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One of the best poets in the country, Marjorie Evasco, once wrote, "Water has the texture of memory." The same with oil, in the case of New York-based artist Mia Ongpin Herbosa. Talking about new pieces in her ninth solo exhibit titled "Carpe Diem" at Alliance Française Total Gallery, she says, "I am trying to paint a memory of my life." 

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