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In-person Arts & Culture

Art Exhibition Opening Reception

Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024
7:00pm to 8:00pm

The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse
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Nov.
7


Join the Carrot Community Arts Coffee House for an open reception for “A Blush of Memories,” which features the incredible works of Noel Rile, Daisy Ann Ramos, and Oliver R. Rabara.

Noel Rile

Noel Rile is a Filipino-Canadian artist, professionally trained from the Far Eastern University in the Philippines. He joined painting sessions and has exhibited in various galleries in the Philippines. In Canada, he continues advocating art for cultural promotions by joining exhibits and art vending at cultural events across Edmonton. He considers art as an expression of self for soul-searching and tranquility and considers art as a passive source of income for busy artists. As a ‘pluralist’, he works on different genres and mediums of art. Notable works he is into include abstractionisms with bright primary colors, landscapes and uniquely putting found objects to do dioramas. As a member of The Palette Club, he is open to clubbing for mentorship and fun socialization through outdoor painting sessions.
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Abstract Painting by Noel Rile 
Instagram @noelrile.arts

Daisy Ann Ramos

Daisy Ann Ramos is a self-taught artist with a penchant for art nouveau style. Using vibrant acrylics, she brings to life striking depictions of the female form that exude elegance and grace, and adorned with elements of playful shapes and florals. Driven by a deep passion for her craft, Daisy continues to hone her skills by joining The Palette Club to further expand her artistic knowledge and techniques. She dedicates herself to creating art through exhibitions, art events, and socialization activities. Her works resonate with beauty and strength, delighting viewers through her unique artistic interpretations.

Oliver R. Rabara

Oliver Rabara is a hybrid artographer in the fine arts, cultural research, and development administration. His 30+ years of professional practice allowed him to work with various artists, institutions, and governments. Oliver currently writes in two Edmonton newspapers about business and the role of art in development. In this exhibit, his “Novo Cubism” twists Picasso’s traditions by composing in layers and displaying a breadth of coloring techniques from transparent, translucent, and opaque. His works are generally poetic and philosophical relative to abstract socio-realism.  Being a member of The Palette Club, he hopes to attract art agents, co-artists, and potential sponsors for collaborative projects in the future
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Instagram @rabarao


The Carrot Community Arts Coffeehouse

9351 118 Ave NW
Edmonton, AB, T5G 0N3