In Baguio we also paid a visit to the famous Ben Cab and his
BenCab Museum. And ended up spending almost the whole day there. It really is a perfect hang-out for anyone. We all enjoyed the art, the park, the cafe, the views, the people. I could go every week. Pity it is just a tiny bit too far from home.
Traditional art.
Modern art.
Mixed media art.
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A very inspiring environment.
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And a lovely park.
And more art. Like Ben Cab's own.
Some religious-inspired art installations.
And more art again. Think this was one of my favorites. Lovely colors. Who's the artist?
A beautiful day!
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