TCL, a global consumer electronics company and TV brand, recently launched its new TCL NXTFRAME TV at the “Seamless Art, Beyond Space” exhibit, highlighting the TV’s adaptability to showcase art as a dynamic “living canvas.” 

Four Filipino artists collaborated with TCL, transforming the NXTFRAME TV into a platform for their unique works.

“Our aim for the whole exhibit is blending art and technology,” said Joseph Cernitchez, brand manager, TCL. “We chose Pop Art as an ideal theme because of its vibrant, visually engaging nature that aligns perfectly with the TCL Frame TV’s fusion of technology and artistic display.”

Participating artist Chill, known for blending Filipino culture with contemporary themes, presented “A Gamer’s Journey: From Analog to Digital,” a tribute to the evolution of technology. “I am immensely grateful for the opportunity to be part of the TCL and Ronac Art collaboration,” he shared, expressing his appreciation for the partnership.

Artist Reynold Dela Cruz offered “Different Vision,” illustrating human perception as a layered concept. “I am honored to have contributed to this groundbreaking exhibit. The opportunity to fuse my artistic vision with TCL’s cutting-edge technology was both stimulating and rewarding,” Dela Cruz explained.

Pop-surreal artist RA Tijing, whose exhibit “BamBam and Friends” highlighted his Black Sheep character, praised the TV’s color quality and sleek design, stating, “The TCL NXTFRAME TV creates a stunning visual experience that complements my paintings perfectly.”

The exhibit’s impact resonated with artist Ronson Culibrina as well. “The NXTFRAME TV transformed the gallery into a fusion of color and technology,” he said, describing the immersive visual effect.

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