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Filipino painter Elito Circa uses own blood as the medium for his art

Por: New York Post Life December 18, 2022

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He puts sweat, tears — and his own blood — into his work. Filipino painter Elito Circa, 52, grew up so poor he used plums and tomatoes to make art. When he got scraped as a youngster, he even tried using blood to paint with, and got hooked. The artist now goes to a health clinic once every three months to have his blood extracted and stores it in a cooler.Eloisa Lopez/REUTERS “Every time I got scraped, I would use my own blood since... + full article



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