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                    [Summary] => Creating outstanding work, coupled with the need to share one’s unique vision of reality – indeed, ‘to leave a mark’ – was certainly the primary creative motivation for young Filipino artists," summarized Ateneo Art Gallery curator Ramon Lerma. 

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