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MANILA, Philippines -- Kaleidoscope will be the very first full-color show by Silverlens Gallery. The show is a mix of three artists, Ina Ayala, Mintio and MM Yu, with very different perceptions of space and reality. The show captures the polychromatic urban soul through Ina Ayala’s painterly abstractions, Mintio’s explosions of light and MM Yu’s street documentary style. 

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Mariano Ching will showcase a series of his work using acrylic paintings on paper, canvas and metal signages on July 15, 2009 at Silverlens Gallery. In his show Dead Ends and False Starts, he depicts a dreamer and his desire for utopia in a post-apocalyptic world and presents a silver lining despite decay and obsolescence.

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Mariano Ching will showcase a series of his work using acrylic paintings on paper, canvas and metal signages on July 15, 2009 at Silverlens Gallery. In his show Dead Ends and False Starts, he depicts a dreamer and his desire for utopia in a post-apocalyptic world and presents a silver lining despite decay and obsolescence.

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