Ash from a rumbling Philippine volcano has inspired an artist to paint watercolors using the gray powder that had covered the plants in her backyard
TANAUAN - Ash from a rumbling Philippine volcano has inspired an artist and instructor to paint watercolors using the gray powder that had covered the plants in her backyard.
“So that was the pain that I felt. So when I saw the animals, that’s where I got my inspiration for my paintings”, said the 24-year old Sanico. Sanico, a promoter of natural pigment water colors, said she has been selling her paintings and donating the profits to help thousands of people who had been displaced.
Sanico has used different mediums such as coffee for painting, but ash, she said surprisingly worked well enough as long as it had enough water.
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