Having fun at the online art fest

The first SM Stationery Virtual Art Fest showcases traditional and favorite art practices and genres such as brush calligraphy, watercolor and abstract painting as well as contemporary expressions like doodle sketching and popular culture and crafts.

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Take a break from school or work and celebrate creativity and passion with the first SM Stationery Virtual Art Fest every weekend of April and May.

This year’s fest showcases traditional and favorite art practices and genres such as brush calligraphy, watercolor and abstract painting as well as contemporary expressions like doodle sketching and popular culture and crafts that both mothers and kids will love.

Visual artist and international art teacher Majenta Ocampo will impart her knowledge and have fun painting Easter Eggs in Nordic and Mandalorian-Style. On the other hand, licensed professional teacher and YouTube art teacher Aimee Fadriguela show some watercolor techniques using Prismacolor Colored Pencils in designing canisters and bookmarks.

Also, teacher Mangel of Pilot Pens will demonstrate the watercolor resist technique in batik bag coloring with Pilot Pen Juice Paint Markers and Liquid Glue session.

Batik bag coloring kit with Pilot Pen Juice paint markers and liquid glue. / PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF SM

Calligrapher and eco-friendly artist Kylee Tabil of Kyleegraphy will share tips on basic faux calligraphy and how to design reusable tumblers with favorite quotes and lettering, while preschool teacher Jillian Dungo will unveil her tricks on glue-drawn art using different colors of Elmer’s Glue.

There’s more fun ahead as workshop participants will be given special prizes and freebies at the end of the workshop.

The SM Stationery Virtual Art Fest 2021 is in partnership with Sharpie, Faber Castell, Artline, Prismacolor, Papermate, Titus, Craft Easy, Elmer’s, Tokyo Finds, Sakura and Pilot. For more information, visit website www.smstationery.com.ph and follow them on Instagram and Facebook (smstationeryph).

Source: Daily Tribune