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Being an artist requires incredible patience and talent to every artwork they do. Due to this, I extend my greatest gratitude to these following artists: Whang-od, Amado V. Hernandez, Fernando Amorsolo, Ang Kiukok, Juan Nakpil, and other artists in the whole world. Thank you for having the fearless act to express things that the world should know. Through your works, emotions are well being understood by just appreciating what every detail mean. Thank you for sharing your works and ideas that can help us realize that we are not alone in this world who experience those kinds of feelings. Being an artist is not just an easy job to do; It is a passion that requires great amount of love in every work they do. I also believe that they are the best ones in the world—creating works that can change everyone’s perspective. Again, thank you. Thank you for making this dull world as colorful as how an artist thinks. Thank you for inspiring us in every craft you make, and I hope that you will continue to preserve and inspire a lot of people without forgetting where you started.

Juan Nakpil was a civic leader, civil engineer, teacher, and an architect who believed that there’s a term Philippine Architecture that pertains to the architecture that reflects the culture and tradition of the Filipinos... Read More

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Amado V. Hernandez was a poet, playwright, novelist and awarded as National Artist for Literature. He also experienced to be a guerilla and labor leader that inspired him to make novels... Read More

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Ang Kiukok was born to an immigrant Chinese parents and was the only son of Vincent Ang and Chin Lim... Read More

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Fernando Amorsolo was the 1st National Artist in 1972 and was named as the Grand Man of Philippine Art in 1969. He’s known for his craftsmanship and mastery in the use of light... Read More

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Whang-od Oggay or also known as Whang-od is the oldest mambabatok in the Kalinga province which uses ink made from charcoal and water... Read More