Lito Mayo was a Filipino graphic artist, printmaker, avantegarde poet, social activist, sculptor, satirist, and art professor. His prolific career was brief it lasted only a mere decade. He was one of the active young artists who experimented, collaborated, and exhibited art works in the thriving hubs of modernist and contemporary galleries and art associations in Ermita District of Manila. He was also credited by his peers and art writers as the Original Punk of Philippine Arts.,
Toto as known to friends and family, was born Manolito Tolentino Mayo on December 17, 1954 in Lipa City, Batangas, the eldest son and second child, of banker and entrepreneur Sebastian Mayo and Belen Tolentino Mayo, a teacher and homemaker. Lito Mayo has six other siblings Nelson Mayo , Merle Laquian , Zaide Manes , and Nancy Rabena , Elvira Milo and Abeth Garcia . His father was an employee at the Philippine National Bank branch of Lipa City who retired early to establish The Lipa Trading Company, a smallscale, but multifaceted family business endeavor that included insurance, financing, real estate, agriculture, and a Suzuki motorcycle dealership and tricycle shop.
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