“Art should not be purely decorative. It should be meaningful.” — Vicente Manansala On Pinoybuilt.com, no artwork has captured more attention, curiosity, and admiration than Vicente Manansala’s iconic painting Madonna of the Slums . It stands as our all-time most viewed post — and for good reason. The Significance of the Artwork Painted in 1950, Madonna of the Slums is one of the most powerful social commentaries in Philippine modern art. It portrays a mother and child amidst the squalor of Manila’s urban slums, echoing the religious imagery of the Madonna and Child but set starkly against poverty and urban migration. Through his signature transparent cubism , Manansala overlays geometric shapes and muted hues to express both the harshness of the slums and the enduring dignity of the human spirit. The painting is a poignant reminder that beneath economic hardship, there remains profound love, resilience, and hope. The Genius of Vicente Manansala Vicente Manansala (1910–19...
At the Garcia residence Valenica, Bukidnon. July 2, 2013. Kumusta kabayan! Please drop us a comment below. Help us grow Pinoybuilt to be a top online community in the Philippines. Please click this to follow www.pinoybuilt.com . Thank you! Maraming salamat po kabayan. 🇵🇭
Balikbayan 2013 Flashback Parañaque, Metro Manila Philippines. June 30, 2013. Thank you Redentor, Weng, and Gabinete family for hosting Malou, Tess and me in your beautiful home. This was the first time Redentor (or Gabby) and I saw each other since I had moved to Chicao, IL in August 1976. It was the very first time Malou and I met in person after having only communicated via Facebook. To recap, our grandparents were Reyes-Altmirano siblings: Perfecto Altamirano Reyes - Lualhati Reyes Perseveranda - J.F. (Jonjo) Adelaida Altamirano Reyes - Catalina Sarmiento Espinas - Maria (Malou) Osias Altamirano Reyes - Lozaida Reyes Gabinete - Redentor (Gabby) Sayang, I didn't get to visit Lipa, from where our grandparents came. I haven't been there since I was six years old, I think. Please support PH.PINOYBUILT.COM Click to follow our website > PH.PINOYBUILT.COM . Thank you for visiting our website. Please leave a comment below. Maraming salamat po!
KUMUSTA KABAYAN 🇵🇭 Monte Maria is located in Batangas City. The beautiful statue of Monte Maria is up to the 17th floor, but you need to pay 150 per head first. After that, you will see the miracle glass walk, which will open in December because it is not finished yet. Mother of All Asia – Tower of Peace The Mother of All Asia–Tower of Peace is a monument shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary as a symbol of unity and peace in Asia and the whole world. It is located at the center of the eight-hectare pilgrimage site called Montemaria International Pilgrimage & Conference Center in Sitio Montemaria, Barangay Pagkilatan, Batangas City, Philippines. It is the world's tallest statue of the Virgin Mary at 98.15 m (322.0 ft) which includes the plinth/building it stands on.
🌏 Most Filipinos grew up learning about the Four Waves of Migration Theory, a simplified model popularized by H. Otley Beyer. It framed Filipino ancestry through waves: Negritos, Indonesians, Malays, and later foreign traders. But in 2025, this model is being questioned — and replaced by a richer, more accurate story rooted in DNA, archaeology, and language. The more accepted theory today? The Out-of-Taiwan Hypothesis , which suggests that most Filipino ancestors came from Taiwan about 4,000–5,000 years ago — part of a larger Austronesian expansion that reached as far as Hawaii, Madagascar, and New Zealand. “Rather than fixed waves, Filipino identity was shaped by overlapping migrations and cultural exchange across centuries.” Genetic research shows that modern Filipinos have a unique blend of Austronesian, Negrito, East Asian, and South Asian ancestry. Negrito groups like the Aeta are not just a "first wave" but deeply rooted indigenous peoples. M...
While July 4 is widely known as U.S. Independence Day, it also holds deep historical meaning for the Philippines. On July 4, 1946 , the United States formally recognized the independence of the Republic of the Philippines—marking the end of nearly 50 years of American rule. For many years, Filipinos celebrated this day as Philippine Independence Day . It was later renamed Philippine-American Friendship Day , acknowledging the enduring relationship between the two nations. Although we now observe our independence on June 12 —the date of our 1898 declaration from Spain— July 4 remains a reminder of our complex but significant journey toward sovereignty . As we reflect on this day, let’s appreciate the sacrifices of past generations, and continue building a Philippines that’s proudly independent yet globally connected. Whether you’re in Manila, Mindanao, or abroad— our shared story matters . “A nation that forgets its past is a nation with no future.” — Jose...
Wikipedia Baybayin ( Tagalog pronunciation: [bai̯ˈba:jɪn] , ᜊᜊᜌᜒ , virama-krus-kudlit: ᜊᜌ᜔ᜊᜌᜒᜈ᜔ , virama-pamudpod: ᜊᜌ᜴ᜊᜌᜒᜈ᜴ ; also known incorrectly as Alibata ) is an old writing system that was used in the Philippines. It is an alphasyllabary belonging to the family of the Brahmic scripts . It was widely used in Luzon and other parts of the Philippines during the 16th and 17th centuries before being supplanted by the Latin alphabet . The characters are in the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) of Unicode , proposed to be encoded in 1998 by Michael Everson together with three other known indigenous scripts of the Philippines . [4] In the 19th and 20th centuries, Baybayin survived and evolved into the forms of Tagbanwa script of Palawan , Hanuno'o and Buhid scripts of Mindoro , and was used ...
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