This artwork draws inspiration from the traditional tattoos of Apo Whang-Od, the esteemed mambabatok of the Kalinga people in the Philippines. Employing a palette of black, red, silver, and gold and incorporating silver and gold foil, the piece encapsulates the essence of patterns and meaning in artistry.

The composition showcases intricate patterns emblematic of Kalinga tattoo designs, historically signifying milestones such as bravery in battle, social status, and rites of passage. These motifs are meticulously rendered, reflecting the deep cultural heritage and spiritual significance embedded in each symbol.

The use of metallic hues and foils adds a contemporary dimension, symbolizing the global reach and modern appreciation of this ancient art form. Through the fusion of color, texture, and symbolism, the artwork serves as a tribute to the enduring impact of Whang-Od's tattoos, celebrating the unifying power of art across cultures and generations.

Iba't Ibang Ikaw (The Many Versions of You)

  • Medium : Acrylic, silver and gold foil

  • Size and orientation: Landscape

  • Dimensions (cm): Height- 91.44, Width- 121.92, Depth- 4.00

  • Price: Available upon inquiry

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