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Leon Gallery’s Kingly Treasures, featuring the works of the likes of Betsy Westerndorp, Gus Albor, Jose Joya, Norberto Carating, and Juvenal Sansó, to benefit the ultra-poor
Published July 25, 2021, 4:30 PM
From tribal tattoos to indigenous materials used in clothing, Filipino symbols and traditions are replete not just with meaning but with beauty
HABI OBRA Sixty-year-old Sahaya Ulud is one of the two weavers who have mastered the skill of making the Tabanas design
When I was a little girl, one of the (very few) highlights of my life was the yearly Pintados festival, where dancers and performers from all over my province would compete to have the most ostentatious, enthusiastic display of colors and choreography. The Pintados Festival was founded by my mother’s brother, so it had become a source of family pride and thankfully for me, a girl who wasn’t allowed any social life, a family affair. It was the only time I could legally join in on a celebration. I was allowed to wear a white shirt and smear paint on passersby, and to allow them to smear theirs on me. Pintados became a splash of color in my otherwise gray existence the smear of art in the