Claude Tayag Watercolor: The art exhibit

Claude Tayag Watercolor: The art exhibit

An art exhibit showcasing the remarkable watercolor works of Claude Tayag

Known primarily as a celebrated chef, Tayag’s artistic prowess in painting was now taking center stage, promising a feast for the eyes just as his culinary creations delighted the palate.

The exhibit opened to a distinguished crowd, including notable diplomats from Indonesia and members of the Filipino community in Vienna

As they entered the gallery, they were greeted by a series of breathtaking landscapes and poignant portraits, each capturing the essence of Filipino culture and heritage.

The exhibit opened to a distinguished crowd, including notable diplomats from Indonesia and members of the Filipino community in Vienna

As they entered the gallery, they were greeted by a series of breathtaking landscapes and poignant portraits, each capturing the essence of Filipino culture and heritage.

The exhibit featured a stunning array of landscapes, with a prominent Baguio scene that captured the misty allure and vibrant greenery of the Philippine highlands

Alongside the landscapes were intricate portraits of Filipino images of saints, each one a testament to Tayag’s deep cultural roots and artistic finesse.

H.E. Ambassador Evangelina Lourdes Arroyo-Bernas took to the stage to welcome everyone

“Tonight, we are privileged to witness the artistic prowess of Claude Tayag, a true renaissance man. His works not only reflect the beauty of the Philippines but also the soul of our culture,” she said. “We are honored to share this experience with our friends from Indonesia and the Filipino community here in Vienna.”

H.E. Ambassador Evangelina Lourdes Arroyo-Bernas took to the stage to welcome everyone

“Tonight, we are privileged to witness the artistic prowess of Claude Tayag, a true renaissance man. His works not only reflect the beauty of the Philippines but also the soul of our culture,” she said. “We are honored to share this experience with our friends from Indonesia and the Filipino community here in Vienna.”

Claude Tayag’s watercolors, paired with the enchanting voice of Ms. Isabelle Madero created an unforgettable evening that left a lasting impression on all who attended

The exhibit was more than just an art show; it was a celebration of Filipino culture and identity, beautifully interwoven with the vibrant community in Vienna.

For Claude Tayag, the night was a triumph, a testament to his ability to inspire and connect people through his multifaceted talents

As guests departed, many carried with them a renewed appreciation for Filipino art and a deeper understanding of its cultural significance.

For Claude Tayag, the night was a triumph, a testament to his ability to inspire and connect people through his multifaceted talents

As guests departed, many carried with them a renewed appreciation for Filipino art and a deeper understanding of its cultural significance.