The country’s 'master of watercolor,' Popoy Cusi, says local governments should do more in supporting and promoting local artists, noting that many talents across the provinces remain unrepresented
This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.DTI Minaropa FB pageThe country’s 'master of watercolor,' Popoy Cusi, says local governments should do more in supporting and promoting local artists, noting that many talents across the provinces remain unrepresented
Dubbed the country’s “master of watercolor,” Cusi emphasized the need for local governments to do more in supporting and promoting local artists, noting that many talents across the provinces remain unrepresented. “Until now, very minimal support is given by the government to artisans; they don’t receive what they truly deserve. The assumption is that all artists are wealthy, but young artists cannot afford . How will they learn if they’re using the wrong art materials?” Cusi told Rappler.
Magtibay believes such programs would allow young creatives to enter the industry with formal training, acknowledging that not all aspiring artists in the province have the resources to pursue online courses, even free ones. “If they’re taught, it should start with the basics, allowing students to transform foundational skills into better creative expressions,” she added.
Cruzado also urged music platforms and the government to consider offering fairer royalties for small music artists.The Tatak Pinoy: Obra Mimaropa event, held from October 24 to 27, featured over 50 micro, small, and medium enterprises showcasing locally made products and creative industries from the region.
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