Will Angono, Rizal's Herlene Budol win Miss Grand Philippines 2023?
Herlene Nicole Policarpio Budol, 23, Angono, Rizal, Philippines is one of the 30 Miss Grand Philippines 2023 candidates. She and her fellow candidates received their respective sashes from national director Arnold Vegafria, 52, at Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines on June 20, 2023.
This is the second edition of the national beauty pageant following the first…
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Ito ung pinagkakatiwalaan long Mekaniko.
Si Jansen pala, mekaniko ng Yamaha 3s Shop Angono.
Siya yung tipong mekaniko na kapag may sinabi kang problema sa motor mo, aayusin aayusin with passion. Hindi ung tipong napipilitan lang... Hindi dahil trabaho nya un pero dahil gusto nya talaga ayusin.
Siya din ung tipong kapag meron hindi kayang gawin sa shop, hindi siya ung tipong iiwan ka sa ere na ikaw na bahala maghanap ng mag-aayos.. Sasamahan ka sa alam nyang makakakapag ayos nun.
Pero kamakailan lang, pagbalik ko sa Yamaha Angono. Wala na si Jansen. Nasa Antipolo na daw.. Lungkot at dismaya naramdaman ko nung nalaman ko. Mahirap kasi maghanap ng Mekaniko tulad ni Jansen.
Pero pinagawa ko pa rin sa Yamaha Angono ang dapat ipagawa.
Pero ibang iba ang serbisyo ni Jansen. Sa pakikipag usap palang sa customer. Ibang iba na.. Hindi ko maramdaman ung interes para pakinggan ung hinaing mo.
Tamang gawa lang ba.
Natapos naman ung pinapagawa ko pero nung nasubukan ko na ulit motor ko.
Wala ako maramdaman na improvement. Lalo pa nga pumangit.
Kaya naman napag desisyon na ako na dadayuhin ko na lang si Jansen sa Antipolo
Nung nagkita ulit kami, sabi nya agad sa akin. " Ang layo ng narating mo ah"
Sabi ko na lang. Bakit ka kasi umalis.
Ikaw ung asset dun eh, ikaw ung magaling dun eh.
Tamang ngiti lang sabay sabi , 'Meron pang isa, ung kasama ko dun na malaki katawan"
Nalaman ko din na hindi pala siya umalis kundi nilipat daw siya.
Kung siya lang daw, ayaw daw nya umalis dun pero wala naman daw siya magagawa sa desisyon ng company.
So ano ba punto ng kuwento na ito? Ang punto ko lang naman eh.
Hindi mo kailangan sabihin kung saan ka magaling. Ibang tao ang magpapatunay nun para sayo👍
P.S
Sa mga company naman, bakit kailangan maglipat ng tao? Especially Motortrade Yamaha 3s Shop.. Ano ang reason?
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Kamamatay lang ni tito nanding kaninang madaling-araw kaya pumunta agad kami sa angono. Iniwan ng asawa tong si tito matapos perahan. Kaya namatay na depressed si tito hays. Pati mga tita ko sinisingil niya eh wala namang utang sa kanya? Tas etong asawang to, gusto pa makihati sa lupa namin sa Batangas. Kapal talaga hahahaha.
Sa tuwing may namamatay sa pamilya na lang talaga kami nagkikita-kitang magpipinsan (father side). Eto pauwi na. Sa martes pa ang cremation kaya babalik pa kami dun sa holy garden.
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Ang UNO Kape
Visited Angono Wawa and found this street-movable little coffee ☕ outlet.
Mr. John Paul Nunez single-handedly operates this little Cafe of his which is located here in Tiamson St., Kalayaan, Angono Rizal
Menus and prices were competitive and very creative, I must say.
He was once a Barista from a well-known coffee ☕ shop chain in the Metro where he enhances his craft and then later on decided to put up his very own coffee ☕ shop.
And here's my iced cold cappucino ready to chill me up😊
Their strawberry 🍓 milk fruity were indeed very refreshing to drink while chilling here on the lakeside doing nothing but enjoying the settings sun ☀.
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National Artists in the Philippines
The Order of National Artists of the Philippines is an order bestowed by the Philippines on Filipinos who have made significant contributions to the development of Philippine art. Members of the Order are known as National Artists. Originally instituted as an Award, it was elevated to the status of an order in 2003.
List of Philippine National Artists:
Fernando Amorsolo
Carlos “Botong” Francisco
Guillermo Tolentino
Napoleon Abueva
Victorio Edades
Vicente Manansala
Cesar Legaspi
Fernando Amorsolo y Cueto (May 30, 1892 – April 24, 1972)
Was a portraitist and painter of rural Philippine landscapes. Nicknamed the "Grand Old Man of Philippine Art, he was the first-ever to be recognized as a National Artist of the Philippines. He was recognized as such for his "pioneering use of impressionistic technique" as well as his skill in the use of lighting and backlighting in his paintings, "significant not only in the development of Philippine art but also in the formation of Filipino notions of self and identity.
Fernando Amorsolo painted and sketched more than ten thousand pieces over his lifetime using natural and backlighting techniques. His most known works are of the dalagang Filipina, landscapes of his Filipino homeland, portraits and WWII war scenes.
Amorsolo used natural light in his paintings and developed the backlighting technique, Chiaroscuro, which became his artistic trademark and his greatest contribution to Philippine painting.
Artwork of Fernando Amorsolo
Mango pickers, oil on Canvas.
Carlos Modesto "Botong" Villaluz Francisco (November 4, 1912 – March 31, 1969)
Botong is the poet of Agono whose eye for structure, choice of color, and folk values are so distinct in his art.
Carlos Modesto Villaluz Francisco, popularly known as Botong, was a muralist from Angono, Rizal. He was a distinguished for mural painting for many decades and best known for his historical pieces.
Francisco was a most distinguished practitioner of mural painting for many decades and best known for his historical pieces. He was one of the first Filipino modernists along with Galo Ocampo and Victorio C. Edades who broke away from Fernando Amorsolo's romanticism of Philippine scenes.
Artwork of Carlos "Botong" Francisco
Cry of Balintawak.
Guillermo Estrella Tolentino (July 24, 1890 – July 12, 1976)
This artist well-known UP School of Fine Arts professor. He brought The Bonifacio Monument into life. He also designed the gold and bronze medals for the Ramon Magsaysay Award and did the seal of the Republic of the Philippines.
Besides monuments, Tolentino made smaller sculptures, which are now located in the National Museum of Fine Arts and busts of heroes at the Malacañang Palace. He also designed the medals of the Ramon Magsaysay Award and the seal of the Republic of the Philippines.
In 1970, he was also conferred the President's Medal of Merit for contributions to nation building through his outstanding work in arts particularly in sculpture. Tolentino also received the Republic Cultural Heritage Award in 1967 for his contribution in preserving, developing, and enriching the Filipino culture.
Artwork of Guillermo Tolentino
The Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan.
Napoleon "Billy" Veloso Abueva (January 26, 1930 – February 16, 2018)
Napoleon "Billy" Veloso Abueva, more popularly known as Napoleon Abueva, is a Filipino artist. He is a sculptor given the distinction as the Philippines National Artist for Sculpture. He is also entitled as the “Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture”. He is the first and only Boholano given the distinction as National Artist of the Philippines in the field of Visual Arts.
He is not only the Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture but also is the youngest recipient of this award. He also used many forms of materials in his craft.
Abueva helped shape the local sculpture scene to what it is now. He used almost all kinds of materials for his sculptures such as hard wood, adobe, metal, stainless steel, cement, marble, bronze, iron, alabaster, coral and brass.
Artwork of Napoleon Abueva
The Transfiguration
Victorio Candido Edades (December 23, 1895 – March 7, 1985)
Edades is tagged as the Father of Modern Philippine Painting. He is known for his dark and subdued shades in his art pieces.
As a painter, Edades is recognized for revolutionizing the art of modern painting, thus earning for himself the title of “Father of Philippine Modern Art.” With his modernist paintings like his masterpiece, The Builders, and his tireless effort as an educator, Edades was declared a National Artist for Visual Arts in 1976. His legacy to Philippine art is a valuable contribution to the continuing evolution of the country’s culture.
His masterpiece, "The Builders," was characterized by strong composition and dark colors. Edades introduced modern art to the Philippines when it was still largely a conservative society. The public was not ready to appreciate his works, and not one of his paintings was sold.
Artwork of Victorio Edades
The Builders
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