Jomike Tejido

 

Jomike Tejido (b. 1982) merges his background as an architect and as an illustrator in creating works that explore perception through materiality, forms, color, and medium. His works are heavily influenced by abstract schools, particularly the Bauhaus movement, which was influential in modernist architecture and design.

Tejido received his degree in Architecture from the University of Santo Tomas and was a finalist at the AAP Semi-annual Abstract Art Competition (2016); Maningning Miclat Painting Competition (2006); and Shell National Students Art Competition (Sculpture, 2002). His works have been exhibited extensively in art stages and institutions such as the UP Vargas Museum and the Cultural Center of the Philippines; and in exhibitions abroad, such as France, Japan, and the USA.

 

 

Exhibit

Prismal Paths 

April 19 – May 3, 2022
Galerie Stephanie

Synthesis of Affinities 

March 16 – April 1, 2022
Galerie Stephanie

Scintillate

January 11 – 25, 2022
Galerie Stephanie

Kinetic ABC

January 7 -21, 2021
Galerie Stephanie

First Edition: Artist Print Cooperative

November 16 – 30, 2020
Cartellino

Abstraction

November 8, 2020
Art Anton

Seeking Balance

September 3 – October 3, 2020
UP Vargas Museum

Brave New World

July 24, 2020
Brave New World Project

Gracious Hands

April 2020
Galerie Stephanie

Transitions

March 2 – 17, 2019
Galerie Stephanie

Invencionismo

January 14-28, 2019
Galerie Stephanie

9 to 5

August 8 – 23, 2014
Now Gallery