Tags: Paintings, Visual arts
By KC Santos

TAGUIG CITY, METRO MANILA – Daniel Aligaen and Anthony Fermin are just two of the seven visual artists chosen by the organizers of Manila Art 2011 to create the tokens to be given away to dignitaries present in the event.
“We feel honored to be given a minor albeit important role in this year’s event. The works we have presented to guests will forever remind them the ingenuity they saw in Philippine art tonight,” says Anthony, a Cebu-based painter.
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(Photos courtesy of Daniel Aligaen and Anthony Fermin)
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