A hand-painted bag by Lucila Gragera Zara, now in Taiwan 🇹🇼🎨
See more hand-painted bags at the Gragera Gil Art Gallery.
Gragera-Gil Art Gallery
A space where passion meets canvas. Founded by Lucila Gragera Zara, who started painting at 70, proving that it's never too late to chase your dreams. 🖌️💖
18/12/2025
As Christmas slowly approaches, don’t forget the moments that prepare our hearts for the season. 🎄
Before the lights, the gifts, and the celebrations, there is art - quietly reminding us to feel, reflect, and connect.
It reminds us that the true spirit of Christmas lives not in things, but in the moments we create and share. :)
18/12/2025
Art truly knows no age. Congratulations, young man! ✨
A Filipino student is making waves on the international stage after winning a Gold Award at the 7th International Loving-Peace Art Competition.
Read: https://www.wheninmanila.com/filipino-student-wins-gold-in-a-global-art-contest-highlighting-youth-voices-for-peace/
10/12/2025
Thank you to everyone who came to Art Reborn - Lucila Gragera Zara at the Gragera-Gil Art Gallery and chose to stay and create with us.
Seeing you gather, pick up brushes, and create your own artworks turned the gallery into a shared creative space. What began as an exhibit became a moment of connection, expression, and quiet joy. There was no pressure, no rules, just people creating side by side.
Thank you for your time, your presence, and your willingness to create freely. You helped make Art Reborn more than an exhibit. You brought its spirit to life. 🥹💕
From all of us at Gragera-Gil Art Gallery, thank you for being part of this special day. 🫶🏻
04/12/2025
In case you wanna support local artists, here’s one for your radar.
Lucila Gragera Zara , 79, self taught, and born and raised in Angono. For years, her love for art almost naging multo na lang… good thing she brought it back to life and kept painting. Now she’s showcasing her works in her own gallery, featuring florals, sceneries, and everyday moments.
Art Reborn happens on Dec 6, 3 PM to 7 PM
Gragera Gil Art Gallery Angono.
Free entry, free snacks, free bag for the first 10 registrants!
Save your slot: https://grageragilgallery.systeme.io/artexhibit2025
27/11/2025
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Feelings on display 🎨
She loved art long before she understood it.
Life told her to choose stability over passion, so she let go of her dream…
until one day, her daughter placed a brush in her hand and said,
“It’s time to do what you love.”
At 79, Lucila Gragera Zara stands as living proof
that dreams don’t expire.
They wait for the right season.
This December, you’re invited to witness her story in color.
Experience Art Reborn, an intimate one-day exhibit in Angono, Rizal.
đź“… December 6, 2025
đź•’ 3 PM to 7 PM
📍 Gragera Gil Art Gallery
🎟 FREE to attend. Limited slots only.
👉 Register here: https://grageragilgallery.systeme.io/artexhibit2025
Be part of her comeback.
See the art she created in silence
24/11/2025
Art doesn’t always hang on walls, sometimes, it moves with you. 👜
This hand-painted bag by Lucila Gragera Zara is a perfect example of how creativity can transform something ordinary into something unforgettable.
Each brush stroke is carefully layered to bring out depth, emotion, and character. What was once a simple bag is now a piece of wearable art, thoughtfully crafted, uniquely expressive, and made to stand out wherever you go.
Lucila’s signature style shines through: graceful details, refined technique, and imagery that captures both beauty and meaning. It’s not just an accessory, it’s a personal statement, a conversation starter, and a reminder that art can be part of your everyday life. 🫟
Carry elegance. Carry culture.
Carry a masterpiece created by a passionate Filipino artist.
These stunning calla lily paintings by Lucila Gragera Zara capture the quiet grace of nature each piece reflecting emotion, softness, and strength in a single stroke.
Whether you’re an art lover, a collector, or someone who simply finds peace in beautiful things, these floral artworks invite you to pause… and feel. 🌿
Celebrate local artistry. Celebrate stories told through colors and form.
Discover the beauty that blooms from the hands of Lucila Gragera Zara
22/11/2025
Every masterpiece begins with a spark of inspiration.
And sometimes, it starts with something as simple and magical, as an artist’s palette. 🎨
This palette belongs to
Lucila Gragera Zara of Gragera-Gil Art Gallery, a creator whose hands turn imagination into emotion and emotion into art.
Each mark on this palette carries her process, quiet moments of thought, bold decisions, and the passion behind every stroke she brings to life.
Behind every artwork is a story, and behind every story is an artist who pours a piece of her heart into the canvas.
This palette is more than a tool, it’s a silent witness to her dedication, creativity, and the beauty she continues to share with the world.
Where art begins. Where stories unfold.
Experience the artistry of Lucila Gragera Zara at Gragera-Gil Art Gallery. ✨
21/11/2025
“Light in a Manger” by Lucila Gragera Zara ✨
Featured at the Christmas Exhibit “Sabsaban”, this beautiful painting captures the quiet miracle of that holy night, where hope was born in the simplest of places.
In this artwork, Lucila Gragera Zara of Gragera-Gil Art Gallery brings to life the tender moment inside the manger: a mother embracing the gift of new life, a father watching with gentle devotion, and the humble animals gathered as silent witnesses.
Above them shines the guiding star, its light stretching across the sky, leading the Three Wise Men on their journey of faith and wonder.
It’s a reminder that even in the most ordinary spaces, light, love, and miracles can be found.
Visit the exhibit and experience the warmth, storytelling, and artistry that make “Sabsaban” glow with the spirit of Christmas. 🌟
From November 08, 2025 - January 30, 2026
Sentro Leona Galeria Museo
Ipil St., Brgy. Marikina Heights
Marikina City, Philippines
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