THE BROTHERS BASONG AND BALIW
-Ayuquitan/San Jose: Baliw, in Negros Oriental and Siquijor Island: Legends, Beliefs and Folkways (ed. Caridad Aldecoa-Rodriguez)
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THE BROTHERS BASONG AND BALIW
-Ayuquitan/San Jose: Baliw, in Negros Oriental and Siquijor Island: Legends, Beliefs and Folkways (ed. Caridad Aldecoa-Rodriguez)
Seven Ways to Cook Eggplant Traditional Sephardic song, arranged by J. Sorrell & R. Schiffer
This piece is the finale of the program "TAPESTRY: Jewish Ghettos of Baroque Italy"
“I've told these stories to the best of my ability with all the love, wonder, and whimsy they deserve. Now it's up to you to pass them down.”- Folklore
Had to do a lil remake of the folklore album art! @taylorswift @taylornation
when u show up at her party but she won’t kiss u on the porch in front of all her stupid friends
i spent all day at various doctors offices, drank a frappuccino with 6 shots of espresso, and now i’m listening to folklore while dissociating on my kitchen floor like
HERE WE GO I wanted to give this scene another spin after I figured out the overall vibe, but it took me a minute to find a brush that could achieve what I had in mind
so! once more! THE LEGEND OF TINAMNAN GABE
-as recorded in Negros Oriental and Siquijor Island: Legends, Beliefs and Folkways (ed. Caridad Aldecoa-Rodriguez)
THE LEGEND OF TINAMNAN GABE
-as recorded in Negros Oriental and Siquijor Island: Legends, Beliefs and Folkways (ed. Caridad Aldecoa-Rodriguez)
I changed Eyo's name because the nature of legends and folktales is that when you retell it, you end up leaving your own fingerprints on it. altho the real reason I changed his name is that I have an idea for a longer story that spans a few centuries that starts with this legend, but I need to do some more research before I really get into it, so for now this is just a standalone comic bc I really like this story :)
a collection of excerpts on SALT
A Legend of Dumolog
Don Antoy of Panliguiran Hill
The Witch Family
The Tumba
[Negros Oriental and Siquijor Island: Legends, Beliefs and Folkways, ed. Caridad Aldecoa-Rodriguez]
Dictionary of Philippine Folk Beliefs and Customs II, Francisco R. Demetrio, S.J.