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ALONA G.

GARCA DATE: 1/29/202


ME-1B

ASYNCHRONOUS ACTIVITY #3

MUSEO NG MUNTINLUPA
Since it is not allowed to visit the museo because of this pandemic I look to their virtual
tour instead. Some of us are actually really love to visit a museum not just to look for a painting,
sculpture, and many more but to know some information about it like who made it and how old it
is. As an artist I actually really don’t know all about the story of this city where I am now but
since it is what we have been always discussed so I should learn all about their origin. Museo ng
Muntinlupa is actually inspired with a traditional fishing trap made from weaved bamboo sticks
and fasted by rattan rope often
used by fishers. I impress about
where the architect get the idea
to build the museum on which
he based the source of the city's
livelihood.

Since it is hard to find some


popular painting in the museo
but this painting caught my
attention even though I can’t
recognize every detail of it but
based on my perspective of this
painting is a childhood memory for me where he is really happy having a candy just like us when
we we’re just a kid we always wanted to buy something like that because we feel that it is really
sweet but where scared to tell it to our parents. Lot of us really love some sweets that time
because it is our happiness. I hope the artist that made this painting continue making works of
arts to inspire others. So, let’s support local artist and their works because they are the ones that
teach art to your children in school. They are the ones that spend time working with patients in
hospital settings, employing art therapy to help them recover from a variety of ailments. They are
the artists that encourage your local companies to go beyond the box when it comes to increasing
earnings. Local artists provide more than simply gorgeous photographs to your community,
therefore it's critical to keep supporting them.

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