A Visit to MCAD’s Spectre of Comparison in July
The Spectre of Comparison is an exhibition which represented the Philippine Pavilion in 2017 at the 57th Venice Art Biennale. It exhibited works by Filipino artists, Lani Maestro and Manuel Ocampo that proposed ways to reexamine nationalism and identity notions. ❤ For inquiries about my artworks, DM via IG: @lheanstorm
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Darkness in Beauty: Siem Reap’s Compelling Pagodas
Siem Reap
Kingdom of Cambodia
Good Friday Revelation
How’s your Holy Weekend?
If anything, I’m grateful for the holy days as it has given me the opportunity to keep myself away from environments that bring out the worst in me. Afterall, these are times when I could deeply meditate or be near the things that matter to me the most.
Anyway, here are more photos from our recent trip to Siem Reap.

The infamous PUBSTREET in the afternoon.
Art Around Siem Reap’s Temples
Art is everywhere in Siem Reap. Co-existing with the contemporary art galleries are the artists nestled in corners of temples, under shades of big trees– in the streets. It’s worth grabbing a piece of artwork or two, although on this trip I was into various scenes, hippie clothes, temple explorations, and coming up with ideas for my own art.
Maybe, next time. ♡






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