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Art Commentary: They Come and Go
by Mailah D. BaldemorI just realized that I have been teaching for almost eight years now. In the beginning, I thought it would be easy as I promise myself that I would only be teaching for five years. I was wrong, I never...
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Young and Emerging Artist Adler Llagas
by Christiane de la PazLandscape artists invariably have a love of their environment and this is clearly seen in the works of young artist, Adler Llagas. The rolling hills and mountains of Rizal and Laguna figure largely...
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The Art and Thought of Raul Arellano
by Christiane de la PazFilm actor, scriptwriter, and visual artist, Raul Arellano gives voice to the tumultuous emotions of many artists troubled by the war and the deeper feelings that remain with us all throughout life...
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The Art and Life of Baidy Rico Mendoza
by May Tobias-PapaShe is truly mystical. Of herself she declares, I am as old as the hills and as young as the clouds, and somebody said, as the mist. Baidy Rico Mendoza fashions her clay people out of disparate thingsit...
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Master of Genre: Fabian Cueto de la Rosa (1869-1937)
by Christiane de la PazFabian de la Rosa (May 5, 1869- December 14, 1937) was the brightest name in Philippine painting after Luna and certainly the leading master of genre in the first quarter of the century. Particularly...
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Old Master of the Visual Arts Antonio Austria (second of two parts)
by Christiane de la PazAustria started his teaching career in the University of Sto. Tomas in 1969. Students who knew Austria when he was still a professor describe their experience with Austria, Takot kami ma-late sa klase...
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Old Master of the Visual Arts Antonio Austria
by Christiane de la PazFilled with beautiful memories and happy moments, Antonio Austrias house in Bonifacio street in San Juan is an expression of his diverse fascination from antique bottles varying in different shapes...
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Art Collector Amaryllis Torres
by Christiane de la PazA former Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at the University of the Philippines, currently Professor of Community Development, consultant, trainor, gender equality advocate, and head of various...
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Artist Commentary Robert Ko
by Samantha KingBorn on June 5, 1951 in Tondo, Manila, he was the third of seven children of Luis Ko and Rosalina Ho. A year after he was born, the family moved from Binondo to Caloocan where his mother ran a sari...