Description
Jess Santos celebrates Filipino heritage through a warm, cubist-inspired depiction of a mother and her children preparing burong mangga (pickled mangoes). The tight, circular composition and earthy palette of ochre and verdant green emphasize the intimacy of the family unit, transforming a traditional domestic chore into a sacred act of nurturing and communal devotion.
The foreground serves as a rich tableau of local life, featuring green mangoes on banana leaves alongside the salt, garlic, and vinegar essential to the craft. By blending stylized geometric forms with deeply human emotion, Santos captures the “sweet and sour” beauty of provincial life and the enduring legacy of passing traditions from one generation to the next.













