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  2. Racso Jugarap - Wikipedia

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    Racso Jugarap, born in 1989, had a head start in art – he was the youngest son of a jewelry designer.As a result, he grew up with not only an inextricable connection with art crafting and creative design, him playing and freely experimenting with the tools in his father's workshop cultivated creative ideas in his mind.

  3. Category:Sculptures by Filipino artists - Wikipedia

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  4. Eduardo Castrillo - Wikipedia

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    He also incorporated other materials into his works, including wood, plastic, plexiglass, ivory and even neon lights. His oeuvre included freestanding abstract pieces, functional art pieces, art jewelry, body sculptures and liturgical art. As well as being avant-garde, he was known as a nationalist and for his commitment to the Filipino people.

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  6. Kublai Millan - Wikipedia

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    One of Mindanao's most prolific and influential creatives, he is the founder of Mindanao Art, the largest art event in Mindanao (and one of the largest in the Philippines). Among his most recognizable monuments are the Durian Monument in Francisco Bangoy International Airport , sculptures at People's Park in Davao City , Christ the King ...

  7. Rey Paz Contreras - Wikipedia

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    Rey Paz Contreras was born in Parañaque, south of Manila, and grew up in a house by the railway tracks in the crowded urban district of Tayuman.When the railway company decided to replace the old wooden railroad sleepers, some of them 100 years old and severely damaged, Contreras bought the wood and began using it to create wooden objects.

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  9. Category:Sculptures in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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