Heart Evangelista, Incubus' Brandon Boyd to work on 'little art project' together | Inquirer Entertainment

Heart Evangelista, Incubus’ Brandon Boyd to work on ‘little art project’ together

/ 04:33 PM May 27, 2021

Heart Evangelista, Brandon Boyd

Heart Evangelista and Brandon Boyd. Images: Instagram/@iamhearte, @brandonboyd

Heart Evangelista revealed that she will be working on a “little art project” with rock band Incubus’ vocalist Brandon Boyd.

“Morning meetings with Jen, Pietro and [Brandon Boyd] for our little art project SOON,” the actress said via Twitter on Tuesday, May 25. She also showed a photo of her virtual meeting with Boyd and their team.

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Aside from being a vocalist, Boyd has also worked on several pieces of visual art. He has showcased some of his works online, including his paintings “Épines Rouges Deux” and “Épines Rouges” through his Instagram page, also on Tuesday.

He stated that the pieces were painted during the lockdown in 2020, adding that “it’s been wild looking at images from that period.”

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Evangelista has not yet given details about the kind of art project she and Boyd will be working on, but she is also known to hold solo exhibits of her paintings. Last year, she donated one of her works to a fundraiser for frontliners amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. JB

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