UNICEF decks the halls with Manuel Baldemor’s art

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UNICEF Philippines kicks off the Christmas season with a collection of festive cards featuring the artwork of renowned Filipino folk artist Manuel “Manny” Baldemor.

Baldemor, known for his paintings, wood prints, and carvings that highlight simplified geometric forms and folk art characters, hails from Paete, Laguna. His art often depicts the daily life and traditions of his hometown. Over the years, Baldemor has showcased his work in national and international exhibitions and has received several prestigious awards.

This year’s limited-edition UNICEF Christmas Cards feature four of Baldemor’s artworks: Pasko sa Aming Bayan (1992), Christmas Lanterns Festival (2006), Graces from the Land (2008), and Pasko ng Pamilya Pilipino (2024). Baldemor has been a part of UNICEF’s artist roster since the 1990s, with his work sold globally for nearly two decades.

The limited-edition UNICEF Christmas Cards features four of Baldemor’s artworks

“My dream is for all children to be healthy and happy because they are our hope and future. I am proud to contribute my talent to support UNICEF’s programs for children,” Baldemor said.

Carli Snyman, Chief of Fundraising and Partnerships at UNICEF Philippines, explained, “It was a natural choice to feature Manuel Baldemor. His art captures the joyful spirit of Filipino culture, and purchasing these cards supports essential programs for vulnerable children.”

For every P1,000 donation, donors will receive a box set of 12 cards, each showcasing one of Baldemor’s four artworks. This initiative offers a unique way to spread holiday cheer while supporting UNICEF’s programs in health, nutrition, education, protection, and emergency support.

Visit https://donate.unicef.ph/ to get your own set of UNICEF Christmas Cards today. 

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