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Exploring Artistry at ‘Human Made: The Poetry of Hands” Exhibit

Art Toys PH and The Art District Gallery are thrilled to reflect on the success of “Human Made: The Poetry of Hands,” a captivating group exhibition showcasing ceramics, sculptures, and pottery. The exhibition, which opened on September 14, 2024, invited art enthusiasts to explore the beauty of handcrafted works, celebrating the unique touch that only human hands can provide.

In a world often defined by digital precision, “Human Made” shed light on the artistry found in imperfection and the personal connection between artist and medium. Each piece told a story of creativity, transforming raw materials into evocative expressions of the human spirit.

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Exhibition Highlights:

  • Cardboard Toy: A nostalgic, foldable creation that invites viewers to reminisce about childhood and simpler times.
  • Ceramic Flower Doll: This intricately designed doll blends functionality and artistry, capturing the delicate beauty of hand-formed ceramics.
  • Ceramic Lamp: A stunning example of form meeting function, this lamp showcases the artistry of handcrafted ceramics, casting a warm glow that enhances any space.
  • Supplement Bottles: A thought-provoking exploration of anxiety and the human condition, reimagining everyday objects to express deeper emotional experiences.
10 Sebastian Cacho aย€ยœOurishi Necromanceraย€ย Cardboard Sculpture

(Ourishi Necromancer Cardboard Sculpture by Sebastian Cacho)

8 Mari Manalo aย€ยœMishkinsaย€ย

(Mishkinsa by Mari Manalo)

The exhibition demonstrated the magic of creation, where imagination meets innovation. Each artwork emerged as a reflection of the artists’ journeys, inviting viewers to connect with the shared experience of being human.

About Art Toys PH
Art Toys PH is a contemporary art space dedicated to showcasing innovative works from both emerging and established artists. Located in Binondo, Manila, the gallery promotes artistic dialogue and engagement through diverse exhibitions and public programs.

Thank you to everyone who joined us in celebrating the artistry and spirit behind “Human Made.” We look forward to welcoming you to our future exhibitions!