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After factory layoff, Filipina cashes in on ‘leaf art’ venture

Filipino artist transforms leaves into creative portraits
Filipino artist transforms leaves into creative portraits
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BINAN, Philippines: When the coronavirus struck and cost Mary Mae Dacanay her factory job in the Philippines, the 23-year-old came up with a unique new source of income - turning leaves into celebrity art.


Dacanay saw her redundancy as chance to enjoy her favourite pastime - art - but at first had difficulty sourcing materials in a country that has had in place some of the world’s longest and strictest coronavirus measures.


With no luck finding canvas, Dacanay has instead picked leaves from a jackfruit tree outside her home, intricately cutting away tiny pieces to reveal well-known faces, from Robert Downey Jr and


Oprah Winfrey to Michael Jackson and even the Philippine president, Rodrigo Duterte.


Filipino artist Mary Mae Dacanay shows a portrait of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte she made out of a leaf, in her home in Binan, Laguna, Philippines, September 1, 2020. Picture taken September 1, 2020. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez
Filipino artist Mary Mae Dacanay shows a portrait of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte she made out of a leaf, in her home in Binan, Laguna, Philippines, September 1, 2020. Picture taken September 1, 2020. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez

“Because of this pandemic, I wanted to try making artwork but purchasing art supplies in my town was very difficult because of the strict lockdown,” she said, speaking at her home in Laguna province, south of the capital Manila.


“The only way was to buy online but it was also difficult. I experimented using leaves as a makeshift canvas and it turned out really nice.”


After gaining thousands of followers on Facebook, Dacanay has sold hundreds of pieces of her “leaf art”, each for about 400 pesos ($8.24). The exact price varies according to the level of detail in each piece.


Now, instead of working seven days a week at the factory, plus overtime, she said her new venture allows her to enjoy her hobby, take things easier and still pay the bills.


“This leaf art has helped me so much financially during this pandemic,” she said.


“The money I use to pay bills, buy food for my family, and our other daily expenses are from my earnings from commissioned work.” — Reuters


 


 


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