A VAST, barren field imprinted with footsteps and inhabited by dragonflies trigger a poignant introspection in Jayme Lucas’, the second solo exhibition of the young artist. The show opened over the weekend and runs until August 26 at Art Cube Gallery in Makati City.
“This familiar setting evokes playful memories of childhood in a rural village, a moment any ordinary barrio kid could recall fondly,” says Lucas, a Fine Arts graduate at Tarlac State University. In 2020, she earned a master’s degree at the University of Santo Tomas Graduate School. The following year, she became a Tuklas grantee of the Eskinita Art Gallery program, before committing to become a full-time artist., Lucas draws the viewer in to the bygone days of innocence and pure wonder. The farmlands piece, a diptych titled, exemplifies a place where children used to spend the entire day socializing before the internet confined them indoors. One can almost smell the tallgrass and feel its scratchy texture while running around and jumping about for hours on end.
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