Liezl Yraz Dizon Liezl Yraz Dizon

Something Cool Happened: I Joined Singulart

Something cool happened recently that I felt was worth sharing.

After a couple of conversations with their team, I was invited to join Singulart, a curated online art gallery based in Paris that connects artists with collectors around the world. I’m happy to now be part of their international roster under my artist name, Lyz Dizon.

For me, this moment feels both exciting and meaningful. As an artist, much of the journey happens quietly in the studio. Hours of experimenting with color, texture, and movement often happen away from the public eye. So when an opportunity like this comes along, it feels like a gentle reminder that the work is finding its way into the world.

Singulart features artists from many different countries and artistic backgrounds, and their platform allows collectors to discover original works online. Being included among this global community of artists is something I feel grateful for.

A selection of my artworks is now live on my Singulart profile. Most of the pieces featured there include whimsical animal subjects along with some of my signature art styles. Animals have always been a recurring theme in my work, often appearing in playful, expressive, and slightly dreamy ways.

What excites me most about joining this platform is the possibility of reaching collectors and art lovers beyond my local community. Art has a beautiful way of traveling across borders and cultures, and it’s wonderful to think that something created in my studio might one day find a home somewhere else in the world.

Of course, this step is also part of a longer journey. I continue to explore new ideas, experiment with techniques, and follow wherever the creative process leads. Joining Singulart simply opens another door along that path.

To everyone who has supported my work along the way, whether by collecting a piece, sharing kind words, or simply taking the time to look at my art, thank you. Your encouragement means more than you know.

If you would like to explore the artworks currently available on my Singulart profile, you can find them through this link.

More pieces and new explorations will be coming soon.



Lyz

Read More
Liezl Yraz Dizon Liezl Yraz Dizon

KAPWA: Tagpo ng Guhit at Diwa

Sandiwa Artists Group’s First Collective Exhibition

October 18–24, 2025 | 1159 Creative Space

This past October, the Sandiwa Artists Group proudly presented their very first group exhibition, KAPWA: Tagpo ng Guhit at Diwa, a vibrant celebration of connection, creativity, and shared narrative through visual art.

🎨 What Kapwa Was All About

KAPWA — a Filipino concept rooted in shared identity and collective spirit, served as the backbone of this exhibition. Every work on display echoed the theme of interrelation — not just between artist and viewer, but among communities, experiences, and stories.

This wasn’t just a showcase of beautiful brushstrokes or technical mastery — it was a meeting of hearts and stories. Each piece was an invitation to see, feel, and reflect: a tagpo (meeting) of guhit (marks) and diwa (spirit).

🖼️ Highlights from the Exhibition

Artists from across different backgrounds came together to present works that ranged from abstract explorations of color and form, to narrative pieces rooted in personal and cultural memory. Many guests remarked how Kapwa felt like a conversation — not just between works of art, but among the audience themselves.

From bold expressive strokes to delicate details, every artwork carried intention — inviting visitors not only to admire but to connect. The exhibition days were lively with visitors engaging in thoughtful conversations, capturing moments, and sharing stories that reflected the very heart of kapwa.

🧑‍🎨 Behind the Scenes: A Collective Effort

Kapwa was more than an exhibition — it was a labor of love by the Sandiwa Artists Group. Many of the participating artists shared that working together to realize this show strengthened their bonds as creatives and reminded them why community matters in art.



🗓️ Why Kapwa Matters

In a time when the creative world often feels fragmented, Kapwa: Tagpo ng Guhit at Diwa stood out as a reminder that art connects — people to people, experiences to emotions, and stories to collective consciousness.

The exhibition didn’t just fill a venue with beautiful works — it opened a space for dialogue, empathy, and shared human experience through the universal language of art.

Read More