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Always Were

SoHo

Opal Mae Ong paints grief as something you carry, not conquer. Her luminous acrylics depict shapeshifting figures suspended between Philippine folklore and parallel worlds, where ritual baths and butterfly skies coexist with impaled bodies and hollow logs. The work holds inherited trauma without resolving it.

contemporary painting
Philippine folklore
acrylic & gouache
inherited memory

Tips

🎨work evokes Wangechi Mutu and Kara Walker
🌙see The Carrying's burdened moon and butterfly sky
🌿fluorescent plants contrast with weathered surfaces

Plato Gallery

202 Bowery, New York, NY 10012, USA

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