Get to know the Filipino Culture through the National Museum of Anthropology
I have more photos to show here, but my computer has given up. I’m typing through my mobile phone- which works faster than the former. Technology is amazing. Anyway, as I was saying, while I was in the museum, I got that eerie vibe from watching these ancient pieces and images (to be added later) you sometimes see in horror films- the headless mannequins didn’t help my wild imagination. It was all creepy walking the empty halls and silent rooms. Despite that, I was amazed of how little I know about our culture or how much I have forgotten. It’s worth braving the scenes and having goosebumps that might be caused by real ghosts. Do visit the museum and enjoy the richness of the Filipino culture. There’s no entry fee. ❤ For inquiries about my artworks, DM via IG: @lheanstorm
A Visit to the National Museum of Natural History
National Museum of Natural History Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines A glimpse of what’s inside the National Museum of Natural History. There’s more. Visit the museum and experience it for yourself. Entrance is free! ❤ For inquiries about my artworks, DM via IG: @lheanstorm
Moving Around Ubud, Bali
Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
May 2018
I have no words of my own today, so I’m just going to share this quote I like from Anthony Bourdain.
“If I’m an advocate for anything, it’s to move. As far as you can, as much as you can. Across the ocean, or simply across the river. The extent to which you can walk in someone else’s shoes or at least eat their food, it’s a plus for everybody. Open your mind, get up off the couch, move.”
Art Exhibition: Tagaytay Art Beat
Tagaytay Art Beat
Reflections Gallery, Museo Orlina
19 May – 29 August 2018
Welcome to the Visual Arts side of the story.
An Art Museum with a View
MUSEO ORLINA Tagaytay, Philippines May 2018 If you love art and nature, this is the museum to visit. From graffiti, paintings, to Orlina’s glass sculptures, you name it! Plus- the Tagaytay Art Beat 3 Exhibit, which is perfectly curated, by the way, is ongoing until August 26. It’s worth the trip all the way up Tagaytay! The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Up Next: Tagaytay Art Beat 3 Art Exhibit





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