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Born 1946 Philippines. Known for: Stone art.
In 1946 Prudencio Lamarroza was born into a family of rice millers at Ambalayat, a barrio of Tagudin town. As a child, Lamarroza enjoyed long walks among the rocks, picking the pebbles that caught... Read full biography
In 1946 Prudencio Lamarroza was born into a family of rice millers at Ambalayat, a barrio of Tagudin town. As a child, Lamarroza enjoyed long walks among the rocks, picking the pebbles that caught his attention. He was, and still is, fascinated by the beauty of stones. And, so his work Amburayan... Read full biography
In 1946 Prudencio Lamarroza was born into a family of rice millers at Ambalayat, a barrio of Tagudin town. As a child, Lamarroza enjoyed long walks among the rocks, picking the pebbles that caught his attention. He was, and still is, fascinated by the beauty of stones. And, so his work Amburayan River in the Mind recalls the artist’s youthful memories – the blue hues of the sky that are reflected on the waters, the trees that bend to touch the banks, and the stones that seem to glow under the... Read full biography
In 1946 Prudencio Lamarroza was born into a family of rice millers at Ambalayat, a barrio of Tagudin town. As a child, Lamarroza enjoyed long walks among the rocks, picking the pebbles that caught his attention. He was, and still is, fascinated by the beauty of stones. And, so his work Amburayan River in the Mind recalls the artist’s youthful memories – the blue hues of the sky that are reflected on the waters, the trees that bend to touch the banks, and the stones that seem to glow under the sun’s glare. (P.I.R.)
In 1946 Prudencio Lamarroza was born into a family of rice millers at Ambalayat, a barrio of Tagudin town. As a child, Lamarroza enjoyed long walks among the rocks, picking the pebbles that caught his attention. He was, and still is, fascinated by the beauty of stones. And, so his work Amburayan River in the Mind recalls the artist’s youthful memories – the blue hues of the sky that are reflected on the waters, the trees that bend to touch the banks, and the stones that seem to glow under the sun’s glare. (P.I.R.)
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