A ‘mystic recluse’ in Paris, Nena Saguil translated her innerscapes into concentric figures.
While the world celebrates the playful art of Yayoi Kusama, Filipinos need to know that there was a artist from our country who was way ahead of her time, employing concentric figures in a more contemplative manner.At a time when Philippine art ...
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