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Freeman Cebu Lifestyle

In the footsteps of the Grand Old Man

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CEBU, Philippines - Such exposure to the works and virtues of a national treasure is expected to produce a visual artist in Mrs. Lazo. “I guess it comes out naturally because I was his assistant for 25 years.”

Aside from being the primary expert on her father’s paintings — their subjects and authenticity, she has also kindled the legacy of her father by establishing a private painting school in Manila and initiating a national art competition as a tribute to the Grand Old Man of Philippine Art, with tons of help, of course, from son, Fernando “Nandy” Lazo.

“I have so much respect for the craft because Papa gave much importance to his studies based on actual scenes; drawing actual people – from farmers working in the fields, to dalagitas washing clothes or selling fruits. He was never content with what he had already seen. He believed nature has always something new to offer.” (FREEMAN)

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