Where There is Light, There is Shadow
Where There is Light, There is Shadow
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24" x 18"Year
2023Estimated deliver 5-7 days
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Resty P. Cagayat is also known as CaResty. He is an emerging artist born on September 3, 1994, in Paete, Laguna, the Carving Capital of the Philippines.
He makes use of vibrant and intense colors to bring a new twist to Filipiniana dresses. CaResty learned to paint when his brother, Bogie Cagayat, taught him and made him his apprentice. He was inspired by the artworks of BenCab and Fernando Amorsolo since he was a kid.
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Resty Cagayat
Resty P. Cagayat is also known as CaResty. He is an emerging artist born on September 3, 1994, in Paete, Laguna, the Carving Capital of the Philippines.
He makes use of vibrant and intense colors to bring a new twist to Filipiniana dresses. CaResty learned to paint when his brother, Bogie Cagayat, taught him and made him his apprentice. He was inspired by the artworks of BenCab and Fernando Amorsolo since he was a kid.