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  • I am Aze Ong, a contemporary artist working with fiber.
  • Originally from Antipolo and now based in Quezon City, Aze Ong was a volunteer teacher assigned to the mountains of Bukidnon.
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  • Cubism To Installation Art

    Introduction
    Braque, on seeing Picasso's Les Demoiselles at his studio, intensified his similar explorations in simplification of
    form. He made a series of landscape paintings in the summer of , including Houses at L'Estaque in which
    trees and mountains were rendered as shaded cubes and pyramids, resembling architectural forms. Cubism
    was introduced to the public with Braque's one-man exhibition at Daniel- Henry Kahnweiler's gallery on the
    rue Vignon in November It was this exhibit that led French art critic Louis Vauxoelles to describe them as
    "bizarreries cubiques," thus giving the movement its name.
    The experiments of Picasso and Braque owe much to Kahnweiler, who was the major supporter of their work,
    Picasso and Braque were both quite poor in and Kahnweiler offered to buy their works as they painted
    them, thus freeing the artists from worrying about pleasing patrons or receiving negative reviews. After the
    exhibit, with few exceptions, the two artists exhibited only in Kahrweiler's gallery.
    Cubism
    Cubism was a truly revolutionary style of modern art developed by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. It was
    the first style of abstract art which evolved at the beginning of the 20th century in response to a world th

    My fifth contribution – Aura Elite Magazineb Issue 5 (Julie Ann Cover)&#;Filipina Visual Artist Aze Ong and Her Crochet Installation Art.&#;

    Thank you Dee Sanchez, Chief Editor of Aura and  thank you Aze Ong of Assemblage of Aze Ong. Love your work.

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    Originally from Antipolo and now based in Quezon City, Aze Ong was a volunteer teacher assigned to the mountains of Bukidnon. Here she was inspired by the culture of the Talaandig tribe. She firmly believes that art and life must flow together. Her artworks are a realization of experiences of enlightenment nature. She treats them like her own having personalities, characteristics and feelings.

    Aze Ong’s work has been showcased even by the National Commission on Culture and the Arts, as well as various galleries and exhibit spaces. Most recently, at the MWS Mussafah Abu Dhabi Art Hub entitled “I Love You Mosque,” with her performance to a traditional Arabic music.

    Her art is spontaneously created without patterns, standards, formulas, sketches or studies—the kind you’d never see in real life as they’ve been tucked away and brought together to provide a dreamworld experience. She hopes to share her light and creativity with everyone.

    All images supplied by the artist.

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