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Her childhood years were spent in the Philippines listening to folk tales and stories of ghosts, tree spirits, and the Old Testament. Her idyllic childhood was followed by teenage years as an immigrant adjusting in the American South, hanging out with rebels and rednecks, southern ladies and gentlemen alike, while secretly obsessively playing classical music in the piano. With a mind full of stories and melodies and visions of disparate worlds, from third world poverty into a historic American elegance setting, followed by the vibrant global New York City melting pot, the artist approaches art like a musician who uses color and paint to write a melody, creating shows that connects various elements of a disconnected world. Jemima B Boncales' alter ego goes by the name Rubbishriot from the idea of the Preacher Ecclesiastes that all is vanity, all is rubbish. By accepting this fact, Rubbishriot delves within to combat this nothingness with the frantic energy of desperate rioters.
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