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pieces that Jorem and Sheila did for the Peninsula Manila last
year entitled "Timeless Filipino." These are currently
on display in the newly renovated rooms of the hotel.
ARTISTS' STATEMENT
It has always been how we have used our photography—to
go into a busy situation and find quiet spots, small details and
moments that can hold all the meaning in the world.
We need not go far to find objects that have long
since represented the word “Filipino.” We went into
our kitchens, out on the streets, and to the local palengke. This
is a closer look at these things we often overlook now. One can
be surprised that they each have their own niche in our everyday
that no modern and imported update can ever fill.
Of course, these are Filipino, even without having
to learn them from textbooks in school. These objects have preceded
us—existing even before we were thoughts in our parents’
and grandparents’ minds. In this age of globalization, these
things still tell of our identities as Filipinos just as they
had always done before.
They won’t be relegated to “relic”
status anytime soon, being still so embedded in our daily lives.
And no matter what we say, these things do matter to us, as Filipinos,
no matter at what period we maybe in time.
VIEW GALLERY
(Thanks to Stef for the write up)
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