Limited-Edition Joya, Garibay, and Cuenca Prints Headline Cartellino: First Edition 2022

Art toys, sculptures, and original works are to be sold, as well.
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Ah yes, the power of collectivism in art. Online art shop Cartellino's First Edition has been raising funds to support children's rights to education, creative expression, and security for three years now. What started out as a cooperative fundraiser for a selection of limited-edition archival prints has now become an avenue for both established and emerging artists.

The model emphasizes creative collaboration, accessibility, and sustainability, with proceeds going to the shop's chosen organization. Last year, Cartellino collaborated with Museo Pambata and Make-A-Wish Foundation. For First Edition's third reiteration, the platform partners with Filipino youth initiative Kids For Kids PH. The community, which is made up of activists, cultural workers, creatives, educators, and environmentalists, dedicates itself to social change and youth empowerment.

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>pALSO READ:>pCartellino Is the Philippines' First Art E-Commerce Website>pJoya Painting Breaks Record Auction Price of P112 Million>pFor the sale, there will be getting limited-edition prints, sculptures, art toys, and original works. It's headlined by pieces from National Artist Jose Joya, Nina Garibay, Jeffrey Jay Jarin, and Katrina Cuenca, among others.>pFine prints from printmakers such as Marz Aglipay and Mars Bugaoan are also included in the catalogue. Buyers also have the opportunity to own works done by award-winning cartoonists like Manix Abrera, Hulyen, and Tarantadong Kalbo. Pieces from artists like Tyang Karyel and Celline Mercado, as well as photos from Cru Camara and Sonny Thakur, are up for grabs, too.>p"Mother and Child" by Jose Joya>p

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>p>p"Stand Out" by Nina Garibay>p

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>p>p"sola at luna I" by Carla Gamalinda>p

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