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there was an urge to draw Filipiniana sci-fi clothes
visited the Philippine Gold exhibit a few days ago, and also tried to catch up with Inktober also stubby fingers
“bes Fishbol po ako with an F”
Maria Clara at Ibarra | Period Costumes 19th century Philippines
I tried to draw a modified version of the clothing women from the place I live in wear.
when you’re a Mahinhin at Masunuring Dalagita™ but you’re late for the 7am mass and you can practically hear your grandmother chewing you out
Lola’s party-all-night outfit
filipina miku!! my mom helped me with her outfit ^_^
Cinderella in Filipiniana costume. (late post)
Here’s my updated Pinoy inspired Cinderella and this time with her Doña Victorina-ish step mom. this will be a new addition for my disney series prints this year’s APCC. See you there!!!
“Ang Munting Sirena” (late post)
now is the little mermaid’s turn. trying to simplify everything as possible and not putting any tattoos or any Filipino ethnic charms just to show she’s a Filipino mermaid. Their culture is unknown.and yes, she still has her mermaid hair when she transformed into human.
“Ang Maganda at ang Halimaw”
late post of my Filipiniana version of Beauty and the Beast.
yes, beast has Carabao (Philippine water buffalo) horns.
Isabella . Filipina “Belle”
starting the year right. here’s my first art for the year.
My local version of Aurora (Sleeping Beauty)
*LATE POST*
meet “Tisay” . Filipina “Snow White” . People call her Tisay (slang for Mestiza) because of her fair white skin and she’s actually the only Mestiza in her town.
my Filipino version of Snow White for Sketch_dailies
Miss International Philippines 2022 National Costume
PAMANA (Heritage) This national costume was Inspired by Hannah’s favourite toy (gifted by her mother) as a child: a Barbie wearing a Maria Clara Filipiniana, which Manny Halasan took inspiration from and mixed it with his own fond childhood memories of his grandfather’s antique tambourine. Manny Halasan wants us to remember our childhood experiences and look back on our past through this classic traditional Filipiniana.
Maria Cacao, Maria Sinukuan and Maria Makiling