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Lasallian heroes against Martial Law honored on International Day of Peace
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Remembering Filipinos who fought against martial law
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Barcenas: A tribute to Noynoy Aquino
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Mary Mae Dacanay and her BTS-inspired artwork (Photo from Facebook)
Laguna-based artist Mary Mae Dacanay wows the internet, especially the ARMYs, with her latest leaf artwork featuring the K-pop sensation BTS.
According to a report by OpinYon Laguna, an advocacy paper in the province, the artist was inspired by the boy band’s latest single and music video, “Permission to Dance,” which is all about positivity and diversity. Prior to making it, Dacanay shared that she was challenged by her followers to do a leaf art using a coconut palm frond.
This is not the first time Dacanay’s leaf artworks have gone viral online. Among her famous works include a tribute to the fallen soldiers of the C130 crash in Sulu and her leaf art portraits of President Rodrigo Duterte and the late former president, Benigno Aquino Jr.
The passing of the former president – and scion of political heroes – could remind people of the power of their choice.
President Benigno S. Aquino III of the Philippines during a 2015 visit to Canada (Province of British Columbia/Flickr) Published 1 Jul 2021 10:00 0 Comments
With the passing of former Philippine President Benigno Aquino III, the country’s political future becomes even more uncertain in the run-up to an election next year.
The former president passed away on 24 June, aged 61. His death comes as the Philippines grapples with democratic backsliding under President Rodrigo Duterte, and anticipates a crucial leadership transition that may either diminish or revive Aquino’s democratic legacy.