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BOUGAINVILLAE 1, 2025 DIGITIZATION ON PHOTOGRAPHY, DIMENSIONS VARIABLE ACCORDING TO
         THE EXPOSING SPACE
        FINE ART CULTURE  THE EXPOSING SPACE
         BIRDS OF PARADISE, 2025 DIGITIZATION ON PHOTOGRAPHY, DIMENSIONS VARIABLE ACCORDING TO
         10 YEARS OF ART BASEL MANILA & MANILA BIENNALE, 2025 MINI TOILET PAPER ALBUMS IN
         RECYCLED MATERIALS AND EMBELLISHMENTS WITH EPHEMERA







                                   KATHLEEN B. HERNANDEZ
                                   Lives and works in Las Pinas City, M.M., Philippines
                                   https://www.facebook.com/creobyladykatutz | http://creobyladykatutz.blogspot.com

         Kathleen B. Hernandez, a visual artist from the Philippines, masterfully
         intertwines nature, memory, and cultural narratives in her works.
         Her projects, including the digital photography series "Bougainvillae",
         "Birds of Paradise" and the collage-installations "10 Years of Art Basel
         Manila & Manila Biennale," exemplify her innovative approach and
         rich storytelling. In "Bougainvillae" and "Birds of Paradise," Hernandez
         highlights the resilience and beauty of the plants through vibrant
         digitalized photographs, symbolizing her personal journey and the
         cultural resilience of the Filipino people. Her collage-installations









































                                                              celebrate a decade of Manila's art events using recycled materials,
                                                              like mini toilet paper albums, reflecting her commitment to
                                                              sustainability and reimagining traditional art forms. These works,
                                                              adorned with intricate embellishments, commemorate events while
                                                              addressing themes of memory and environmental consciousness.


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