November 29, 2025 - January 24, 2026
An Exhibition on the Emotional Language of Foliage
Nature speaks softly, steadily, and without need for translation. In the tremble of a leaf or the slow turning of a season, there exists a quiet vocabulary that shapes our emotional landscape. Whispering Leaves listens to that subtle dialogue between foliage and the human spirit, inviting viewers into a space where the language of nature becomes a mirror to the interior self.
This exhibition explores how leaves, trees, and plant life hold an unspoken companionship with us, offering calm, witnessing our solitude, and reminding us of the cycles we, too, inhabit.
The artists of Whispering Leaves interpret these natural dialogues through varied mediums and personal sensibilities. Their works capture serenity and the quiet revelations that arise from standing still in the presence of growing things. Each piece becomes an invitation to pause, to feel, to remember, and to reconnect with the quiet wisdom embedded in the natural world.
Echoing Marcus Aurelius’s meditation on harmony and seasonality, the exhibition reflects on the idea that everything in nature arrives in its own time. The turning of leaves, the shifting of light, the falling of petals, all become metaphors for the rhythms of human life. Through these artworks, foliage is not merely observed, it is felt. It becomes a companion in reflection, a witness to transition, a gentle reminder of resilience and return.
“Everything harmonizes with me, which is harmonious to thee, O Universe. Nothing for me is too early or too late, which is in due time for thee. Everything is fruit to me which thy seasons bring, O Nature: from thee are all things, in thee are all things, to thee all things return”
- Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, Chapter 4, Section 23.

Ange Labyrinth
Bea Aspiras
Jemima Yabes
Jeri Jumao-as
Josiah Celicia
JJ Jarin
Karl Lago
Kenneth Santiago
Melissa Yeung-Yap
Zoraya Lua
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