Ibinebenta ngayon online ng mga Ilocos-based artist ang ilan sa kanilang mga likha para makalikom ng pondo para sa mga taong naapektuhan ng quarantine bunsod ng coronavirus disease .
Tema ng mga obra -- na makikita sa Facebook account ng artist na si Roel Salvatierra -- ang "Kristo" na umano ay kumukuha ng inspirasyon sa pagdadasal para matigil na ang krisis sa COVID-19 at pasasalamat sa Diyos sa mga biyaya sa gitna ng krisis.Bahagi ng kita na malilikom ng mga artist ay ibibigay sa mga piling lugar na naapektuhan ng enhanced community quarantine, na ipinatupad para mapabagal ang pagkalat ng COVID-19.
Karamihan sa mga Ilokano artist na nagbebenta ng kanilang mga obra ay mga estudyante ng University of Northern Philippines.
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