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		<title>Mia Herbosa’s  kaleidoscope world</title>
		<description>Philippine Star
ARTMAGEDDON By Igan D’bayan

Monday, August 25, 2008

Like some of the great adventures in art, it started with a small object. In this case a kaleidoscope.



“It has two discs with jewels and when you turn it, the images are amazing — like stained-glass windows in a church,” enthuses Mia Ongpin ...</description>
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		<title>Fine art at Bravo Restaurant</title>
		<description>Philippine Star

By Araceli Z. Lorayes 
 
A chance meeting among neighbors paved the way for artist Mia Herbosa’s paintings to be exhibited until Oct. 31 at Bravo Restaurant at Festival Mall in Alabang, Muntinlupa. Thus, the restaurant’s patrons are able view art created in the European tradition with their pasta ...</description>
		<link>http://www.miaherbosa.com/?p=15</link>
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		<title>ART OF THE ‘CARPE DIEM’ - Mia Herbosa seizes the day</title>
		<description>Philippine Daily Inquirer
By Victoria T. Herrera

THE HOLLYWOOD FILM “Dead Poets Society” (released in 1989) popularized the Latin phrase “carpe diem” to the youth of the 1990s as a call of admonition to live life to the fullest.



Mia O. Herbosa, now in her 30s, belongs to that same generation to whom ...</description>
		<link>http://www.miaherbosa.com/?p=21</link>
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		<title>Oil has the texture of memory</title>
		<description>Philippine Star

ARTMAGEDDON By Igan D’bayan 

One of the best poets in the country, Marjorie Evasco, once wrote, "Water has the texture of memory." The same with oil, in the case of New York-based artist Mia Ongpin Herbosa. Talking about new pieces in her ninth solo exhibit titled "Carpe Diem" at ...</description>
		<link>http://www.miaherbosa.com/?p=17</link>
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		<title>Mia O. Herbosa: Carpe Diem</title>
		<description>Businessworld

By Amelia H.C. Ylagan

Alfonso Ongpin contemplates his newborn son, Luis. The amber of dusk falls softly on his lapel from an imagined window just over his shoulder. The soft light picks up a dab of muted vermillion from a palette of ochres and siennas, glazing a pink glow on the ...</description>
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