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Cariño also wrote that Lozano’s paintings not only “confirm the artist’s distinction as an incomparable visual chronicler of daily life… [but also] painted scenes from everyday life that tell a story”. As such, Lozano’s albums were reproduced mostly to serve as souvenirs for foreign travellers. They are revelations of the colours popular in his time, the opulent life of the
principalia and
ilustrado social classes, as well as the diverse ethnic traditions in the different islands and jungles of the Philippines. Art history professor Santiago Pilar was once quoted in an article saying that Lozano’s art represented “some of the most quaint and endlessly fascinating relics of Filipino culture in Spanish times”.
Jaime C. Laya
It’s been nine months since life changed on March 17 when Covid-19 quarantined us all. I am in the super-vulnerable age group and am under doctor’s orders to stay locked in.
I still work and the immediate impact of the lockdown is extra time. Before Covid, it took me an average of two hours in traffic home-office-home. Add to that traffic time saved in having no out-of-office meetings. That’s easily an extra three hours of daily working time. I drive myself to the office on Sundays when no one is around but otherwise papers needing my signature are brought to me. I am not a bad typist and all in all, working from home on a computer is as good as being in the office provided the internet behaves.