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EMBRACING TRADITION AS A MEANS TO BREAK FREE

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May 15, 2025

Its’s been said that an integral part of being an artist is to break away from conventions and molds — a “creative step” that compels an artist to broaden horizons and explore novel vistas as a means to tread where no other creative has.

- By Yasunari Ramon Suarez Taguchi

EMBRACING TRADITION AS A MEANS TO BREAK FREE

Aspects of this view serve as the heart of one of Qube Gallery’s most recent shows, one which draws the spotlight on the creative leanings of designer and fabric maker Francis Dravigny.

Showcased by the gallery for this year’s Art Fair Philippines and featured at the Alliance Francaise de Manille, this exhibit draws the spotlight on the French Cebu-based artist’s approach to mixed-media art, fabric production and design.

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