Friday, December 23, 2011

December sketches

Mga luma at bagong sketches.

sketchbook cover

 usok at ulap
sometimes i feel stuck #2















Thursday, December 22, 2011

New books!


Mga bagong libro ngayong december halo-halong binili at niregalo. Madalas nagda-download lang ako ng ebook pero iba pa rin talaga ang pakiramdam ng nakakahawak ng actual pages ng isang libro. Kasama sa mga bagong dating sa maliit kong library ay:

The Artful Dodger ni Nick Bantock, collection ng mga luma nyang trabaho kasama na rin ang mga kwento nya sa  paggawa ng Griffin and Sabine

Rebus
ni James Jean (salamat sa mga post ni Rommel sa blog niya at nakumbinsi na kong bumili)

Out of Picture Volume 2
-collection siya ng mga short stories na dinraw ng iba't ibang artists

Neverwhere
ni Neil Gaiman

Blindness
ni Jose Saramago- isa sa mga pinakapaborito kong nobela.

The Cave
ni Jose Saramago

Habibi
ni Craig Thompson-technically di ko ngayong December ito nabili pero ngayon ko pa lang mababasa kaya sinama ko na rin. Isa sa mga inabangan kong libro ng matagal, kasama ko pa yung isa kong kaibigan sa pagbantay sa blog nya, sa wakas lumabas na din.

salamat ng marami kay Rina at Charlene para sa Blindness at sa Neverwhere, matagal ko nang nabasa yung mga novel na to pero ngayon lang ako nagkaron ng sarili kong kopya. Ayus!


Saturday, December 10, 2011

Human Rights: Everyone's Legacy

Last year I was commissioned by The Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) to do a video about the history of human rights that focuses on the events in Asia and the Philippines. I'm posting this now in celebration of the International Human Rights Day.


Credits:
The Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR)
produced this video with support from the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID) through The Asia Foundation (TAF).

Concept and story:
Melinda Quintos de Jesus
Luis V. Teodoro

Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR) staff members
Kathryn Roja G. Raymundo
Martha A. Teodoro
Hector Bryant L. Macale
Ruby Shaira F. Panela and
Alaysa Tagumpay E. Escandor
provided research and other support.

Photos
Lito Ocampo
Alanah Torralba

Music
Pinikpikan

Narrator
Juliene Mendoza

Creative and technical
Ivan Bryan Reverente

Special thanks to
Youth for Human Rights (humanrights.com)
University of the Philippines - Diliman, College of Mass Communication


©2010 Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR)
All Rights Reserved

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Ilusyon


Sa katapusan ng buwan maglalabas ang Musikangbayan ng kanilang bagong album, entitled "Ilusyon." Nagkaron ulit ako ng pagkakataon na makagawa ng design para sa kanila, ang main idea ay nanggaling sa carrier single nila na "Ilusyon" isang awit na tungkol sa mga pagbabagong ipinangako ngunit di pa rin natutupad. Narito ang Lyrics ng kanta:

Ilusyon

E, ano, e ano kung  maganda ang sinabi
Ito ba, ito ba, ito ba’y mangyayari
E ano, e ano kung taimtim ang pangako
Ito ba, ito ba’y magkakatotoo

Tulad ng lumipas na mga pangulo
Mga talumpati’y walang kasimbango
Hitik sa pangako ngunit napapako
Ilusyon lang ang pagbabago

Hangga’t pare-pareho mukhang nakapaligid
Mga asendero, negosyanteng ganid
Pulitikong bulok, dayong mapanghimasok
Ilusyon lang ang pagbabago

Hanggat sa araw-araw mayroong lumilikas
At sa ibayong dagat kabuhaya’y hanap,
Hanggat may iskwater sa sariling bayan
Ilusyon lang ang pagbabago

Hanggat may nagpapasasa sa Hacienda Luisita
At wala pa ring lupa ang mga magsasaka
Korapsyong laganap paanong magwawakas?
Ilusyon lang ang pagbabago

Hanggat nagpapatuloy ang mga pagpaslang
At ang katarungan di pa rin nakakamtan
At ang mga may sala malayang-malaya
Ilusyon lang ang pagbabago

O isa na namang malaking panloloko?

Kinuha ko yung mga elements sa kanta bilang mga indibidwal na elemento sa disenyo tulad ng imahe ng mga manggagawang bukid sa Hacienda Luisita, mga pagpaslang sa maguindanao at ginawan ng paraan na pwede silang buuin bilang isang main artwork sa isa sa mga pages ng album. Ang ideya ay makagawa ng isang main artwork na may imahe ng kaunlaran bilang ulo pero napaliligiran din ng nag-uumapaw na problema sa lipunan. Salamat kanila sir Danny Fabella sa muling pagtitiwala sakin na magdisenyo para sa kanila.





Musikang Bayan (People’s Music) is an acoustic band.
It was formally formed in 2002, a year after its first music album was recorded and launched. It is composed of 4 members whose objective is to write and popularize the songs of ordinary people from different sectors of society. Its name was derived from those who toil, create and build our society and who makes history. Their lives, aspirations and heroism always inspire the group to compose and perform.

For orders
please text to 09209600641
Musikangbayan Facebook

Salamat.





Monday, August 29, 2011

Today is the International Day of the Dissappeared

Desap artwork
Digital mix media


STOP ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES NOW! 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The International Day of the Disappeared on August 30 is an annual commemoration day created to draw attention to the fate of individuals imprisoned at places and under poor conditions unknown to their relatives and/or legal representatives. The impulse for the day came from the Latin American Federation of Associations for Relatives of Detained-Disappeared (Federación Latinoamericana de Asociaciones de Familiares de Detenidos-Desaparecidos, or FEDEFAM), a non-governmental organization founded in 1981 in Costa Rica as an association of local and regional groups actively working against secret imprisonment and forced disappearances in a number of Latin-American countries.

Work on secret imprisonment is an important part of the activities for a number of international bodies and organizations in the fields of human rights activism and humanitarian aid, including for example Amnesty International (AI), the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The International Day of the Disappeared is an opportunity to highlight these institutions' work, increase public awareness, and to call for donations and volunteers.

Of those agencies, the ICRC has additional privileges due to its special status as a non-governmental sovereign entity and its strict policy of neutrality. In some cases, the ICRC is the only institution granted access to specific groups of prisoners, thereby enabling a minimum level of contact and inspection of their treatment. For affected families, messages transmitted by the ICRC are often the only hint about the fate of these prisoners.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Tyrant's fall


Did an illustration for a poem by Ninoy Aquino. 
This is my entry for Ang INK's Your Heart Today: Ninoy and Cory in Art.



Tyrant's Fall
12X15in
Watercolor and Digital media on paper
END’S BEGINNING

What now? What next?
When will this end?
Man is born free to live
to live in chains.

To be born is to die
To love is to struggle,
endure, suffer, sacrifice
for what?  For whom?

Freedom, liberty, happiness
zenith of human aspirations
But does he really want
freedom?
Can he appreciate liberty?
Which comes first
security of happiness
food or freedom?
Peace at any cost or liberty?
A living Filipino
or a dead hero?

Why struggle, life is short
“Enjoy while there’s time”
After all, life ends in the grave.
Advice of the sage!

Sweat and tears
water the seed
Seed falls and grows,
Bear fruits and dies.
Falls, grows again
Dies, grows again.
Man is trapped
In a vicious circle
round and round
there is no escape
“There are no tyrants
where there are no slaves.”

Cry and fathom despair
to understand hope – to
discover the meaning of love
Love and live
Live and die.
Nothing to nothing
hole to hole
womb to tomb
tears for birth
tears for death
water to water.

Live to die
Die to live
Kill freedom
Long live tyranny
That Freedom may be
BORN AGAIN!


Prison Poem of Ninoy
August 11, 1973


Here are some photos of the event.








































The exhibit is on view at the Ortigas Foundation Library, 
2nd Floor Ortigas Building until September 3, 2011.
More photos of the opening can be viewed here.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

I’ve been making a list of the things they don’t teach you at school. They don’t teach you how to love somebody. They don’t teach you how to be famous. They don’t teach you how to be rich or how to be poor. They don’t teach you how to walk away from someone you don’t love any longer. They don’t teach you how to know what’s going on in someone else’s mind. They don’t teach you what to say to someone who’s dying. They don’t teach you anything worth knowing. - Neil Gaiman

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Gilly



Office doodles, this is my boss's cute daughter Gilly, she LOOOOVES pink and laughs like a bully. :P