Yeung Yap aims to heal and pay tribute to resilient women in latest art show

It will also feature artworks printed on scarves that were produced in collaboration with Yong Studio, which created textile patterns based on the artist’s artworks.

“The Art of Healing” showcases the vibrant and colorful works of artist Melissa Yeung Yap, who has dedicated her latest collection to child survivors under the care of the Zonta Club Makati and Environs’ Psychological Center for Sexually Abused Girls. Through her abstract artworks, Yeung Yap aims to represent the process of healing and women’s strength to overcome adversities.

Yeung Yap’s works feature indigenous texture patterns from the T’boli tribes of Mindanao, which she has incorporated into her decidedly modern abstracts featuring bold strokes and pastel hues. The juxtaposition of traditional indigenous patterns and modern abstract art creates a unique and dynamic visual experience for the viewer.

The exhibition will also feature artworks printed on scarves produced in collaboration with Yong Studio, which created textile patterns based on the artist’s artworks. They’re stylish and fashionable pieces that celebrate women and the strength and vibrancy that every woman embodies. The scarves exude an elegant tropical chic vibe, perfect for women who want to make a statement with their fashion choices.

The exhibition will run until tomorrow, July 15, at Art Lounge Manila-Molito in Alabang, Muntinlupa City. You may also check their social media pages FB: @artloungemanila IG: @artloungemanila for more details.