
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
PULILAN, Bulacan — Streets and walls in this agro-industrial town were once again turned into vibrant canvases as the 13th Mandala International Festival ran from May 8 to 10, showcasing artworks that celebrate agriculture, culture, and community life. As part of the festival’s street art activities, the Kintab Artist Group from Bicol completed a mural in Barangay Lumbac depicting a farmer resting under a tree, accented by colorful carabaos at Big Ben Wall 2. The Arte Bauan group from Batangas transformed the Barangay Hall wall in Poblacion into a lively scene of farm family life, while the Talinhaga Artists from […]...
Keep on reading: 13th Mandala Art Festival transforms streets in Bulacan into art gallery
Keep on reading: 13th Mandala Art Festival transforms streets in Bulacan into art gallery
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