![]() "The jeepney, kung titignan, it’s colorful, it represents diversity. "Independence is also an acceptance of the diversity of one's origins at the same time acknowledging 'yung dapat we are a product of our own collective history," Imao told ABS-CBN News in an interview. It is joined by other art pieces from Project Hulmahan’s exhibit, which runs until June 18. MANILA - A giant jeepney art installation made of yarn created by Filipino artist Toym Imao was recently unveiled for the 125th year of the country's independence at the Lucky Chinatown Mall in Manila.Ī tribute to the resilient jeepney drivers impacted by the pandemic, the installation art is seen to symbolize the Philippines' diverse culture and perseverance. Created by Filipino artist Toym Imao, the installation is part of the mall's tribute to the country's 125th Independence Day on June 12. A giant jeepney installation made of out of yarn stands at the Lucky Chinatown Mall in Manila in this photo taken on June 8, 2023.
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