Rosalind Wee celebrated by 'Beautiful Soul Sisters'

Rosalind Wee's birthday was celebrated by her dear friends, the Beautiful Soul Sisters, over a delightful lunch at Blackbird restaurant. The special gathering was filled with delicious food, laughter, and shared stories, especially after the holiday season.
As co-founder of the W Group of Companies, Rosalind is widely recognized as a visionary leader and inspiring mentor. What truly sets her apart, however, is her kindness, generosity, and her ability to make everyone around her feel special. Her warmth leaves a lasting impression, earning her not only professional respect but also deep admiration as a friend and mentor.
Recently, Rosalind has embrac
ed a new passion — singing! She has discovered an online platform where she shares her love for music, adding more joy and creativity to her already fulfilling life. This newfound hobby is just one example of her remarkable openness to new experiences and her constant effort to spread happiness.
Happy birthday, BSS Rosalind! You make the world a brighter place, and we are grateful for you.
The Beautiful Soul Sisters include Rosalind Wee, Virginia Lane, Fortune Ledesma, Irene Wicklein, Mav Rufino, Elsa Kapunan, Cecile Labra, and Hi Society.
Madrid's Kate Contemporary Gallery recently showcased the works of four international artists in a group exhibition titled Endlessness. The exhibit featured Martin Crawford (Scotland), Reggie Baxter (UK), Areeya Pomsiriwat (Thailand), and David Kaufman (Philippines), whose works offered an inspiring blend of artistic perspectives.
Filipino artist David Kaufman, who divides his time between Madrid and the Philippines, captivated audiences with his evocative abstract works. Drawing deeply from his cultural heritage and personal experiences, Kaufman's pieces sparked engaging conversations about the richness of Filipino artistry.
Working from his Madrid-based studio, Kaufman merges his Filipino roots with his contemporary surroundings, creating art that resonates deeply with viewers. "I am incredibly grateful to be part of this exhibit," Kaufman shared. "Art has the power to connect people, and it's a privilege to share my work in Madrid, a city that values creativity and cultural exchange."
The opening event was a resounding success, drawing a diverse international crowd of art collectors, designers, curators, and enthusiasts. Guests from across Europe, Asia, and beyond gathered to celebrate the universal language of art. The gallery buzzed with excitement as attendees engaged with the artists and their work, fostering meaningful dialogue and connections.
Congratulations, David Kaufman! Proudly Pinoy!
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