Jo Camille

ATOA 3 Original Artwork:

“Gratitude”, Resin pigments and found objects in resin and acrylic plate, 2025

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About artist:

Jo Camille takes on her creations as a self exhibition and a release of the soul; the unveiling of vulnerabilities and the candor of the psyche. She plays with the movement of chaos and order, the multifacets of a persona, the duality of matter and the juxtapose of life enmeshing in her intimate experiences through the materials she work with.  She conveys this drama in the tendency and the stubbornness of resin, the symbolic natural elements and objects that are connected to life, creation, and to the author herself, frozen, as of now, for a moment of time,  putting them together to create the piece. Jo Camille experiments in abstraction, patterns, and optical illusion with pen, ink, acrylic, found objects and resin, discovering more and expanding how to work together with these materials. 

Jo Camille has been exhibiting her works to public since 2018 in Dumaguete, Cebu, Bacolod and internationally (through online platforms); and was granted as one of the first featured artists at the opening of Mugna Gallery, Dumaguete City. Jo Camille is currently a teacher, a professional theater, film, and voice actor altogether practicing visual arts.

She considers her work as a window to her being, bare, soldering, affixing to another soul captivating the spirit of inquiry and the REST that it leaves knowing that both fated souls were SEEN. Soli Deo gloria.