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Reb Belleza’s 33rd Solo Art Exhibit on FPJ’s Dreams

The narrative of the exhibition: In the heart of Manila, at the illustrious Clocktower Museum, a captivating homage to the King of Filipino movies, Fernando Poe Jr., is set to grace the walls in a mesmerizing exhibition curated by his godson, the multi-disciplinary artist Reb Belleza.

As the anticipation builds, visitors from far and wide eagerly await the unveiling of this extraordinary collection, where each painting serves as a poignant symbol of FPJ’s enduring legacy and the dreams he left unfulfilled as the President the country never had.

With a masterful stroke of the brush, Reb Belleza breathes life into his godfather’s iconic image, capturing the essence of his larger-than-life persona and the indomitable spirit that made him a legend of Philippine cinema. In the paintings, FPJ is a symbol of his unwavering commitment to the Filipino people and his relentless pursuit of justice.

But beyond the surface, each painting in Reb Belleza’s homage holds a deeper significance, reflecting the artist’s own thoughts and emotions about his godfather’s dreams and unfinished business. And the color blue. A secret between them. Through vivid colors and intricate symbolism, Reb Belleza explores the themes of longing and loss, hope and resilience, weaving a tapestry of meaning that resonates with viewers on a profound level.

As visitors meander through the halls of the Clocktower Museum, they are transported on a journey through time and memory, guided by Reb Belleza’s evocative brushstrokes and the timeless presence of FPJ himself. Here, in this sacred space of artistic expression, the legacy of the King of Filipino movies is celebrated and honored in all its glory, ensuring that his spirit will continue to inspire generations to come.

And as the final strokes are laid upon the canvas, and the last touches of paint are applied with loving care, Reb Belleza stands back to admire his masterpiece, knowing that his godfather’s legacy will live on forever in the hearts and minds of the Filipino people. For though FPJ may have left this world, his spirit remains as vibrant and powerful as ever, a beacon of hope and inspiration for all who dare to dream of a better tomorrow.

The exhibit opens on April 2 and runs until May 31, 2024

Written by Village Connect

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