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Jesse Camacho is a Fine Arts student at the University of the East - Caloocan. Aside from painting and illustration, he also likes to play the guitar. Fairy tales, fantasies, creatures, and nature are usually the topics and focal points of his works. As a pop surrealist, Jesse likes to create stories. He aims to bring his audience into his own fairy tale, although he believes that everyone has his or her own fairy tale which serves as their refuge. Jesse has had his works displayed and exhibited in different venues by institutions such as the National Commission for Culture and Arts (NCCA), SM Megamall, Collectors Xchange Gallery, and at different universities. Prior to this show, Jesse was billeted in a successful two-man show by Space Encounters Gallery. 


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Painting, Tugs Tugss, Jesse Camacho

Tugs Tugss

Jesse Camacho

Painting - 61 x 61 cm

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Sculpture, London Boy, Jesse Camacho

London Boy

Jesse Camacho

Sculpture - 20.955 x 8.25 x 5 cm

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Sculpture, Ruby, Jesse Camacho

Ruby

Jesse Camacho

Sculpture - 20.955 x 8.25 x 5 cm

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Jesse Camacho is a Fine Arts student at the University of the East - Caloocan. Aside from painting and illustration, he also likes to play the guitar. Fairy tales, fantasies, creatures, and nature are usually the topics and focal points of his works. As a pop surrealist, Jesse likes to create stories. He aims to bring his audience into his own fairy tale, although he believes that everyone has his or her own fairy tale which serves as their refuge. Jesse has had his works displayed and exhibited in different venues by institutions such as the National Commission for Culture and Arts (NCCA), SM Megamall, Collectors Xchange Gallery, and at different universities. Prior to this show, Jesse was billeted in a successful two-man show by Space Encounters Gallery. 

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