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The message of the artwork is that all objects had life.

For the artist "Religion must aim to inspire awe,


to awe man with the splendor of his existence. By a set of unexpected juxtapositions, it must put you in
a state of realization of how splendid things can be, even if they are horrible.”

2. Vicente Silva Manansala

Mother and Child

It shows the essence of mothers in one’s life and signifies that mothers are the most greatest gift of all
the gifts that life has to offer.

3. Lito Mayo

Self-Portrait of Lito Mayo, 1981

This is one of the two known etching self portraits of Lito Mayo. The image is filled with mystical
creatures and occult symbols and incantations. Lito was fascinated with hidden arts- usually devoting
time in Dolores, Quezon during Lenten season to test "agimats (talismans)" in Mount Banahaw- the
most sacred mountain in Tagalog region.

4. Andres Barrioquinto,

Arms Around Your Love”

5. Benjamin Cruz

Building

Mr. Cruz 'Building' aims to bring the elements of our consciousness that is not evident in plain sight into
the light. His desire for the comfort and skill of the real and the need of those abstract aesthetics.

6. Anton Del Castillo

Under One Roof”


The 'Under One Roof' depicted how war and religion interacted and how these can be viewed through
the lens of Byzantine style iconography.

7. Jaime Roque

Kaleidoscope,

Kaleidoscope is the culmination of a career rooted in optical experimentation and an interest in mirror
reflections of light and symmetry.

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