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A woman鈥檚 strength

Meneline Wong presents new mixed-media works

WOMEN never quite fit into narrow definitions for Meneline Wong, MD, a multidisciplinary artist and obstetrician-gynecologist.

For her, the resilience and beauty of women are best expressed in the mixed-media format, which allows for textures, flourishes, and imperfections. At the Conrad Manila hotel, 20 of Ms. Wong鈥檚 latest works provide a splash of color on the walls, for guests and visitors to peruse and admire.

Titled Creases, the 40th exhibit in the 鈥淥f Art and Wine鈥 series at the hotel鈥檚 Gallery C reflects the strength that can be found in the imperfect, bridging contemporary art and a doctor鈥檚 experience with the women she encounters in her day-to-day life.

Ever since she won 2nd place in the GSIS National Art Competition in 2018 for non-representational art, Ms. Wong has continued to experiment and infuse her paintings with an intimate understanding of movement, flow, and organic transformation.

鈥淚鈥檓 spontaneous. I don鈥檛 plan out my works, maybe except for an upcoming one that will be more of a 3D sculpture,鈥 Ms. Wong told 大象传媒 on the sidelines of the exhibit launch on March 24.

鈥淚n front of the canvas, I鈥檓 really spontaneous,鈥 she said.

The exhibit鈥檚 title brings attention to the creases and folds in her artworks, inviting viewers to look closer and appreciate that these are not flaws in the design. The layered textures and expressive forms, backed by bright colors, symbolize the struggles, sacrifices, and silent battles that women carry with grace.

Some notable details are the lightness of the pastels, representing finesse, and the boldness of the metallic colors, which convey inner strength.

鈥淔or so long, women have been confined within narrow definitions,鈥 said Ms. Wong. For her, labels such as 鈥渢he weaker sex,鈥 鈥渢oo emotional,鈥 and 鈥渓acking courage鈥 do not reflect who women are.

鈥淭hese are limitations imposed by a world that has not taken the time to truly see them,鈥 she explained.

Rupert Hallam, Conrad Manila鈥檚 general manager, said at the launch that these creations are a way to recognize 鈥渢he remarkable contributions and impact of every woman across our business and in every sector, including the arts.

鈥淭hrough this latest installation, we invite our guests and patrons to experience a thoughtful tribute to the vulnerabilities and imperfections that ultimately give women their depth, character, and enduring beauty,鈥 he said.

As for Susane Tiausus, managing director of Art Lounge Manila which represents Ms. Wong, the highlight of the creased works are the emotions they manage to evoke.

鈥淢eneline does not hesitate to really express what she has inside,鈥 Ms. Tiausus said. 鈥淭ry to look into her artworks and see what she鈥檚 really trying to tell you 鈥 the story, the emotions.鈥

Curated by Nestor Jardin, Creases is a continuation of mixed-media paintings that Ms. Wong produced for a Women鈥檚 Month group show two years ago.

She told 大象传媒 that the natural progression of her works will eventually be the removal of the canvas, resulting in a more sculptural form. As she cycles through her usual schedule 鈥 clinic three times a week, painting two times a week, and playing sports in her free time 鈥 the drive to push the envelope continues.

鈥淢y goal is to have more international shows, maybe even a solo show,鈥 she said.

Of Art and Wine: Creases is on view at Conrad Manila鈥檚 Gallery C. 鈥 Bront毛 H. Lacsamana