, Julius, Allan, and their wonderful clan—thank you for opening your gallery and hearts to me. To the ARTipolo family led by Mr. Pol A. Mesina Jr., your camaraderie and artistic energy made the event even more vibrant. To Ate Marites Paragas-Mesina and their son Marius, Mr. Tam Urao, Dra. Christelle Guzik, Mr. JM Guzik, and their children, Ate Corazon Gaufo Patarata and Sis. Carol Mencias Alay-ay and her husband. 

To my Gubat St. Anthony Cooperative family, Engr. Rene Hermo, and Ms. Ma. Nenete Cepria, your presence and support were invaluable. To my NATCCO family, especially Mr. Glenn Medez and the KRC unit (Shenna May De Manuel, Melvin Tagle, Ji Piñon), thank you for the food, resources, and unwavering encouragement. And to my family—Dad, Mom, Madz, Elize, Eriel, and Ember—your love has always been my greatest masterpiece. To our close family friends Ate Norma De Veas Sanchez and Gwyneth Yvonne Sanchez for the song and assistance in preparing the potluck table. Thank you to Mark Gob for taking care of our home and cats.

Thanks to Mr. Joel Joson, his partner, and their children for the Bulacan goodies.  I also want to acknowledge my KRC panga nays: William Cariño, Maria Claudette Risa Bataller, her husband, and Sis. Liza Bataller.

Moments to Remember

The exhibit’s opening was a whirlwind of meaningful interactions. From catching up with Professor Milagros Lagrosa and her family to chatting with Ate Kathy Lising over potluck dishes, the day felt like a beautifully curated canvas of people and stories.

I still smile when I remember closing the gallery late with Katrina Sarmiento Gob. Those quiet moments after the crowd had left reminded me of why I paint: to connect, to reflect, and to share beauty with the world.

Art That Finds a Home

Two of my pieces, Cherish and A Spoonful of Life, found new homes during the exhibit. Knowing that my art will grace the walls of others and bring them joy is one of the most rewarding parts of this journey.

"Cherish"

A Spoonful of Life

For those who missed the opening, there’s still time! The exhibit runs until November 30, 2024, and we’ll close it on December 1 with another art workshop. If you’re interested, message The Blanco Art Gallery to join us.

A Heart Full of Gratitude

To everyone who prayed for me, sent congratulatory messages, or joined me in spirit—thank you. Your words, actions, and presence made this exhibit more than an event; it became a golden memory etched in my heart. Additionally, I want to thank those who helped make this event possible: Amilyn David, Cristy Naigan, and YES NA YES to Allan Reyes! Special thanks to Mr. Fred Tejada for helping with the setup and to Racquel Gamuyao for bringing the pichi-pichi.

Thanks also to Ms. Maria Cristina Naigan and Ms. Lorene Samaniego and their families.

And above all, thanks be to God, the ultimate artist, for gifting me with the ability to create and share.

This chapter of my artistic journey may be closing, but the story continues. If you’d like to view or purchase my works, visit the gallery or stay tuned for what’s next. You may see some of my works in the online gallery page of this blog.  Let’s keep celebrating art, community, and the golden moments that make life extraordinary.




























































Thursday, September 19, 2024

Celebrating a Golden Milestone: My First Solo Art Exhibit

 

As I approach my 50th birthday—a milestone I lovingly refer to as my "golden age"—I reflect on the journey that has brought me here. While I may still feel like the young Rose you’ve always known, my body gently reminds me that time is moving swiftly, much like the vibrant hues of a sunset I’ve grown to cherish.

Over the years, God has blessed me with talents that have fueled my passions for writing and art. Painting has become my sanctuary, a refuge during moments of fatigue, stress, or loneliness. Even in my happiest times, it is through my creativity that I find solace and expression.

To celebrate this significant milestone, I am thrilled to announce that I will be hosting my first solo art exhibit! It’s a brave step for me, and I am incredibly grateful for the unwavering support of friends and fellow artists who have walked alongside me on this journey. A special thank you goes to Ms. Gem Blanco for graciously opening the doors of The Blanco Art Gallery to host this special occasion.

The Blanco Art Gallery is not just a venue but a prestigious institution known for its commitment to showcasing the rich tapestry of local and international artistry. With its historical significance in the heart of the City of Arts, Angono, Rizal, the gallery has long been a sanctuary for artists and art lovers alike. Its walls have celebrated countless exhibitions, fostering a vibrant community that inspires creativity and connection. I am honored to be part of this legacy, and I cannot think of a better place to share my work.

The exhibit will run from October 15 to November 30, but I would love for you to join me for the opening ceremony on October 20, 2024, at 3 p.m. at The Blanco Art Gallery. I will showcase a collection of both my older and newer works, offering a glimpse into the evolution of my artistic journey. While I’m still discovering my true artistic voice, I hope to share the direction it is leading me in.

Your presence would mean the world to me on this special day. Instead of gifts, I would greatly appreciate your support in other ways—perhaps by bringing extra food or helping to introduce my work to fellow art enthusiasts who might be interested in purchasing a piece.

Thank you for the love and support you’ve shown me throughout the years. I hope you’ll be part of this meaningful celebration as I take this exciting step forward in my artistic journey. I can’t wait to share this experience with you!

About Rose Gob

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Welcome to my blog! I’m Rose Gob—an expert in Knowledge Management, a seasoned HR and OD practitioner, an ARTIST, and an educator. I’ve created three dynamic blogs to share my deep passion for creative arts, cooperatives, and the social enterprise industry, with a primary focus on my art blog, www.cascadeartstudio.com. Throughout the pandemic, I explored a variety of topics, but now I’m excited to bring you more focused and engaging content. I want to hear from you! Share your thoughts, ask questions, and let me know what topics you're eager to dive into. Thank you for stopping by. Your insights are invaluable to me. Please be sure to check back often, and have an amazing day!