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Feb. 22, 2018: A beautiful view during my 2 hr morning commute to Makati 😴 Good morning!
Possibly my last illustration for 2017! For “Christmas Eve”, an essay written by my good friend, Miguel Sevidal. This is for the victims of the Drug War who have been deprived of the gift of life. You can read it here.
Merry Christmas! And may we all find hope in this season of giving.
I was finally able to make a poster for a food event! You’re all invited! :-)
Indulge on the best food finds this Christmas season at the WOFEX Food Bazaar on December 20-23, 2017 at the SMX Convention Center! Feast your hearts out and spend the holidays with your loved ones. See you there!
For more information, click here.
Si Pasaway
11.7 x 16.5 in
2017
Ang INK’s Brave New World runs from November 25 to December 10, 2017 at Arts Above, West Avenue, QC. Come visit!
A preview of my piece for Ang INK's annual exhibit! Join us at the exhibit opening which will be held at Arts Above, West Ave., QC this Saturday! See you there! 🌞
Here’s for the Harry Potter fans!
Commissioned portraits of Harry Potter characters for The Great Hogwarts Halloween held at Pineapple Lab last October 28-29. Snape’s my favorite!
Illustrating for this article made me imagine creepy things so I'm glad to say I made it through! Happy Halloween, everybody! 🎃 Thank you, Maia Puyat and Young STAR!!
You can read the article here: http://youngstar.ph/filipino-guide-dealing-paranormal/
New illustration!
Prompt: Cat Middleton, a wealthy American celebrity and ex-wife of a billionaire art collector, never goes out without her cigar and cat.
Skittles
A birthday gift
I made my first zine! Hay Nako, Ang Ganda Ko illustrates some of the candid expressions we do that make us sarcastically say the phrase, "hay nako, ang ganda ko!" when captured in photo or in sight. It's P70 each! Pls pm me if you want to buy! 😊
Read Me Not, an article for Young STAR’s Buwan ng Wika issue, featuring illustrations on Noli Me Tangere/El Filibusterismo characters as zodiac signs
For Young STAR’s Buwan ng Wika issue, I illustrated Noli Me Tangere/El Filibusterismo characters as zodiac signs! By far, my fave YS assignment yet!
If you weren’t able to grab a copy of last Friday’s issue, you may read it here.
For Young STAR, on the 5 relationships you will find in college! Have you found them yet?
You can read it here.
For Bantay Publiko, on How to Speak French, 2017 Southeast Asian Edition
Experimented with this illustration by adding more depth and texture! Check out the article here. An entertaining read!
Thank you to everyone who came to the exhibit opening! To those who weren’t able to, The Undercurrent: 30 Artists Under 30 exhibit runs through til July 30 at Pineapple Lab! Come visit!!!
Merienda 30 x 30 in. Digital painting printed on canvas
Merienda is a depiction of a typical afternoon meal with the Filipino family. A usual spontaneous setting and an invitation to anyone, even to those outside of the immediate family, they master the art of cramming themselves into the space made available. It presents the noise and clamor that one would expect from all the chatter and metallic rattling of utensils, the clashing of colors from the food and ornaments, the blinding light that angles from the afternoon sun down to the glass windows, and the celebration of expressions prompted by the sight of relatives and food coming together at one table. Merienda showcases the Filipino’s love for food by highlighting the art of Filipino snacking, which goes beyond just the wide assortment of food to partake in such as the barbecue, lechon, and pancit, and also the importance of family through the communal aspect of even a small meal. Bringing together multiple personalities, Merienda also points out the subtle differences between the younger and older generations through their expression and the amount of interaction they bring to the table.
An illustration I started 2 years ago and only finished today
I illustrated for an article in Young STAR that looks into the new gods that we need in the contemporary age. A fun read!
You can check out the article here.