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Global Art Philippine­s awards winners of 2016 national competitio­n

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Jugglers, trapeze artists, acrobats and tightrope walkers made an appearance through colorful and whimsical drawings in the recently concluded “2016 Global Art Philippine­s National Competitio­n” organized by Global Art Philippine­s. Held at the SMX Aura in Taguig City, the annual competitio­n was participat­ed in by 200 students coming from all 12 branches of Global Art located in Metro Manila, Cebu, Davao, General Santos and Pampanga.

Anchored on the theme “The Wonderful World of Circus,” the artworks featured creative expression­s from the eyes of the young participan­ts and their unique skills in drawing, painting, coloring and composing visual elements which are at the core of Global Art’s internatio­nal art program.

Establishe­d in 1999 with the objective of enhancing children’s learning discipline­s so they will become more creative in their everyday lives, Global Art transforms the way students learn art through a progressiv­e, age- appropriat­e curriculum designed around their individual abilities.

The competitio­n was divided into several categories. Winners per category were named as the “Best of the Best,” but only one was adjudged grand champion, 1st runner up and 2nd runner up per category. Grand champions are Sofia Danielle Madriaga from Global Art Del Monte ( Category A, 4- 6 years old); Grace Merari Saw from Global Art Ortigas ( Category B, 7- 9 years old); Angeli Domini Lim from Global Art Davao, ( Category C, 10- 12 years old); and Marco Luis Gonzales from Global Art Makati ( Category D 13 years old and above). Aside from the title of Global Art Phils. champion, trophy and prizes, the winners will also represent Global Art Philippine­s to the Global Art Internatio­nal Level competitio­n in Guang Zhou, China on Dec. 3.

Category D champion Marco Luis Gonzales, 13, started with Global Art five years ago. He said that art enables him to express his emotions and learn other cultures.

“Winning the competitio­n means embracing a new challenge and I feel more confident because I know my teachers and family are at my back,” said Marco.

For seven- year- old Sofia Danielle Madriaga, Category A champion, her love for art came naturally. Like any first- time participan­t, she was feeling anxious and was not expecting to win. “She tried joining for the first time and just wanted to enjoy the experience. The opportunit­y to showcase her talent and winning is very rewarding,” beamed Sofia’s mom Rizie Madriaga.

Meanwhile, for Angeli Domini Lim, Category C champion, focus and discipline won it for her. “I practiced as much as I can before the competitio­n. Winning at the national level made me more confident now.”

Category B winner Grace Merari Saw prepared for the competitio­n a month ahead by devoting two to four hours a week to practice.

“I hoped to win but not as the grand champion. I thought I would only win the top artist,” Grace said. “The rewarding part is to be a part of the competitio­n where the best students strived to win and I ended up winning the biggest prize. I feel more confident now knowing that when I try my best, there is always a chance.”

Global Art Philippine­s accepts students as young as three years old. The multi- level programs allow each art enthusiast to learn at their own pace and use their own ideas to create an artwork.

For inquiries, call or visit Global Art Philippine­s and the Internatio­nal Art Competitio­n, visit or call their main office at Unit 101, Sekai Center, 368 Ortigas Ave. corner Madison St., Greenhills, San Juan, 726- 0435.

Visit Global Art Philippine­s on www. facebook. com/ globalartp­hil or www. globalart. com. ph.

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The champions: Sofia Danielle Madriaga, Grace Merari Saw, Angeli Domini Lim and Marco Luis Gonzalez

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