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Finding a Place in Art

After more than two years of pandemic restrictions, we are seeing the world emerge again. Art has returned triumphant, with theatres and galleries sharing the creative nature of Filipino artists. It is thus most timely to celebrate five Filipino artists from across the globe, carving out their place in the country.

NAZER “RAMZKY” DAL

Ramzky has always been interested in art, so when he got a chance to take a vocational course in charcoal portrait at the Eugelio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology, he took it. At first, he wanted to take up oil painting but the only art course being offered then was charcoal drawing. He took it. He made a living

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