Widely recognized as the country’s first and only Feng Shui artist, Lizanne Uychaco was first introduced to the public art scene in 1993 by Ayala Museum’s Discovery Series. Today, she stands as both a passionate practicing artist and as Executive Vice President of SM Investments Corporation (SMIC), all while serving as President of Sunshine Place, dedicated to the wellness and creative enrichment of seniors.
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Rooted in her Chinese-Filipino heritage, Uychaco’s works come to life through her masterful use of mixed media. A compelling fusion of antiquity and modernity, she bridges East and West through contemporary interpretations of ancient cultural symbols, beliefs, and energies tied to protection, good fortune, and wealth.
To welcome 2026, the artist partnered with Conrad Manila’s 39th edition of the highly acclaimed “Of Art and Wine” exhibition series to release her 24-piece collection, Spectrum of Abundance.


The collection is an artistic tribute to the Year of the Horse, inspired by ancient symbols of strength, harmony, success, and prosperity. Executed in richly textured mixed media, the collection reflects Uychango’s mastery across sculpture, pottery, jewelry, calligraphy, and painting. Each piece radiates positive energy—a harmonious convergence of culture, heritage, and artistic spirit.


The horse—an embodiment of freedom and triumph—is paired with Uychaco’s signature motif of ancient coins. Together, they form a metaphor for prosperity born from the harmony of action and intention. Spectrum of Abundance stands not only as a symbol of hope for the year ahead, but as a visual manifestation of success and fulfillment.


Lizanne Uychaco’s Spectrum of Abundance runs from January 21 to March 21, 2026 at Conrad Manila, Gallery C. All artworks are available for acquisition. For inquiries, guests and collectors may email [email protected]
Featured Image and Photos: CONRAD MANILA

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