Manila’s last mangrove trees
Of the 90,000 or so hectares of mangroves that once existed in Manila Bay from the 1900s, less than 1% is left.
Of the 90,000 or so hectares of mangroves that once existed in Manila Bay from the 1900s, less than 1% is left.
Here are some reasons why hearing people should learn sign language, including Filipino Sign Language or FSL.
A closer look at (or under) nature’s water treatment “plants” – Talisay trees, Terminalia catappa. A favorite shade tree.
Free Filipino cookbooks you can download with recipes and beautiful art to enjoy. Some dating back to 100 years ago.
Drawing enables me to imagine new worlds, or in this case, new species = a rafflesia flower and Bulbasaur in one.
Sketching Dasol bay from one of the western-most beaches of Pangasinan: Tambobong beach.
What would an instruction manual for you look like? An answer is truly inside of us.
I designed some logos for Clean Air Asia partners in Vietnam. The design process enabled me to get to know cities I have yet to visit.
A nice reminder of my time in Liverpool, a compilation of art by artists from the Liverpool Downtown Sketchers.