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Published July 17, 2021, 12:05 PM
ANGEL THOUGHTS
Meet this talented artist friend of mine who lives a “double life,” enjoying both worlds as a known handblown glass and metal sculptor and now a farmer.
He is Jinggoy P. Salcedo, the second son of Rudolfo and Angelita Salcedo, heir to his mother’s blown glass legacy, Angeli Glass Product Specialties. He has had remarkable success combining his passion for metal sculpture and his mother’s unique handblown glass knick knacks.
With his glass and metal works of art.
Angeli pioneered in blown-glass figurines flowers, trees, animals, and other figures mounted on thick glass bases. She began to color the figurines and they looked even more attractive. Growing up, her son Jinggoy hung out in her atelier, fascinated.
Madonna University Receives Fulbright Grant
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British Council PH weaves futures with The Prince’s Foundation School of Traditional Arts Details
The British Council in the Philippines announces the launch of ‘
Weaving Futures – Cultural exchanges and design collaboration,’ an action research project led by the Prince’s Foundation School of Traditional Arts, presided by HRH The Prince of Wales, in partnership with the Enrique Zobel Foundation and Philippine Women’s University.
Through a series of consultations,
Weaving Futures will map the communities’ distinct cultural heritage, relationship with nature, indigenous knowledge, and vision for the future. The result will be a new design process to help broaden perspectives on artisanship and design, as well as renew and refresh weaving practices. This initiative will also open up opportunities for working collaboratively across communities with designers, artisans, and makers in the UK and the Philippines.