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Manila Art 2011, the country’s largest art fair that brings together the premier art galleries and institutions to showcase the best in Philippine visual art, will be holding a series of live sketching sessions featuring the country’s top artists starting today, July 9, at Mercato Centrale in Bonifacio Global City as a prelude to the Manila Art 2011 art fair on August 24 to 27.  

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Congressional Spouses Incorporated, headed by Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte-Alimurung, and Art Gallery Manila present “Art @ Congress,” which opens today at the south corridor of Batasang Pambansa, Quezon City.

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"I try to deviate from the traditional portrait," says Sion." I want to have my own identity when it comes to my works, so that they won’t look like other portraits. When you see one, you know at once that I made it."
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Congressional Spouses Incorporated, headed by Quezon City Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte-Alimurung, and Art Gallery Manila present “Art @ Congress,” which opens today at the south corridor of Batasang Pambansa, Quezon City.

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"I try to deviate from the traditional portrait," says Sion." I want to have my own identity when it comes to my works, so that they won’t look like other portraits. When you see one, you know at once that I made it."
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