“Anihan” means “harvest time” in Tagalog. Lola comes from a family of rice farmers. She says, “Planting rice is hard. You are in the field all day, bent over, you cannot stand, you cannot sit. Oh, it is painful. I miss it.”
8 x 10
Paper: 100 lb. heavy card stock. White. Acid-free
Signed by Kenneth
Sized to be easily framed (frame not included)
The Lola x Kenneth Collaboration is a project by Crescenciana—Kenneth's grandmother, or “lola” in Tagalog—and Kenneth. When Lola was ninety-four years old, he moved back home to San Jose, CA to help care for her, and they started working together. Lola made paintings in watercolor, and he drew her memories on top of them. When Lola passed, she left behind her paintings, and he decided to finish everything she started. He promised.