Showing posts with label Nikki Valenzuela. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nikki Valenzuela. Show all posts

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Art by the Sea with Nikki Ocean x The Mobile Shack

As a philosophy, we support our Style Advocates with their passion and dreams. Nikki Ocean's dream is to live by the sea while she creates and shares her art with mother nature as her school yard. This weekend, The Mobile Shack and Nikki Ocean will be holding a Surf and Art Attack travel experience to San Juan, La Union. If you are not doing anything this weekend, sign up and enjoy surf x art with them. 
The Mobile Shack is a surf tour company built in passion and enthusiasm of two individuals who wants to share their love for surfing, adventure and good vibe.  We take pride on our uniqueness and our different approach to surf tours and adventure by making it more personalized and packed with fun-filled experiences.

Our itinerary is different from the rest. We, at The Mobile Shack, inject interesting spots and activities along the way depending on our clients’ mood and availability. We bring you to places not only picturesque but lets you explore and experience nature at its best.
Imagine a weekend packed with adventure, surfing, beach and fun-filled interaction with the locals and your co-adventurer. We, at The Mobile Shack, commit to give you a weekend that will fuel the adventurer in you.

Art lesson by the beach.
For inquiries and reservations feel free to contact The Mobile Shack at +63 915 693 1867 or email  themobileshackph@gmail.com
"Prepping something special for my students this weekend. Praying for sunny days ahead; because by the sea is where I want to be. It's a different kind of classroom (and adventure) this time around."- Nikki Ocean
NIKKI OCEAN 
Nikki is a teacher, make up artist, writer, fashion stylist, an environmental advocate and a fashionista; but mainly she’s a visual artist whose goal is to inspire others with her love for the arts. She’s a graduate of Fine Arts from the University of the Philippines and is currently with Finale Art File Gallery. She paints with her heart, treating every canvass as a way for her to share her gift to others. In each of her paintings, she gives a piece of herself to her audience. She uses her gift to push for her social advocacies. Her main goal is to become an inspiration for the youth to pursue their creative dreams and instill in them that with hard work and discipline they can create opportunities for themselves in the field of art and culture.
Keeping it real- PJV 

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Prism Pains by Nikki Ocean


Nikki is a teacher, make up artist, writer, fashion stylist, an environmental advocate and a fashionista; but mainly she’s a visual artist whose goal is to inspire others with her love for the arts. She’s a graduate of Fine Arts from the University of the Philippines and is currently with Finale Art File Gallery. She paints with her heart, treating every canvass as a way for her to share her gift to others. In each of her paintings, she gives a piece of herself to her audience. 

The story that up-and-coming oil painting artist and Palamuti Style Advocate, Nikki Ocean wants to tell through her second solo art show pertains to internal storms that occur in each and every persons’ life. Though we perceive these times to be negative occurrences, they are critical moments that provide us with meaningful insight and opportunities towards self-discovery.
PRISM PAINS 
An Art Exhibit by Nikki Ocean at the Finale Art File
Warehouse 17, Chino Roces Avenue, La Fuerza Compound, Makati City, 2241, Metro Manila

“The idea I want to put out there is not so much as the thought of overcoming adversity, but first, opening ourselves to it. Embrace, grapple, and dance with the darkest, fiercest storm; then perhaps we can come to see life in a different perspective. Adversity is natural, consistent, and useful; we are no less burdened by its crippling presence, as the illusion that everything will somehow turn out all right.
Until we’ve been truly tested, we won't know what we're made of. Transformation and adaptation is our greatest human skill; and perhaps, that's what adversity gives us: a sense of self, a sense of our own power---an impetus for change.
The greatest disability is a crushed spirit; where hope, beauty, our childlike curiosity, our innate ability to imagine becomes anathema to our very souls.
Sneak Peak of Nikki Ocean's Arwork for Finale Art File
If instead, we can bolster a human spirit to keep hope, to see beauty in themselves and others, to be curious and imaginative, then we are truly using our powers well. When our spirit becomes imbued with these qualities, only then are we able to step into new realities and new ways of being."

Keeping it real- PJV

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Palamuti Statement Necklaces: A Collaboration with Nikki Valenzuela

Dance with the Waves

Palamuti is proud to say that all its handmade costume jewelries are bits and pieces of the creative mind, the material representation of the designers’ own version of wonderland. Our handmade jewelries are products of our devotion for creativity, imagination, fashion and art; dreams and wishes intertwined with every piece; tales of inspiration and beauty. With this at heart, Palamuti designers are impelled to continue to deliver unique and one of a kind pieces fit to adorn a maiden.

The Palamuti Statement Necklace: Collaboration with visual artist Nikki Valenzuela is a step forward in our designs. Her talent with the brush and paint gave a twist to the well known Filipino material Capiz shells. Using acrylic paint, Nikki hand painted these Capiz shells and converted them into jewels.

The Rainbow Bird

Wild and Free

Love Affair with the Sea

The Rarely Seen White Beast

That's 70's: Love and Peace

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