Invisible Paintings in the Philippines

May 12, 2008
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Filipinos are known to be artistic and resourceful. Their creative minds make them stand among the rest. This was evident in Edd Aragon’s work which is pulling the crowds to his exhibition of paintings that can’t be seen under normal light. His light-sensitive paintings run in Manila’s Banyuhay Heber Arts and Music Centre until May. Watch how he does his paintings after the jump.

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