Born in Montalban Rizal, the Philippines, Rodel Tapaya (b. 1980) graduated from University of the Philippines, before travelling to University of Art and Design (Helsinki, Finland) and Parsons School of Design (New York City) for further studies. In 2001, Tapaya won the Grand Prize of the Nokia Art Awards Asia Pacific. Since 1999, Tapaya has been actively participating in solo and group exhibitions. For this series of works, Tapaya draws inspiration from native stories, myths and folklore of different indigenous tribes, and retells them in a diorama. Each diorama resembles a ‘retablo’ (altarpiece) and a house on stilts, setting the stage to tell the indigenous stories within a folk Christianity. ‘The Hunter of Pinamaloy’ tells of the creation of Lake Pinamaloy. Here, a hunter asks his faithful dog to seek help for he is seriously injured by the boar which he has just killed. However, the language barrier between humans and animals is breached when the dog relays the message to the hunter’s wife, causing the volcano to explode, and the formation of the lake.