Jezzel Wee: The Ceramic Artist Part of Art Fair PH/Projects
Manila/ Vibe/ Artists

Artist Spotlight: Finding Inspiration in the Cliché with Jezzel Wee

In a world where art often bridges the tangible and the transcendent, Jezzel Wee’s works are experiences rather than mere objects. Drawing inspiration from shifting landscapes, the organic beauty of nature, and the rich artistic legacies of both Japanese and Filipino cultures, her work is a seamless fusion of intricate patterns and natural textures that transform clay into immersive, interactive installations that invite touch, movement, and exploration

Rooted in tradition while also deeply contemporary, Jezzel Wee’s ceramics are a story of noticing the small details and finding inspiration in the cliché. 

In our latest artist spotlight, Jezzel Wee talks about her journey into ceramics, learning from masters, and leaving a message of hope through her work. 

What led you to pursue ceramics as a medium?

I like the tactile quality of clay, and I was also drawn to the process of ceramics. It is very tedious, and it has risks, but at the same time, it has high rewards. 

I learned that you learned your craft from a Japanese ceramic artist. Can you share your journey in learning the craft?

Loading...

I learned from Ryoji Matsumiya, owner and potter of Tsugaru Kanayamayaki in Aomori, Japan. In Tsugaru Kanayamayaki, they process their own clay, fire climbing (noborigama) and anagama wood kilns, and have studios that focus on the slab technique, wheel throwing technique, slip cast technique, jigger and jolly technique, and pressure mold technique. 

I was fortunate to have done and learned most of the techniques of production in Tsuguru Kanayamayaki. They also trusted me to make designs for them, I had to learn what designs were appealing to the Japanese market. 

The biggest challenge for me was when they assigned me to be their chief designer. One of the last projects I made for them was the lamp design production for Hoshino Resorts in Aomoriya, Misawa, and Aomori, Japan. 

Strict discipline and respect for the art and craft are needed.  

Who or what are your biggest influences in your work?

I cannot name a specific person who influences my work because all my mentors, potter friends, and artist friends inspire me to do well in my work. It may sound cliché, but nature and my surroundings have the biggest influence on my work. 

How would you describe your style of aesthetic in ceramics?

I think my style/aesthetic in ceramics is a blend of Japanese and Filipino patterns and influences. 

You find inspiration in the complexities of organic forms and relate them to changing landscapes. Can you share specific examples of natural elements that have significantly influenced your recent works?

Loading...

For the “Liberating the Chawan” show last 2022 in Pinto Art Museum, most of my works were inspired from growing moss and marine life. Another example is my work for “Weighing Seeds, Pulling Through” at Gravity Art Space, the installation was inspired from Kapok pods and seeds that I often see when I walk around UP Campus. 

I like the idea on how nature can present itself in a broad perspective and as we spend time immersing ourselves, we notice the small details that completes the whole. I guess those characteristics significantly influence my work. 

How did your involvement in the Art Fair PH 2025 come about?

It started when Eya Beldia and I were having a conversation about an exhibition that I wanted to do. Ms. Dawn Atienza of Tin-aw Art Projects and Eya Beldia told me last September that they proposed the idea to Art Fair PH 2025 and got chosen for their special projects. 

What does it mean to you to have been a part of this event?

It meant that I could show another perspective or way to appreciate ceramics as an art form

Can you describe your work, “Pagbulong”?

Pagbulong” is a site-specific ceramic art installation where the viewer is encouraged to hold and engage with the pieces. 

Loading...

Each ceramic doll is a bell that they can gently shake after they whisper their wishes. As they hold and shake the ceramic doll, a ringing sound will be heard, and other dolls will resonate the same sound. 

What motivated you to create interactive art, and how do you think it enhances the connection between the artwork and the viewer?

For the past few years, my works have always been interactive and immersive; I wanted to create a space where viewers are invited to engage with the work. I think I want to share my experiences with the viewers on how I view the world. 

The tactile or the sense of touch grounds us to be at the present, the sound being produced prompts us to pay attention to the work or what’s in front of us. I think that the time spent with the work creates this intimate connection between the work and the viewer.

What did you hope to convey to the viewers through your exhibition, “Pagbulong”?

I hoped that they had the time to slow down and take the opportunity to say wishes for themselves, for others, or even our country. To realize that each and every one of us carry that wish or hope for things to be better. 

How do you see your work evolving after Art Fair Philippines?

My work will always be grounded in creating experiences for the viewers, to connect with themselves and be more self-aware. I think I will explore more on how to create site-specific works that will engage viewers.

Do you have any upcoming collaborations or exhibitions your audience can look forward to?

As of now, the bulk of the preparation was for Art Fair Philippines. Maybe a few group exhibitions in the 3rd or 4th quarter of the year. 

Learn more about Jezzel Wee and her works by following her on Instagram

Enjoyed this article? Check out our previous Artist Spotlight profiles here.

Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.

This Week's Event In Manila View more

This Week's Event In Manila

Tanod-Lupa
Aug 1 - Aug 31, 2025

Tanod-Lupa

Into The Woods
Aug 7 - Aug 31, 2025

Into The Woods

Manila/ The List/ What's On
Rich Brian Brings New Album & Solo Tour to Manila at New Frontier Theater
31 Photo by Instagram/ Rich Brian

“Twelve, twelve, twelve, twelve in the morning” is the time you’re expected to wake up excited one day in December. Indonesian rap sensation Rich Brian is bringing his signature blend of sharp lyricism and genre-bending beats to Manila this December 2025, marking his first solo performance in the Philippines. 

The concert is part of his “Where Is My Head?” Asia tour, which includes stops in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taipei.

The Asia tour's official poster
Courtesy of Live Nation

Under the same title of his latest album released last week, the first of his after six years, the Manila leg is scheduled for December 8, at the New Frontier Theater, a venue known for hosting top-tier international acts. Fans can expect a high-energy setlist that spans Rich Brian’s evolution, from viral breakout tracks like Dat $tick to more introspective cuts from his 2023 EP Brightside, and of course, the new album. 

Loading...

The show promises an immersive experience that showcases Rich Brian’s growth as both a performer and a producer. His recent releases have leaned into more melodic territory, blending hip-hop with R&B and pop influences, while still maintaining the lyrical edge that first catapulted him to fame. Timezones, for example, is one track in his album that came from his personal perspectives and memories along the years.

Rich Brian, born Brian Imanuel, first gained global attention in 2016 and quickly became one of the leading voices in Asian hip-hop. As part of the 88rising collective, he’s collaborated with artists like Joji, NIKI, and Jackson Wang, and performed at major festivals including Coachella and Head in the Clouds

Photo of rapper Rich Brian and Ski Mask the Slump God
Rich Brian and Ski Mask the Slump God | photo from Instagram/ Rich Brian

His Manila stop is expected to draw a diverse crowd, from longtime fans who’ve followed his journey since his viral debut, to newer listeners discovering his more recent, genre-fluid sound. With a reputation for dynamic live performances and a growing catalog of hits, Rich Brian’s upcoming show is poised to be one of the most anticipated music events of the season. 

Presale tickets will be available via Live Nation on August 25 while general admissions will start on Aug 26 via Ticketnet and other platforms. 

To secure your tickets, keep an eye on Live Nation and Ticketnet for updates. Also, don’t forget to follow Rich Brian on Instagram and Facebook for details of his Asia tour. 

Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe. 

Manila/ Delish/ Happenings
Burger King Philippines Unveils Fantastic Four Menu with Marvel Studios
21 Photo by Burger King Philippines

If you’ve ever wondered what it might taste like to channel the powers of Marvel’s Fantastic Four, Burger King Philippines has cooked up an answer, and it’s flame-grilled, cheesy, and just a little bit cosmic. 

In celebration of Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Burger King Philippines has unveiled a limited-time menu and immersive store experience that brings the superhero squad’s powers to life through bold flavors and vibrant visuals. The campaign, dubbed “Step Into Fantastic,” is a full-on sensory adventure for Marvel fans and burger lovers. 

The exterior of Burger King's Kanlaon branch in Quezon City
Courtesy of Burger King Philippines

The themed menu includes four new items, each inspired by a member of the iconic team. There’s the Fantastic Cheesy Burger, a stretchy, melty tribute to Mister Fantastic, stacked with mozzarella, Swiss cheese, marinara, and bacon. The Invisible Blue Fizz, a tropical blue drink, channels the cool mystique of the Invisible Woman. For heat-seekers, the Flame On! Dip brings a sriracha kick worthy of the Human Torch. And rounding out the lineup is the Crushin’ Buffalo King, a spicy chicken sandwich that nods to The Thing’s brute strength. 

But the experience doesn’t stop at the menu. Burger King’s Kanlaon branch in Quezon City has been transformed into a superhero-themed destination, complete with glowing neon exteriors, digital kiosks, and Fantastic Four-inspired interiors. It’s a bold move that reflects the brand’s push toward immersive, fandom-driven dining. 

“We wanted to go beyond the usual and create something immersive for our guests,” said Patricia Sara, Brand Manager of Burger King Philippines. “More than the food and the store design, it’s about offering customers a chance to connect and share meaningful moments with their fantastic squads.” 

The interior of Burger King's Kanlaon branch in Quezon City
Courtesy of Burger King Philippines

Fans can also snag exclusive Fantas-TEE merchandise through the BK App with any Fantastic Specials order, while supplies last. The campaign runs nationwide through Sept. 30, 2025 giving fans a limited window to taste the extraordinary. 

Whether you’re a die-hard Marvel devotee or just in the mood for something different, Burger King’s Fantastic Four collaboration offers a flavorful twist on fandom and a reason to gather your own super squad for a bite. 

Follow Burger King Philippines on Instagram for more information.  

Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe. 

Manila/ The List/ Nightlife
EXO's D.O. Delivers a Blissful Concert Experience for Filipino Fans
D O Photo by The Beat Asia

Roses are red, violets are blue, and the SM Mall of Asia Arena lit up in white as fans welcomed Doh Kyung-Soo — better known as D.O. — for his second solo concert tour, “DO it!

Best known as the powerhouse main vocalist of the global K-Pop phenomenon EXO, D.O. has long captivated audiences with his rich, soulful voice. This time, however, the spotlight was all his. He returned to Manila on Aug. 16, treating Filipino EXO-Ls, Dandanies, and casual listeners alike to an unforgettable night filled with heartfelt performances, playful banter, and plenty of fan interactions. 

Presented by Wilbros Live, the concert featured tracks from his first full-length album, “BLISS,” which showcased a more personal and versatile side of the artist as it explored themes of nostalgia, love, and mental health. From emotional ballads to upbeat numbers, the crowd sang, laughed, and cheered along as he showed exactly why he’s deemed one of the best vocalists in the K-pop industry.

As part of his ongoing tour across Asia — from Seoul to Tokyo — Manila once again proved to be a stop full of love and energy. And yes, The Beat Manila was there to catch all the moments. Here are some of the highlights from our unforgettable night with D.O.!

D.O. Hits Every Note

The singer kicked off the show with “Do You Remember?,” immediately raising the bar and riding the high energy of his Filipino fans as they welcomed him on stage. He followed this up with the album’s breezy opener “Nobody Knows It” and his 2023 track, “Wonder,” before finally greeting everyone.

“The heat in the Philippines is really different! It’s so hot!” The singer said, earning a round of cheers from the audience, which had his eyes widening in surprise. “Why are your reactions so good? Every time I visit here, I am always surprised. Your energy is next level, and we’re only getting started!

Despite the heat, last Saturday had given us a fair amount of rain, too, which the artist admitted had made him worried for the fans. Fortunately, the weather turned better a couple of hours before the show, and he thanked everyone for making the time to come see him. 

D.O. showed us just why he’s one of the most admired vocalists in the K-Pop industry as he sang song after song from his new album; his vocals were clear, heartfelt, and incredibly steady despite walking up and down the massive stage. The first half of the set featured his more upbeat tracks, such as “Mars,” “5 Minutes,” and his R&B song, “Fit” while the second half highlighted the acoustic and soaring ballads such as “I Do,” “I’ll Be There,” and “IN ANOTHER LIFE.”

Although having just listened to some of these songs for the first time, we were completely immersed in the moment, which we believe was also due to the English subtitles that were flashed on the screens during his performances. D.O. had mentioned them in one of his ments, explaining that he wanted everyone to not only vibe with the music but also understand the meaningful and beautiful lyrics behind each and every one of his songs. 

Some of our favorite moments include his performance of “Popcorn” and the dance pop “SING ALONG,” where he asked everyone to stand up. Their light sticks also danced in a variety of colors, setting the entire arena aglow. 

Concert
Photo by The Beat Asia

After that exhilarating performance, D.O. stepped off stage to prepare for the next half of the show, while fans were treated to a karaoke sing-along of some popular EXO songs! Fans were taken back in time when the singer suddenly appeared during “Love Me Right” and sang that iconic high note from the bridge. He then treated EXO-Ls by singing another track from their debut studio album, released in 2013. 

“It’s been such a long time since I’ve sung this song,” he said after singing “Peter Pan.” “Thanks to you guys, I’m able to sing it again.”

Although the rest of the concert showcased more of his ballads and gentler tracks, it was equally engaging and probably more heartfelt, as D.O. sang us songs about being okay despite the difficulties, about being enough, and having the strength to move forward and do everything we set our minds to.

“While writing my album, 'BLISS,' I was thinking that I wanted the fans to receive courage and warmth through the songs,” he revealed. “I truly felt that while I’m performing, you’re really enjoying listening to the songs. I get a lot of energy from that, so thank you very much! I will continue to become an artist who releases beautiful songs.”

Speaking of beautiful, the set design was also equally captivating. At one point, he was lifted into the air on a platform as he serenaded us with “It’s Love” against a backdrop of blue waves. He followed this up with a performance of “My Dear,” where the backdrop transitioned to a glowing crescent moon, setting a more romantic mood. 

D.O.
Photo by The Beat Asia

Gleeful Laughter and Memorable Surprises

If there’s one other thing D.O. is known for apart from being an impressive vocalist, it’s his good sense of humor. Once deemed the funniest member in EXO, D.O. effortlessly made everyone laugh with his cute comments and banter with the fans. 

We laughed out loud during his encore when he had everyone sing his song “Popcorn” but some kept doing the fan chant. The singer then stopped everyone, directing them to just “sing, please.” When they did it again, D.O. yelled out, “Who was that? You’re doing it on purpose!” — sending the fans into a fit of giggles at his playful, angry expression. 

Having been in the Philippines before, we were also impressed by how he had easily understood some Tagalog terms. He instantly knew what everyone was saying when they chanted “Walang uuwi (no one will go home)” to which he replied that they can’t because their concert is timed, but promised that he’ll come back. He also easily picked up on “Iiyak na 'yan (will you cry?)” during one of his final ments. The K-Pop star sincerely told us that he may not be showing any tears, but he’s crying on the inside. 

Just before he took a commemorative photo with everyone, D.O. was surprised when a video flashed on the screen and the fan project appeared, showcasing photos and video clips from fans. The fandom prepared banners and a massive light sign that read “We can do it all with Kyungsoo!” — a touching moment between artist and fans, proving that their relationship is give and take and that the message he wanted to send with this new album has gotten through. 

From laugh-out-loud moments to memorable performances, D.O. truly gave us a beautiful memory we won’t soon forget. As fans of EXO and K-Pop music in general, we were simply captivated by his talent — not just vocally, but also in the way he moves people with his music. A win for EXO-Ls and Dandanies, indeed. We simply can’t wait for his next return to Manila!

Kyungsoo
Photo by The Beat Asia

For updates, you can follow D.O. on Instagram. You can also check out Wilbros Live’s official Facebook, X (Formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Instagram pages for more details on upcoming concerts in Manila.

Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.

Manila/ The List/ What's On
Manila International Book Fair 2025 to Celebrate Stories in Every Form
21 Photo by Manila International Book Fair

If your idea of a good time involves the scent of freshly printed pages and the thrill of discovering a new favorite author, then September is about to deliver. The Manila International Book Fair (MIBF), the Philippines’ largest and longest-running literary event, is returning from September 10 to 14, 2025 at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City. 

Previous Manila International Book Fair
Website/ Manila International Book Fair

This year’s theme, “Get Lit – Stories in Every Form,” reflects the evolving nature of storytelling. 

From traditional print to digital media, audio formats, and visual narratives, MIBF 2025 is set to embrace the full spectrum of how stories are told and experienced. The fair will occupy two full floors of the venue, offering a sprawling showcase of books, creative content, and interactive experiences. 

More than 200 exhibitors are expected, including major publishing houses like Adarna House, Anvil Publishing, Fully Booked, and National Book Store, alongside university presses and international publishers. Visitors can expect exclusive book launches, author signings, panel discussions, and workshops catering to readers of all ages and interests. 

Beyond the bookshelves, MIBF continues to champion literacy and lifelong learning. Organized by Primetrade Asia, Inc., the fair has grown into a cultural institution since its inception in the early 1980s. It now draws over 160,000 visitors annually and serves as a hub for educators, librarians, publishers, and content creators to connect and collaborate. 

Previous Manila International Book Fair
Website/ Manila International Book Fair

This year’s edition also puts a spotlight on creative formats. Expect storytelling through performance, visual design, and multimedia installations. Whether you’re a casual reader, a passionate bibliophile, or a curious creative, MIBF offers a space to explore ideas, ignite imagination, and celebrate the power of narrative. 

Admission is free, and the doors open daily from 10 AM to 8 PM. With five days of literary discovery ahead, the Manila International Book Fair 2025 promises to be a celebration of stories in all their forms. 

Check out the event’s official website here and follow their Instagram here for more information.  

Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe. 

Manila/ Vibe/ Artists
Filipino Music Duo Leanne and Naara on Feeling Content at ‘Life at 29’
Leanne and Naara

Back in 2016, the soulful, unhurried ballad “Again” quietly made its way to the local music scene, introducing listeners to the effortless harmonies of Leanne Mamonong and Naara Acueza. The two have come a long way since they first began collaborating in college, jamming in between class sessions, and performing at school events, to now becoming one of OPM’s most beloved indie duos — taking them from coffee shop sets to massive festival stages, all the while racking up awards and building a loyal fanbase. 

Now at 29, Leanne and Naara are stepping into a fresh chapter composed of new music, new perspectives, and life lessons that come with nearly a decade in the industry. The Beat Asia caught up with the duo and talked about how their partnership has evolved, the stories behind their latest single “Life at 29,” and even touched on some of their most memorable performances. 

A Musical Partnership Forged in Friendship

Leanne and Naara met at Assumption College, where they both pursued a Performing Arts program. Leanne told The Beat Asia how it started with an opportunity to perform at an event on campus, and how, after that, they became the go-to acoustic performers at school. 

“We did a cover of Adele’s ‘One and Only’ for that first performance,” Leanne shared when asked about the moment she felt they were meant to perform together. “I’m not sure if it was rehearsed, but Naara started harmonizing during the performance, and honestly, it brought chills to my spine. Looking back now, that was probably the start of Leanne & Naara.”

After graduating, the singer-songwriters released their self-written debut single, “Again,” which garnered a million streams in two months and earned top spots on Spotify’s Philippines Viral 50. It even peaked at #12 on the Global Viral 50 charts! This was followed by a series of non-album singles, including “New York and Back,” “Run Run,” and a cover of Nina’s hit song, “Someday,” which became an instant hit on the radio and across various streaming platforms. In 2019, they signed with Warner Music Philippines, which led to their debut album “Daybreak” (2020), led by the single “Keep Me Up.”

Loading...

From 2016 till now, the duo has been going strong, and when asked about their secret to keeping a solid partnership, Leanne answered, “I believe we’ve survived by respecting each other’s seasons. We’ve gone through a lot of changes individually, and with that also comes the evolution of the way we work together.” 

Through the years, the singer also stated that their music has also grown with them, becoming deeper as they gained new personal experiences. On talks of their creative process and if one is better at music or lyrics and vice versa, Leanne explained that their differing perspectives gave them much room to work with. 

“It allows us to really stretch the material,” she said. “And see where it can go before we decide on its final form.”

Both women have very distinct voices and a unique perspective on songwriting, which also led us to ask about the pros and cons of working solo versus with a partner. 

“I think it applies to all things. Going solo means more creative freedom; you can do pretty much whatever pleases you. But in some ways, they’re also the same,” Leanne said. “Working with a partner is more collaborative. Two minds are working instead of just one. However, it also involves more consideration, especially for us, because we both sing. So stuff like the key of the song and the overall vibe of it has to feel authentic for both of us. And there are times when that’s challenging to find.”

Leanne and Naara spotify
Photo from Facebook/Leanne and Naara
Performing
Photo from Facebook/Leanne and Naara

The singers also described their sound today as “a coming together of all the ‘sounds’ we’ve dabbled in.” In a way, it’s a reflection of all the sounds they’ve been exposed to in the last nine years. They also got candid about what they admire the most about each other as artist — and as friends throughout their relationship all these years.

“I’m blessed to have found Leanne as my partner in this path that I'm in,” Naara told The Beat Asia. “She’s not just incredibly talented, but she also has this beautiful way of putting emotions into words that I’ve always admired. It’s something I honestly can’t do, and that’s why we fit so well together. Beyond the music, what means the most is the friendship we share. With her, I never have to pretend. I can be myself, the real and unfiltered version of me. I'm thankful that she sees me, accepts me, and loves me in any way. That kind of connection is rare these days. It's something I treasure deeply.”

What I admire about Naara the artist is her depth. She always surprises me with the places she goes to in terms of melody and chord progressions,” Leanne explained. “It’s always refreshing to hear her take, because it’s almost always something I never would have thought of myself. What I love about Naara, the friend, is her way of showing support. She goes out of her way to show that she cares about me and my endeavors. It’s really sweet.”

On ‘Life at 29’ and Beyond

Almost a decade since their first single, Leanne and Naara released “Life at 29” last July 4, a gentle ballad marked by their signature warmth, smooth harmonies, and emotionally grounded lyrics. Leanne shared with us that the song was penned in April 2024 and how it was one of three singles they’re hoping to release this year.

“These singles reflect our current state of mind,” Leanne said as we mentioned how the song felt personal, from its intimate storytelling to the emotional delivery. “Apart from being both 29, we feel that this song [“Life at 29] speaks of the life we have now. It’s quiet and filled with contentment. We wanted that feeling to be translated into song.”

Life at 29
Photo from Facebook/Leanne and Naara

The song features beautiful vocals amid gentle guitar strings over a jazzy melody. It’s seemingly more stripped down compared to their previous works, which we believe gave the storytelling aspect a chance to take center stage. When asked if this was intentional, they both agreed.

“We wanted our listeners to feel the warmth of this song, and so we made sure to keep it as raw as possible, blending a few instruments together and our voices to tell the story,” Leanne explained. “It was wonderful working with Gani Palabyab on this one. He was really the right fit. He brought out the rawest emotion from us during our recording. We revisited a few vocal techniques with him to get the vocal quality that we wanted for the adlibs at the end of the track, most especially. We were also lucky to have Makko Abreu and Josh Tulagan on board, who played electric guitar and bass for the track, respectively.”

“We felt like that was the sound and production that fit best for the song,” Naara added. “We wanted to keep it raw and intimate. While our previous songs were sonically different, those choices were also intentional. Each song has always been carefully shaped to serve the story we were telling at the time.”

The two artists decided that the word “contentment” perfectly encapsulates their lives at 29, a theme that was very much interwoven in the song from its gentle melody to lyrics like “It’s been the healthiest couple of years I’ve been in” and “Lately, it’s hard getting out of our den” — which pertains to that feeling of satisfaction and content from the mere fact of being home with the person you love. 

However, “29” also proves to be a daunting year for many, seeing it as the end of their youthful years. But Leanne and Naara provide a hopeful message with this new single, giving it a more optimistic view as it reminded us that the older we get, the wiser we also become.  

“We’re still growing and every day teaches us something new,” Leanne said when asked about what they look forward to in their thirties. “Whatever challenges come our way in the years ahead, we trust that we’ll be able to face them in a more mature way.”

There’s no doubt that this dynamic duo will continue to entertain and inspire audiences with their music in the years to come. The artists recently took the Fête de la Musique Philippines Main Stage, where they collaborated with Bras Pas Pas Pas Pas in an explosive retro-themed set. Despite performing songs that were different from their usual sound, the two singers managed to bring the house down and even gave their own songs a different vibe, proving their versatility and talent. 

That performance was a core memory for us! Getting to headline one of the most sought-after music festivals in the Philippines was such a huge blessing for us,” Leanne expressed. “We also felt super lucky to have collaborated again with Brass Pas Pas Pas Pas. It was our second time performing together, and it still blows our minds how they bring so much life and energy to our songs. We were given a chance to perform their song, 'Yatap' — that one was a killer because of the high notes! After performing it, we definitely felt like rockstars. We still get kilig whenever we look back on those moments on stage.”

Fete PH 2025
Leanne and Naara with Bras Pas Pas Pas Pas | Photo by The Beat Asia

Surely, there will be more stages to come, and we can’t wait to see more of Leanne and Naara taking over the local music scene. And you heard it here first, the duo is planning to release one more song before the year ends, so watch out for it!

Additionally, they’re also throwing a birthday gig slash get-together called “BYE BYE 29 on Aug. 22 at Jess and Pat’s in Quezon City, where they’re also welcoming special guests Pixie Labrador and Eliza Maturan. You can get your tickets here.

Loading...

Follow Leanne and Naara on Facebook and Instagram for updates on their latest music releases and upcoming shows. 

Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.

Manila/ Vibe/ Celebs & Influencers
Heart Evangelista Reveals How GCash Delivers Stylish Convenience
Heart Photo by GCash

Fintech just got a little bit more fashion-forward as GCash, the Philippines’ #1 Finance Super App and largest cashless ecosystem, launches its latest payment innovation, Tap to Pay, which allows users to pay by simply tapping onto Mastercard-enabled terminals that accept NFC payments

To bring this stylish convenience to life, GCash tapped Philippine fashion icon and actress Heart Evangelista-Escudero as the face of this new feature, even releasing a special film to showcase it. 

Hot on the heels of this collaboration, the company unveiled the second installment of their GCash Spotlight YouTube Series last Aug. 12 at the Maybank Performing Arts Theater in BGC. The Beat Manila got to attend this exclusive live recording, where Heart sat down with King of Talk Boy Abunda for an intimate afternoon chat where she opened up about life at 40, her fashion beliefs, and how GCash has changed her life — all while serving looks and giving us a dose of fame, style, and celebrity stories. 

Loading...

Heart’s Soft Power Era

In true Tito Boy fashion, he opened the program with some hard-hitting questions that revealed Heart’s vulnerable side. This year’s GCash Spotlight event explored the milestones she has accomplished and how her journey has changed her perspectives on fame and life in general.  

“This year, I am living my truth and entering my soft power era. I know when to say no!” She said, explaining how she molded into different versions of herself to please people due to her strong desire to be part of the “in” crowd in the past.

“I allowed them to chop me up and sell pieces of me just to make people happy,” she added. “But now I’m not going to waste my energy. I have channeled my energy towards building my future and towards being productive.”

And productive she has become indeed, as Heart is now one of the most sought-after figures in fashion, gracing global runways, front-row seats, and designer brand collaborations that cemented her status as a true style icon. However, the star emphasized that to get to where she is today, she had to walk a road littered with challenges and obstacles, and had to overcome her fear of not belonging and feeling like a “factory reject,” before eventually finding her place in the world. “I don’t have any regrets. I accept what I’ve done. I accept what has happened to me. And I just magically adjusted into the woman I am today.”

“Although I still have my moments, the difference now is that I know what to do with them. I know what to do with this feeling, and I’m going to fight it. I’m going to be productive. I’m going to create something with what I feel. I’m an artist, and this is what feeds my soul. So I’m not going to let it rob me of a life I didn’t live. I’m going to fight it, and I’m going to be what I am today, however big or small. I’m going to make sure that there’s a reason that was put in me. I think that has made me more grounded and grateful.”

GCash Spotlight
Photo by The Beat Asia

The stimulating talk also touched on her fashion work, where she revealed that it’s more than just an aesthetic but a form of empowerment. From couture gowns to a plain t-shirt and jeans, Heart stated that there are no rules when it comes to what’s ‘right’ in fashion. 

Fashion is self-expression. It’s truly an armor. I’d rather dress than put my anxiety all over my face,” she told Tito Boy. “This is my way of fighting it. Some people say fashion is so pompous, it’s so shallow — no, it’s not. It’s how I live, and it’s how I choose to fight my battles every day. Fashion week is not all about taking photos. It’s a party where everybody can come as they are, dress however they want, and be whoever they want. It’s so liberating to be able to just ‘be.’”

Next Level Payments Meet Next Level Looks!

They were also joined by Vogue Philippines’ Fashion Director Pam Quiñones, who shared her perspective on ‘trends’ and how fashion is more than just a look but a narrative, removing the belief that it should feel intimidating. 

“My personal relationship in fashion has changed through the years, and I feel that when we say ‘trend,’ we put it in the framework of the now and of a season. If it’s uso (trendy) now, it’s potentially not uso next year,” she explained. 

“And I started having this relationship with my clothes in a way that I look at them as objects that I’m committed to, and having a personal investment in these pieces. So when I look at your look, it’s not a trend for me. It’s a story. It’s a point of view. It very much communicates what your beliefs and interests are. It’s the physical manifestation of what’s inside. And what’s beautiful about it is that you can add to that story next year or go back to it. It’s not a trend, it’s a story that goes on.”

Pam also led a styling segment that attempted to create some of Heart’s iconic fashion week looks, allowing guests to learn more about finding their personal style and what pieces work for them. 

Heart and Pam
Heart Evangelista with Pam Quiñones | Courtesy of GCash

Beyond fame and fashion, the second episode of GCash Spotlight highlights the brand’s mission of providing accessibility and convenience in the lives of every Filipino. Throughout the talk, Heart mentioned how GCash Tap to Pay had been so useful and how it had given her more breathing room between work. From attending fashion shows, filming content for her social media pages, to producing and creating storyboards for her TV show, “Heart World,” Heart has a lot on her plate, and it makes a big difference that she can expedite the process when it comes to her purchases.

“You save so much time! When I travel, I’m there for work, I go to café shops, and sometimes we’d take a side trip for a tour. Having GCash saves one or two hours of your time. And for me, time is precious. Before you have to line up, and it’s going to take forever. Now it’s so convenient. Wala kayong choice (you don’t have a choice), you will see me on the app all the time! *laughs*"

Aside from purchasing being easier and faster, Heart also pointed out that GCash makes her more responsible in her spending as she can track her transactions in real time. 

Heart Evangelista-Escudero
Courtesy of GCash

GCash Tap to Pay is now widely accepted at thousands of partner merchants nationwide and internationally via its partnership with Alipay+ and Mastercard. This makes travelling for Filipinos simpler and more seamless, and they can choose to either scan via QR or tap via NFC at small local stores, as well as their favorite restaurants, cafes, and shops while abroad.

“The introduction of the new GCash Tap To Pay is in line with GCash’s bigger goal of creating products with our customers in mind, helping provide ease and convenience throughout their day-to-day,” said Ferdie Perez, Product Innovation Head of G-Xchange, Inc. “With GCash Tap To Pay, there’s no more fumbling about with signatures and PIN numbers. A single tap is all you need to get exactly what you need. It is quick, fast, instant, and secure. Making everyday moments more convenient and a lot more stylish!”

As of the moment, GCash Tap to Pay can only be used on Android phones, and the device has to support NFC. Once you’ve activated the feature through these steps here, you can just tap away! 

You can catch all of Heart’s tips and insights in the upcoming GCash Spotlight podcast dropping soon on their YouTube channel. For updates, follow GCash on Facebook, X (Formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Instagram.

Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.

Manila/ The List/ What's On
Rising K-Pop Boy Group NTX to Hold First Mall Show in Manila This Aug. 16
20250813 NTX Photo by Seoul Vibes Manila

Philippine NTFULs, your chance to see NTX is here! 

South Korean K-pop boy group NTX is heading to Manila for their first-ever mall show in the Philippines, happening this Aug. 16, 2025, 4 PM, at the Robinsons Galleria Activity Center

A poster with neon pink and red colors
Official Poster for NTX's Mall Show at Robinsons Galleria | Courtesy of Seoul Vibes Manila

The upcoming, free-for-all mall show is their first promo event in the country, promising exciting live performances, fan interactions, and a chance to witness the group’s talent, charm, and rising stardom up close. 

Joining NTX on this special occasion is Filipino boy group 1st.One, serving as the official opening act for the afternoon. Known for their hard-hitting choreography and strong vocals, 1st.One will surely deliver a high-energy performance that perfectly complements NTX’s explosive energy

All About NTX

A picture of a K-pop boy group
Photo from X/NTX

NTX is an eight-piece K-pop group, comprising members Hyeongjin, Yunhyeok, XIHA, Changhun, Hojun, Rawhyun, Eunho, and Seungwon. The group officially debuted in March 2021, with their first EP “Full of Lovescapes,” and its title track “Kiss The World.” Since their debut, the group has been steadily building their international fanbase with their electrifying performances, youthful energy, and heartfelt music.

They have released two studio albums, “Odd Hour” (2023) and “Over Track” (2025), two EPs, “Full of Lovescapes” (2021) and “Hold X” (2024), and a single album, “Latecomer” (2022). 

Their first appearance in Manila also marks a major milestone in NTX’s journey, taking their talents and performances outside of South Korea for the first time! They will also be appearing on major local broadcast and radio stations, including Magic 89.9 and Eagle FM. The group will also be unveiling a variety of new content and media engagements in the coming weeks, strengthening their connection with their fans around the world. 

As NTX continues to rise through the ranks of next-generation K-pop groups, their presence in the Philippines signals their commitment to connecting with global fans and expanding their reach in Southeast Asia. 

Follow NTX on their official X (Formerly Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok pages. Follow Seoul Vibes Manila on Facebook, X (Formerly Twitter), and Instagram for more K-pop events in the future!

Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.

Manila/ Vibe/ Artists
K-Drama Heartthrob Hyun Bin Dazzles as Solaire’s New Ambassador
Hyun Bin Photo by Solaire Resort

We all know him as the dashing Captain Ri from the hit K-DramaCrash Landing on You,” but this time, Hyun Bin is stepping off the screen and landing in Manila for the very first time to meet his Filipino fans in person! Bringing with him the same charm and sophistication that captured hearts worldwide, he’s here to promote one of the metro’s most luxurious destinations — Solaire Resort — as its newest ambassador.

In line with his new role, the resort flew him down to the Philippines to meet some lucky raffle-winning fans for a special fan event. Before the exciting event last Aug. 8, The Beat Manila got to see the South Korean actor up close in an intimate press conference where he answered some questions about his career, upcoming projects, and all the exciting things he had experienced during his stay. 

Known for its amenities and top-tier services, Solaire Resort is in the business of creating next-level experiences for its guests with luxurious hotel rooms, exquisite dining offerings, and recreational facilities. Hyun Bin further confirmed this by telling us a bit about his experience so far and how the hotel had surprised him upon arrival, as well as how he enjoyed eating Adobo, a meal that was recommended to him by the staff. 

Hyun Bun and Sam Oh
Courtesy of Solaire Resort

I’m really having an amazing and happy time here! When I entered Solaire, I was really surprised by the capacity and how big it is!” He shared. “The luxury and the prestige vibe I have witnessed here, I was really surprised by it. And of course, we couldn’t forget about the room. When I first entered it, I was surprised by the view. It was also very comfortable and luxurious, so I was able to get a very good, relaxing break.”

However, beyond its amazing amenities, the actor also mentioned the staff and their warm presence, which was the highlight of his stay. “I was surprised by the staff of Solaire and how detailed they are with welcoming gifts. The way I was welcomed was really heartwarming and more amazing than I expected."

In talks of his career, Hyun Bin has played several iconic roles throughout the years. But when asked if there was a facet of him that he wishes to showcase this time around in front of his Filipino supporters, he charmingly replied, “Of course, I have to show you the side of myself as a Solaire ambassador. And now that I’m here in the Philippines, I would like to give the vibe that we are closer now and give a comfortable vibe to the Filipino fans.”

The actor also shared some fascinating tidbits about his work, how he gets inspired by communicating with the people around him; that he considers all the roles he haven’t tried yet as his “dream role,” and that he would like to swap bodies with Kim Joo-won — his role in “Secret Garden” — for a day because he also wants to “experience the character’s spectacular, roller-coaster-like life.” 

Another heartwarming moment was when he gave beautiful advice to his younger self, reminding everyone that although having goals is a good thing, it’s also important to enjoy the process

“Looking back, I’ve only been going straight, not minding whatever’s on my side. I’ve only ever focused on the work, so I didn’t have time to look around and enjoy the scenery. I would tell my younger self to just enjoy the moment, rather than just pursuing my goals.”

Hyun Bin Solaire
Courtesy of Solaire Resort

Hyun Bin also gave us a glimpse into his travel routine, revealing his top three most useful items for when traveling to Manila (his watch, sunglasses, and cap), as well as the one thing he never travels without (vitamin supplements). He also shared how he always starts his day by working out and makes sure to remain active throughout the day. We love a fitness-minded oppa!

This ambassadorship role marks Hyun Bin’s first brush with Filipino fans. When asked what he was most excited about for the fan event, he said, “I already had an idea that I have fans here in the Philippines who have been loving me so much, but to finally meet them, I’m very excited and looking forward to the memories we’ll be making tonight." 

“The Swindlers” star also mentioned how their enduring love and support has become his strength all these years and that he intends to give this all back by becoming a better actor and giving them more exciting projects — one of which is his upcoming series on Disney+ called, “Made in Korea”, which comes out later this year! Hyun Bin will be playing a wealthy and ambitious man in this period political drama and will star alongside Jung Woo-sung

We definitely can’t wait to see more of Hyun Bin on the screen. In the meantime, Hyun Bin invites everyone to visit Solaire, quoting: “It’s more than just a resort, but a place to experience and make memories. I want to let more people know that Solaire is a place where you can witness amazing things.”

Solaire has two fantastic destinations in Metro Manila, located in Entertainment City, Parañaque City, and Vertis North, Quezon City. You can discover all the amazing things in store for you at Solaire Resort by following them on FacebookX (Formerly Twitter), and Instagram.

Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.

Manila/ Vibe/ Artists
Filipino Instrumentalist Gabba Teams Up with Singaporean Singer Alicia DC
Gabba and Alicia Photo by Mirrorball Asia

“I feel like music is supposed to be made with other people,” said Gabba, whose new collaboration with Singaporean singer-songwriter and producer Alicia DC blends his signature math-rock sound with Alicia’s lyrical vulnerability, marking a bold genre-blurring moment for both artists.

ICYDK, Gabba Santiago is a well-known Filipino multi-instrumentalist who has been taking the indie music by storm with his wordless narratives dressed in his signature sound, composed of brisk guitar and intricate drumming. He began his solo journey in 2020 and released a string of hit singles, as well as a full-length album, which he performed on international stages such as Wanderland Music and Arts Festival in Manila and SXSW in Sydney. He also recently won Guitarist of the Year at The New Hue’s Video Music last month, further cementing his name as one of Indie music’s most promising talents. 

Meanwhile, Alicia DC is a rising musician in the Singapore music scene, having composed songs that can be described as pop, coupled with authentic lyrics. She released her first EP, “Maybe,” in 2022 and has since shown her versatility as a producer and songwriter.  

The two artists released their collaboration, “fall,” this month, which tells the story of a lover’s quarrel, portrayed through raw and emotional lyrics and coupled with dynamic shifts in instrumentation. Co-produced by Francis Lorenzo, the three-minute track merges the brilliant minds of two very distinct artists, creating a retrospective piece that carves its place within the indie music scene. 

Fall
"fall" cover art | Courtesy of Mirrorball Asia

The Beat Asia got to meet up with both artists to talk about their latest collaborative effort, and together we dove into the story of how the project came to be, their creative process, and what this track meant to each of them at this point in their careers. 

A Collaboration that Made Sense

“Fall” wasn’t just an opportunity that fell into their laps, but began as Alicia DC’s effort to collaborate with artists outside of Singapore. 

“It was more like I was listening to a bunch of artists on Spotify, and figuring out what would best suit my music and what kind of collaborators I could collaborate with,” the singer told The Beat Asia. “I just came across Gabba’s stuff, and it just so happened that he was coming to Singapore to perform.”

Gabba was part of the lineup for Music Day Out 2024, but even when they both attended the festival, it wasn’t until only a few weeks ago that they met up in person. Alicia mentioned how she had been too shy to approach and that her manager convinced her to pitch demos for Gabba to hear. “It took off from there,” she said.

The collaboration was done remotely, with them sending demos back and forth for a few months. However, Gabba told us an interesting tidbit about the production process. “It was stagnant for a bit,” he revealed. “Alicia sent me demos to choose from, and then we chose the demo for ‘fall’ but for two months nothing happened ‘cause we were both busy. But when it started to move, it was continuous.”

“There was a lot of stuff that we were doing. It took off when we were freer,” Alicia added, emphasizing how the entire process was smooth sailing once they had time to really sit down and focus on the track. 

It didn’t take long before the demo was shaped into “fall” — a track which was inspired by Alicia DC’s personal experience.

“It’s about two lovers fighting, but the song itself doesn’t sound like a fight. Maybe because of the genre as well [math-rock]. There’s a lot of this constant groove that keeps changing now and then. There’s a continuous drive in it that makes it feel like you’re taking off. But the meaning of the song is basically about two lovers fighting, like the girl is saying ‘You don’t get me’ and the guy is like ‘You’re mean to me with your words.’ The two sides are clashing with each other because of their differences in communication styles.”

The songwriter also explained how, despite it being inspired by personal experience, she detached from it once she put it into music because the rhythm of the words created something that transformed into a math-rock song. 

Alicia DC
Courtesy of Mirrorball Asia
Gabba
Courtesy of Mirrorball Asia

This collaboration marks Gabba’s first song that is more lyric-forward in terms of form, considering he had made a name for himself with his instrumental rock pieces and expressive compositions. Despite having words in the song, it never felt like the instrumental took the back seat and instead felt more like a duet, successfully balancing music and lyrics to form one cohesive track. 

We asked the rock instrumentalist about what inspired the overall sound and how he managed to spotlight Alicia DC’s vocals without overshadowing his music.  

“She sent the lyrics beforehand, and I tried my best to match the production in a way. My interpretation of it is like the ups and downs of the fighting — when you’re almost okay and then you’re not. I didn’t want to ask her what it was about. I wanted to interpret it on my own and then craft something around what my interpretation was.” 

It made sense that the music felt like you’re taking off, the sound going through these shifts, which beautifully mirrored the emotional turmoil that happens in that situation. 

It was fun and challenging at the same time. I’m used to making music over a blank canvas, wherein I can put anything. But this time there it’s more direct, there are words to support. The production was much more intentional around what was being said. I also learned to restrain a bit to give way to the lead vocalist. Usually, the lead vocal in my songs is my guitar, but since we have Alicia’s very great voice, it was a challenge to make parts that were still me but at the same time guiding a centerpiece which was her vocals,” he added.

Having completed the track within a few months, we also asked the artists if there were any good surprises or challenges during the production. Alicia DC was quick to answer that there were more good surprises, emphasizing how Gabba brought out a whole new perspective, encouraging her to create something she would never have thought about in the first place. 

“My thing with making adjustments on my side is like when we fleshed out the demo, I kept saying the song is too long here or the song is too long there, so we kept cutting the sections. And then when we cut it, the demo sounded a bit empty, but when I sent it to Gabba, he would come up with something completely different from what I was imagining. And for me it was like, 'Oh! I did not know that it could sound like this,' and I would build up on that.”

“I think my favorite surprise was the ending of the song,” the vocalist added. “There was supposed to be a quiet outro, but because of the way the song was fleshed out, the ending was too long, and we ended up just taking that part out. Gabba did this thing where he remixed my vocals and created some loops with electro beats, and then he made the ending loud towards the end instead. When I heard it, I immediately came up with ideas of my own. It was a good surprise, and it also made the song sound a lot more concise with a stronger impact.”

As for challenges, Gabba also mentioned the two-month stagnant sea they had to sail through and how they viewed music very differently. However, they eventually found common ground, and from there, they were able to use their strengths and complete the song efficiently.

Gabba and Alicia DC
Photo by The Beat Asia

This isn’t Alica DC’s first rodeo when it comes to working with other artists, having collaborated with the likes of electronic musician Ceratone in “Bridges” (2024) and Taiwanese singer June Pan in “You Up?” (2023). However, she did say that this collaboration felt the most effortless and that the challenge didn’t act as a hurdle in the process, but as motivation to try something new. 

“I felt like this collab was easier to do. Even though there were challenges, it felt more effortless, and it made more sense because our sounds do work well together,” she said. “In my previous collaborations, it wasn’t bad, but it just wasn’t something authentically me. I was going for a super pop — very compressed pop sound. But for this song, because I had more knowledge of how I wanted it to sound in comparison to those previous pop songs, it made sense to collaborate with Gabba.”

Both artists are talented producers in their own right, having composed and produced their music on their own. However, they both agreed that being in a collaborative project creates a different experience production-wise, and gives them an opportunity to work on music beyond what they’re used to creating.

When asked if they prefer working alone or with collaborators, Gabba answered, “I think there are pros and cons for both, but if you’re going to ask me now, I would prefer to work with people just because it’s more organic and I feel like there’s more magic to be done in real time. It was really fun. I’ve been doing the Gabba thing on my own for the most part. I feel like music is supposed to be made with other people. It was so fun bouncing ideas with someone else.”

“I love doing both because I’m comfortable working with myself and with people. But when I produce by myself, I just sound super sterile. My ideas are very clear-cut, and my vision for the music is usually very clean and precise, but when I work with other people, there’s a beautiful mess that happens. And it sounds a lot more lively. So I think based on that alone, I would prefer to work with other people,” Alicia added.

The duo recently debuted the track at the inaugural edition of Spur Labs at Salu Salo last Aug. 2, and the song was launched on Aug. 6 on all streaming platforms.

With more collaboration down the line for Gabba and a new lead single in the dance-pop genre from Alicia DC in the coming months, stay tuned on their official social media pages for updates on the latest music releases and live performances.

You can follow Gabba Santiago on Facebook, X (Formerly Twitter), and Instagram, and Alicia DC on Instagram

Loading...

Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.

Manila/ Vibe/ Artists
Richard Arimado’s 'Chronicles' Celebrates Communal Everyday Filipino Life
20250806 Richard Arimado Photo by Galerie Joaquin

Filipino artist Richard Arimado captures the heart of everyday Filipino life in “Chronicles,” his vibrant new series now on view at Galerie Joaquin. Opened on Aug. 5, 2025, this exhibition puts scenes of communal life as living memories blending nostalgic warmth with contemporary charm

Recognizable for his stylized, rounded figures, vibrant palettes, and bird’s-eye perspectives, Arimado’s works offer a playful yet pointed reflection on identity, memory, and place, while paying affectionate tribute to community, nostalgia, and the beauty of the everyday. 

Richard Arimado on “Chronicles,” his Process, and Style

In an intimate gathering with select media and guests on July 31, Richard Arimado gave a glimpse into his creative process and the origins of his signature top-view perspective. To seamlessly weave nostalgia into his works, Richard does extensive research for every detail — studying everything down to the architecture, details, and clothing that appear on his canvases. 

“It’s an extensive process,” he shared. “I usually have my materials printed first — images of old Manila or Pasig — then I sketch them. For the architecture, I render them in 3D before sketching and laying them out on canvas.” 

Oil on canvas, 30 x 30, scenes of Old Manila
Details of "Sunday Procession" by Richard Arimado | Courtesy of Galerie Joaquin
Oil on canvas, 24 x 40, scenes of Old Manila
Details of "Old Avenida Manila" by Richard Arimado | Courtesy of Galerie Joaquin

Much of his source material comes from Old Quiapo or Pasig, or at least images of it. The charm of his paintings lies in the way he balances the past and the present — pairing sepia tones with what he calls candy colors” to create a work that blends heritage with modernity. 

When asked about his signature bird’s-eye view, Richard recalled a moment from his past: riding on top of a jeepney, he and his companions watched a plane pass overhead and wondered what he might look like from the sky. That thought then gave birth to his elevated, all-encompassing perspective that is definitive of his work today. 

This perspective could seem spiritual, a common interpretation that comes to mind whenever you look at his works. Richard welcomes these interpretations and says that it can shift depending on one’s beliefs. 

For us Filipinos, we’re religious. Whenever we look up to the sky, we ‘give thanks’ and we worship God above,” he said.  “For the Chinese, it’s almost the same — when they look up, it’s like they have a ‘master,’ like they’re worshipping something.” 

Oil on canvas, 36 x 36, scenes of Old Manila
Details of "Plaza Rotunda" by Richard Arimado | Courtesy of Galerie Joaquin
Oil on canvas, 30 x 30, scenes of Old Manila
Details of "March of the Market Folk" by Richard Arimado | Courtesy of Galerie Joaquin

On the expressions of the subjects in his paintings, Richard says that they’re happy, and he prefers painting them that way. “They’re busy in what they’re doing, and they’re shocked that someone (or something) is looking at them from above, so they’re all looking up.”

“Chronicles” also serves as Richard Arimado’s first foray into sculpture, using a mix of bronze and ceramic in his works. It won’t be his last one, for sure, as he happily said that he enjoyed making it. “Nakaka-enjoy kasi humahawak ka ng ibang gamit, hindi lang brush (It’s enjoyable because you’re holding different things, not just a brush)."

A mix of bronze and ceramic for the sculptures.
"A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes" by Richard Arimado | Courtesy of Galerie Joaquin
A mix of bronze and ceramic for the sculptures.
"Gazing Hope" by Richard Arimado | Courtesy of Galerie Joaquin

Ultimately, “Chronicles” is a tender, humorous, and precise homage of the everyday. It invites viewers to step back (or to rise above) and see the threads that tie us all together into one shared story. In Arimado’s world, we are not solitary figures, but parts of a larger world, connected, continuous, and seen.

“Chronicles” will run at Galerie Joaquin Rockwell from August 5 to 17, 2025

For more information, exhibitions, and updates, follow Galerie Joaquin on Facebook and Instagram. Visit the website here

Location: Galerie Joaquin Rockwell, R3, Power Plant Mall, Rockwell Center, Makati City, 1224 Metro Manila, Philippines

Get the latest curated content with The Beat Asia's newsletters. Sign up now for a weekly dose of the best stories, events, and deals delivered straight to your inbox. Don't miss out! Click here to subscribe.