Prominent art lovers — government officials, businessmen and members of Manila’s social set — gathered to celebrate “Gilded Graphite,” the first solo exhibit of Conchitina Sevilla Bernardo at the Frabelle Corporate Plaza.
The event not only highlighted the talent, but is a testimony of how art indeed is for all ages, serving as an inspiration to those who want to develop their passion. All 36 paintings were sold and brought joy to her beneficiaries, San Lorenzo Ruiz Home for the Elderly which is managed by the Little Sisters of the Poor.
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