Each masterpiece requires great skill and passion; the crochets were masterfully sewn into art pieces, and through the workmanship itself, it's indeed enlightening.
As I go to experience the visual pieces of her handwork, crafted with delicate and profound passion, I feel so subdued, with its energy resonating between me as spectator, and her art. It was actually sarcastic that the artist herself doesn't recognize her pieces as a work of art, after realising the essence of a certain culture practised upon the influence of an indigenous tribe "Talaandig".
Hiwaga 2015 caught me personally,
because among all the art pieces, it was the odd and one of a kind artwork she made that's truly enchanting, which is what I always demand and seek for every art.
It is really inspiring she has used art to find herself amid the painful struggles she endured throughout her journey towards personal retreatment and enlightenment. So far it has been one of the few masterpieces I've encountered firsthand that's artistically powerful, made in a different and unusual material.