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Tuesday, June 23, 2009 / 6:29 AM
THE summer season is particularly slumber time in art production when everyone, including artists, is on vacation, traveling, or going home to the provinces. That’s why very few exhibits happen around this time.
But the season’s low production is augmented with a different kind of art harvest by student’s, mostly young kids, who were enrolled in summer art workshops.
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At the school campus of the Philippine Christian Gospel School (PCGS) is an ongoing art exhibit showcasing the creations of students who attended the workshop under painter Boy Sagario.
The young art students, after they were introduced to the rudiments of painting, are proving that they can make serious art worthy of public exhibition.