Cloverleaf Colorfest: Splashing Stories Together

PR PHOTO Cloverleaf Colorfest Splashing Stories Together ()

Cloverleaf’s Public Art Program kicks off with a splash of color! In photo are representatives of Ayala Land Estates led by Chrissy Roa – Marketing and Communications Group Head, Mr. Enrico Micu from Dutch Boy and artists from Bando Arts, Joemari Bandonillo and Althea Joy Abletia.

Quezon City — Cloverleaf Estate successfully launched the introduction of its Public Art Program with the vibrant Cloverleaf Colorfest, a community mural painting event held last August 10. This creative celebration marks the launch of a series of art initiatives which are part of the Public Art Program. The community mural showcases the collective shared stories and vibrant connections within the estate.

Cloverleaf Colorfest: Splashing Stories Together brought to life a community mural painting by the talented artists of Bando Arts in partnership with Dutch Boy. The first mural, celebrating Cloverleaf’s fully connected commercial and lifestyle estate, was created by its residents and neighboring community where they got a chance to contribute to a shared masterpiece.

The stunning mural stands as a testament to Cloverleaf’s inclusive spirit, welcoming everyone to thrive in its community spaces. Murals are far more than just painting on walls; they are vital forms of public art that transform spaces, engage people with their environment, and shape a community’s identity. They inspire wonder, pride, and a sense of safety, making the estate a more vibrant and meaningful place to live. In Cloverleaf, these artistic expressions are a vivid reminder of the unity and dynamism that define the estate.

PR PHOTO Cloverleaf Colorfest Splashing Stories Together ()

Vibrant community spirit shines through at Cloverleaf Colorfest, where residents and artists join hands to create a mural that embodies the essence of our thriving community.

PR PHOTO Cloverleaf Colorfest Splashing Stories Together ()

Bando Arts spearheaded the community mural painting activity. Artists and residents came together to transform the walls into a canvas of community pride and creativity.