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2017
Works From Selected Group Exhibitions
2017: Text
(NO) DISCRIMINATION
A timelapse video of my work for the Green Go Home Exhibit at the UP Vargas Museum. In which I drew an image on the museum wall, and gradually erased it in the duration of the exhibit.
Green Go Home is an exhibit by Tomas Vu and Rirkrit Tiravanija
with Buen Abrigo, Mike Adrao, Renz Lee, Gabby Nazareno,
Archie Oclos, Iggy Rodriguez, and Jo Tanierla.
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2017: Photo Gallery
LULL & PRESAGE
48" x 36". Graphite & Charcoal on Canvas. Exhibited at Mono8 Gallery for "Just Add Water". September 28 - October 18, 2017. (In this work, I used erasure as a metaphor for denial.)

2017: Photo Gallery
KINSA SILA?
(WHO ARE THEY?)
Erasing Graphite Portraits: A Metaphor to Memory Loss from Alzheimer’s Disease
2017: Welcome
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2017: Photo Gallery
This is my undergraduate thesis, which aimed to show the process of erasure, as a metaphor to one of the destructive outcomes of Alzheimer's disease. Set in my grandmother's point of view, the final output of my thesis is a series of eleven, erased, full body, graphite portraits, and this video documentation of the process of erasure. This thesis was an attempt to depict my family's gradual metaphorical death in the memory of my grandmother. It was part of Panimula: An Undergraduate Theses Exhibition, shown at the UP College of Fine Arts on May 26 - June 5, 2017.
2017: Welcome
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