Evelyn del Rosario-Garcia never enrolled in any formal art classes, except as a child. Back then, her mother, Helen, made sure her kids had some summer activity like drawing, cooking, voice or piano lessons at home.
Yet her caricatures made of retaso [“retazo” is the Spanish name for cloth swatches, “retaso” is its Filipino counterpart] often surprise or startle relatives and friends for their distinctive uniqueness.
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