Event programme during “Colours of Life”

This is the tentative programme of events during the period of my solo art exhibition at Hotel Equatorial Kuala Lumpur.

Colours of Life. A Celebration of Life, Art and Culture
from 5 January to 6 February 2012

Saturday 7 January 2012 at 7 pm, a colourful fashion show by Nila Palacios Latin Fashion.

Thursday 12, Friday 13 and Saturday 14th January 2012 at 6-8 pm, Guquin Chinese Instrument Performance, Chinese Tea Art, Stone Chop demo and Calligraphy demo.

Sunday 15 January 2012 at 3 pm, free Vasthu talk “Creating a home sweet home” by Vasthu Sastra author, international speaker, radio and television personality on metaphysics and ancient Indian wisdom Dr. T Selva.

Thursday 19 January 2012 at 6 pm, free talk “Why Colours Are More Important Than We Think” by the Artist and Flamboyantly Colourful Visionary Charlotte Donvang.

Friday 20 January 2012 at 6 pm, free talk and demonstration of Calligraphy by Mr Tan Chong Meng.

Saturday 21 January 2012 at 2 pm, free talk “Social Media for Social Good” by Social Media Expert Lena Lim.

Saturday 28 January 2012 at 2 pm, free talk “Social Media for Social Good” by Social Media Expert Lena Lim.

Sunday 29 January 2012 at 3 pm, free magic show and sand arts by Magician Rajen

Wednesday 1 February 2012 at 7 pm, free talk “Eat Your Colours Alive” by Nutritional Consultant and Raw Food Expert Elke Wollschon.

Thursday 2 February 2012 at 6 pm, free talk and interactive session “Playshop for Adults. How to relax through creative expression” by Artist and Flamboyantly Colourful Visionary Charlotte Donvang.

Friday 3 February 2012 at 7 pm, free talk “Eat Your Colours Alive” by Nutritional Consultant and Raw Food Expert Elke Wollschon.

Monday 6 February 2012 at 6 pm, Calligraphy demonstration by Mr. Tan Chong Meng.

Monday 6 February 2012 at 7 pm, Lion Dance.

To book your seat for one of these events or to enquire, please contact Hotel Equatorial by calling Azlina at 03 2160 5513 (direct line) or by e-mailing azlina@kul.equatorial.com

 

Next solo exhibition is opening on 5th January 2012

There is less than a week for Christmas at the moment of writing this. Normally my house here in Kuala Lumpur is neatly decorated with a Christmas tree and beautiful X-mas decs, some are homemade and some are fabulous designer decorations from Georg Jensen in Denmark. This year I have had no time at all… I have been preparing my up and coming solo exhibition.

It all started with a cancellation of what should have been my exhibition during the month of December at Hotel Equatorial Kuala Lumpur. My art show was going to be part of their Christmas tree lighting event for the VIP customers but for some reason or other, outside my control, it was cancelled. However, instead they offered me a bigger event dedicated to my art with a better location in the hotel. It was definitely an offer I could not refuse. It also meant that I have been working very hard ever since because now it’s a full on solo event with all that entails.

And typically me, what was an art exhibition has now developed into a mini festival with a lot of associated activities. The art exhibition is called “Colours of Life.  A Celebration  of Life, Art and Culture” and it will portray different aspects of life as well as my art.

To me colour is energy… and energy is life. With the title “Colours of Life” it quickly became obvious to me that as well as showing different aspects of life through my art I could do that through associated events too. Because it’s all about the energy… and now we will be displaying events with fabulous energies in them!

I believe that art should be available to all walks of life and not only hang in exclusive galleries. That is why I am so happy to work with Hotel Equatorial… a lot of people will walk past my art and receive a little of the colour energy that I am here to give. I believe that more people will be touched by my art in a hotel than in a gallery.

That’s how the idea of a mini festival came about. There are now more than 15 different happenings taking place during the period of my exhibition from 5 January to 6 February 2012. Check out the programme elsewhere on my web site.

An auspicious event

The whole event is quite auspicious to me and I’m sure it was all meant to be. Now listen to this:

At my first talk with the hotel I discovered that the event would be covering the Chinese New Year period. Of course I felt proud to be Danish and exhibiting over Chinese New Year in Kuala Lumpur of course but when I started to look into the Chinese New Year of the Water Dragon I discovered (unbeknown to me but surely not the Chinese) that the New Year energies starts already starts on 4th of February. That’s when I will be putting up the paintings for the show!

Studying the Dragon further I discovered that the Dragon’s favorite colours is yellow. The latest four paintings that I had created for the exhibition was primarily… you guessed it… yellow!

In the Chinese horoscope I am a Tiger and looking more into the relationship between the Dragon and the Tiger I find… that they are very good friends!

So here we go: my next solo exhibition is called “Colours of Life. A Celebration of Life, Art and Culture” and it is taking place at the main lobby of Hotel Equatorial Kuala Lumpur from 5 January to 6 February 2012.

Check more details here: http://www.donvang.com/?p=346

 

MDBC Sustainability Awards 2011

I just had the great honour of having 4 of my paintings selected to be the first prizes in the MDBC Sustainability Awards 2011, awarded by Malaysian Dutch Business Council to prominent businesses in Malaysia.

The event took place at hotel Crowne Plaza Mutiara KL on 2 November 2011 with prominent guests participating including MDBC Patron and AirAsia Chairman Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz, MDCB Patron and current  Malaysian Minister of International Trade& Industry, Sri Mustapa Muhamed and H.E. Paul Bekkers, Netherlands Ambassador.

The award winners with Charlotte centre stage (yes, I’m the colourful one) next to the Minister!
The painting “Freedom” given for Best Practices in Sustainability of a Malaysian Partner:

The painting "Freedom" given for Best Practices in Sustainability of a Malaysian Partner

The painting “Freedom” was awarded to Biodome for Best Practices in Sustainability of a Malaysian Partner (nominated by Bell  Group of Companies). I suggested this painting for this prize because the turquoise leaf in this painting is coming out of the blue, so to speak, it’s very alive and vibrant! The indigo, or midnight blue, is indicating internal communication while the turquoise in the leaf is indicating strength. Both colours are good for communication which is a must for business partners to succeed on any level, in any endeavor.  Amongst partners, the best practices will only surface when both partners feel the freedom to communicate what is right.

The painting “Sustainability” was awarded for Corporate Sustainability for Environment:

The award for Best Corporate Sustainability for Environment was won by Basis Day and their prize painting was “Sustainability”. This painting was the obvious prize for this particular award because this painting instantly says environment, nature and green beliefs. Furthermore, green is also the colour of the heart chakra, the energy of our heart. When we’re talking environment it’s important to make it a habit to simply move the decisions as little as 30 cm… from the head to the heart! So the green is both for the environment and for the heart!

The painting “Symbiosis” was awarded for Best Corporate Sustainability in Human Ressources and was won by Guiness Anchor Berhad.

The painting “Symbiosis” was chosen as the Human Resources award because it is showing a threesome of leaves symbolising our relationships with others, just like in human resources. Each leaf is a symbol of a group and having more groups/leaves, it signifies the diversity we meet in different groups of people, in different departments of a company, in different divisions, in different parts of the world…. Yet all part of the same system. All in balance, living in symbiosis. The orange is also the colour of our sacral chakra, the energy that governs our relations and creative endeavors.

The painting “Purity” was awarded for Best Corporate Sustainability in Community Development.

The painting “Purity” was chosen to be the prize for Community Development because white instantly communicates purity and being good in community development demands a pure heart and pure thinking. Community development is all about giving and serving without any thoughts of self gain or financial return.
All the paintings are painted on 2011 and are mixed media on canvas including a little piece of Mother Nature.

The sizes are 51 x 51 cm. Contact me if you are interested in similar style paintings (I NEVER make copies!!!) or need something special for your corporate award ceremony.

For information about MDBC, please check their web site on http://www.mdbc.com.my

 

Change of Date

Life sometimes throw us challenges and I was just thrown a challenge by the hotel organiser of my next exhibition “Colours of Life” in Kuala Lumpur. They called and told me: “We will cancel your exhibition”. This was with 3 days notice!

Obviously, I was shocked and for once short of words! So I sat down and reflected on it all, trying to find reason in it and it quickly became clear to me that when there is nothing I can do, then I better take it for the positive side. So I blessed the situation instead of getting upset and angry.

Yesterday I was handed a trumph card. The GM of the hotel told me: “We will make you a bigger, more focused exhibition… 1 month later… and we will find sponsors and work closely with you on all details”.

Please take note of the NEW DATE 5th of January 2012… more information to follow!

Moral of the story: In adversity, have faith and send love to your obstacles and your obstacles will become blessings in disguise!

Colourful blessings
Charlotte