Tags: Arts Training and Workshops, Visual arts
By KC Santos
MAKATI CITY, METRO MANILA – When her mother passed away 2006, Mia Casal went to New York as a her way of escaping the emotions she found hard to deal with, giving up her passion for pottery.
Just when she thought she had fully turned her back on it, the more she felt drawn to it albeit in a foreign land. She eventually returned home and revived her love for pottery after a visiting Quezon Province, even putting up a business.
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