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Jehu Peria: A Young Voice for an Old Story

For Jehu Peria, branding isn’t just about logos or catchy visuals. It’s about memory, identity, and pride. It’s about carrying the weight of history—and offering it back to the world, beautifully preserved and powerfully reimagined. His thesis project, the branding of the Sugar Cultural Landscape of Negros, goes far beyond academic requirements. It’s a love […]

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Victorias City Through the Eyes of Janine Ledesma

Cities are more than maps and monuments. They are made of people, of stories, of moments woven together over time. And for Janine V. Ledesma, Victorias City’s story was just waiting to be retold—with pride, with purpose, and with heart. Her thesis project, a proposed brand identity for Victorias City, started with a simple observation: […]

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Miguel Bahala’s Artful Campaign for Amlig Health Clinic

In an era where attention spans are short and misinformation spreads fast, health communication has never been more important—or more challenging. But for Miguel Bahala, the answer wasn’t louder messages. It was smarter, more human messages—the kind that meet people where they are, speak their language, and make them feel seen. His thesis project, “A […]

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Andrew Tomaro Paints the Quiet Battle of Overthinking

To stand before Andrew Noel Tomaro’s paintings is to step inside a mind caught in the tangled loop of overthinking—a space where silence is deafening, blank canvases feel like cliffs, and every decision feels like a trap. His thesis, a series of emotionally charged paintings, doesn’t aim to impress. It aims to confess. “Sa matuod […]

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Shan Paul Evangelista Explores the Complex Puzzle of Modern Manhood

In a world where old ideas of masculinity are cracking and new ones are still finding their form, Shan Paul Evangelista steps into the space between—chisel in hand, heart wide open. His thesis exhibition, Thysia, isn’t just a series of sculptures. It’s an act of confrontation. A conversation between past and future, toughness and tenderness, […]

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Khyt Dohinog Turns Pain Into Power and Silence Into Art

When Crisdhel Khyt Dohinog stands between her sculptures, there’s a quiet, commanding strength about her. It’s not just the art that fills the room at La Consolacion College Bacolod’s Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition 2025—it’s the sheer weight of experience, courage, and healing woven into every curve and texture of her work. Diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary […]

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LCC Bacolod Fine Arts Exhibition 2025: A Celebration of Courage, Creativity, and Craft

The La Consolacion College Bacolod Auditorium was anything but ordinary last Friday afternoon. It buzzed with vibrant energy, a mix of nerves, excitement, and sheer creative pride, as the School of Architecture, Fine Arts, and Interior Design officially opened its Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition 2025. At the heart of the event was a collective heartbeat—the […]