Bisaya pre-colonial clothing advocates in “Where the Leaves Fall” magazine
Pre-colonial/Philippine fashion advocates are featured in this magazine on nature and the environment.
Pre-colonial/Philippine fashion advocates are featured in this magazine on nature and the environment.
Wave a fin at my rendition of William the Whale Shark, a mascot of a student organization focused on biodiversity conservation.
Ever tried a Filipino ramen? Is that like pancit but with soup? Sopas but with noodles? No, it’s like this, at London’s Ramo Ramen.
Time to Save Dory, and Find Solutions to sustain any trade of fish from the Philippines and beyond. We’re starting with stickers.
I like to add color to my dad’s old black and white photos from the 1930s. He was part of the “Manong generation.”
Here is a “slice of life” illustration depicting a Christmas scene, inspired by the late National Artist of the Philippines, Larry Alcala.
Drawing or doodling is a nice way to pass the time. Who knew drawing with complete strangers could be just as nice.
As Tagbilaran officials consider reclamation in Bohol, the clamor for its scientific basis rises.
Artwork of a Palestine sunbird, with the words for peace in Arabic and Hebrew.
A long time ago, the Philippines almost voted against splitting up Palestine into two states. As we know, it happened anyway.