BAGUIO CITY – A historical painting recognizing the life of an Overseas Filipino Worker in France was presented to the Philippine Embassy in Paris by Filipino artist Myse Salonga.
FILIPINO artist Myse Salonga donates a painting entitled ‘Marianne’ to Philippine Ambassador to France Junever Mahilum-West in Paris.
"This piece is a tribute to the resilience and dedication of our OFW in France and heartfelt thanks to the Embassy and Ambassador West for graciously accepting my painting," said Salonga. Paintings, sculptures, photography, and digital arts were displayed on May 30 from June 2 in celebration of the 21st edition of"Rendezvous aux Jardins," a project of the French Minister of Culture.
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