(Talaandig women) “BRINGING THE FUTURE OF MANKIND”

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This art is dedicated to Talaandig women to acknowledge their important roles in living, surviving and most especially in giving birth and raising their children. They have showed so much of courage to endure things while raising their children just to survive. Many years ago, they have separation of roles wherein Talaandig women are the gatherers and Talaandig man are the hunters. As an artist, I cannot comprehend the determination of talaandig women in rules of surviving that day, including the fact that there are no technologies helping them to give birth, using only organic medicine to support their health but still surviving, still be able to give birth naturally and brings a healthy baby comes to life. I entitled my art as “Bringing the future of mankind” it represents the talaandig women as the bearer I entitled my art as “Bringing the future of mankind” it represents the talaandig women as the bearers of the future and the baby is represented as the future.

Description

Artist name: LEONARD DELIGOS

Medium: Soil on Canvass

Size: 60.96 cm x 76.2 cm

Description: This art is dedicated to Talaandig women to acknowledge their important roles in living, surviving and most especially in giving birth and raising their children. They have showed so much of courage to endure things while raising their children just to survive. Many years ago, they have separation of roles wherein Talaandig women are the gatherers and Talaandig man are the hunters. As an artist, I cannot comprehend the determination of talaandig women in rules of surviving that day, including the fact that there are no technologies helping them to give birth, using only organic medicine to support their health but still surviving, still be able to give birth naturally and brings a healthy baby comes to life. I entitled my art as “Bringing the future of mankind” it represents the talaandig women as the bearer I entitled my art as “Bringing the future of mankind” it represents the talaandig women as the bearers of the future and the baby is represented as the future.

 

 

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Dimensions 60.96 × 76.2 cm

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