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The Catholic Women’s Club (CWC) recently held its annual bazaar Casa y Jardin at the Hotel Intercontinental Manila.

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Rising like a majestic work of art amid Makati’s vibrant cityscape, KL Mosaic dazzles the senses and stirs the soul.

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They are like so many eyes of revisionist history staring at us from out of the blue, underneath the slanting lights that might have been a crossroads of Philippine art.

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Ang was that rare breed among Filipino visual artists, enjoying both critical acclaim and popular success for the distinctive manner in which he pictured the human condition.
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