An exhibit of larger-than-life eggs celebrating Easter

'Hatch 2024' ends on April 7. Catch it before the eggs hatch!


Something to see… an exhibit of larger-than-life eggs celebrating Easter. Gathering a troupe of 16 artists, Dr. Emilio C. Yap III, president and vice chairman of Manila Bulletin, opened the sixth edition of his “Hatch” series at Manila Hotel to show the world what creative minds and hands can do with the oval shape of a chicken egg and paint on it or create something eggstra-special through one or more media. With 16 artists participating, artificial eggs made of fiberglass were given to each of them to unleash their creative albumen. The result was an amazing display of artistry laced with fun, humor, and wit. “Hatch 2024” ends on April 7. Catch it before the eggs hatch!  

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IF YOU COULD HAVE WINGS, WOULD YOU WANT THEM. Electrified mixed-media sculpture (hand painted acrylic, fiberglass, wood, feathers, rope, book and found objects) by Maxine Syjuco
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FATHER AND SON. Kidlat Tahimik and his son Kabunyan.
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FIRST DAY OF HATCH. From left: Manila Bulletin President Dr. Emilio C. Yap III, Manila Hotel Creative and Social Director Rachy Cuna, and Manila Hotel Director of Sales and Marketing Kim Tan
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Kidlat Tahimik's egg sculpture featuring a miniature Dr. Jose Rizal coming out of an egg
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YOUNGEST GUEST Baby Jaci
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A WORK OF BEAUTY. Bea Policarpio and her creation