Swissôtel Clark is showcasing a month-long art exhibit this May that highlights the beauty of nature through the works of emerging and established Filipino artists.
Running from May 4 to 31, the exhibit features interpretations of four natural landmarks—Mount Pinatubo, Mount Arayat, Tutulari, and Ana-an Falls—captured across various artistic styles and mediums.















Organizers said the collection goes beyond visual representation, inviting viewers to reconnect with nature through art and reflection. The exhibit underscores the idea that landscapes themselves are natural masterpieces, while artistic expression serves as a bridge between people and the environment.
The exhibit opening was led by Tarlac Board Member Toni Villanueva, who served as guest of honor during the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Participating artists include Dodjie Aguinaldo, Jennel Bodino, Jessica Cariño, Lloyd Dacayanan, Ailyn Gonzales, Julius Gonzales, Marylou Millan, Kathrina Santiago, Art Sumalde, Ramil Tumampos, Martina Noelle Abalos, Amanda Aquino, Susana Elaine Basilio, Sheina Marie Gonzales, Jericho Gonzales, Stephen Gonzales, Ardrin James Lising, Ahron Jerameel Tumampos, and Avery Villanueva.
The exhibit is open to the public throughout May, offering visitors an opportunity to experience nature’s grandeur through art.







