#arawngkagitingan #armory #armoury #artph #basedon #carbine #dayofvalor #digitalart (kind of) #fictionalworld #filipinoartist #firearms #fucktheatf #fyp #fypシ #ibispaintxart #inspiredby #operators #pcc #survival #soldiers #tacticalart #traditionalart #valor #valour #weaponart #worldbuilding
#armory #armoury #artph #basedon #buckshot #digitalart #fictionalworld #filipinoartist #firearms #fucktheatf #fyp #fypシ #hunting #ibispaintxart #inspiredby #longguns #operators #scattergun #shotguns #slugs #soldiers #tacticalart #traditionalart #weaponart #worldbuilding
I keep forgetting I have an account here
#horse #harpg #equestrian #horseart #filipino #filipinoartist #art #digitalart #procreate
#ACP #armoury #artph #basedon #digitalart #fictional #fictionalworlds #Filipino #filipinoartist #firearms #fyp #fypシ #handgun #ibispaintxart #inspiredby #lawenforcement (FUCK ICE!) #parabellum #practical #secondaries #selfdefence #selfdefense #tacticalart #traditionalart #worldbuilding
𝟓𝟓𝟎,𝟎𝟎𝟎+ 𝐓𝐎𝐓𝐀𝐋 𝐕𝐈𝐄𝐖𝐒!!!! 🤯🎉 Maraming salamat!! for watching "KaIBIGan"!! 💗💖💞 from an art meme trend → to our first film...
We truly didn’t expect this! stay tuned for our 2nd film is already in progress! 🎬👀
#FilipinoAnimation #filipinoartist #indieanimation #animationstudio
#armoury #artph #basedon #competitiveshooting #digitalart #fictional #fictionalworlds #filipinoartist #firearms #fypシ #handgun #ibispaintx #inspiredby #multical #multicaliber #practical #practicalshooter #secondaries #speedshooter #tacticalart️ #traditionalart #underrated #weapons
#armory #artph #basedon #clones #competitiveshooting #digitalart #fictionalworlds #filipinoartist #firearms #fypシ #fyp #handgun #homedefense #ibispaintxart #inspiredby #lawenforcement (no, I don't support ICE) #multical #multicaliber #secondaries #specialized #tacticalart #traditionalart #weapons
Graphic for the TENxTEN show at Spokane Art School, going on from March 6-27 with the opening reception on Friday the 6th from 5PM-8PM
Photo of me holding my piece "Parol" which depicts a Filipino magical girl with purple-black hair in pigtails and her hands up to correlate with a magical white line behind her. She's standing against a dark purple background with beige-orange bokeh surrounding her, and she's wearing a celestial styled bolero, white frilly button down dress shirt, and pink satin pants
my oc is gonna be in the spokane art school TENxTEN exhibition next month! and the opening reception is next friday from 5-8 💫
#spokane #filipinoart #filipinoartist #oc #originalcharacter
#10mm #10mmauto #armoury #artistfromph #artph #basedon #digitalart #fictionalfirearms #fictionalweapons #filipinoartist #firearmart #firearmdesign #fypシ #fyp #gray #grey #handgun #ibispaintxart #inspiredby #secondaries #tacticalart #traditionalart #weapondesigns #weekendpost #worldbuilding
Dated 1875, this painting is described in Museo Nacional del Prado records as an “estudio del natural” (a study from life) made at the Manila academy, part of a group of portraits by Filipino artist Esteban Villanueva y Vinarao presenting “tipos del país” (“types of the country” aka “local types”). The title “Mestiza” invokes a Spanish-colonial categorization for mixed ancestry and an “identity” shaped by power and hierarchy. It is a waist-up portrait of a young woman, shown seated and turned three-quarters looking past us rather than meeting our eyes. Her skin is warm medium-brown, with gentle highlights on the forehead, nose, and cheekbones. The modeling is smooth and careful, emphasizing a quiet, self-possessed expression. Her brows are softly arched and her lips are closed with a faint tension at the corners that can read as wary, thoughtful, or simply reserved. Dark hair is neatly center-parted and brushed back into a low bun, with a thin band of light catching along the hairline. Small gold-toned earrings glint at each ear. She wears a white blouse with vertical rose-pink stripes and broad, puffed sleeves. At the neck and sleeve edges, white lace and embroidery create a soft, scalloped border that contrasts with the crisp stripes. The paint catches the fabric’s sheen as bright along the shoulder and sleeve tops, deeper in the folds, so you can almost feel the weight and coolness of the cloth. A fine chain necklace has a square, gray medallion. She emerges from a simple backdrop of dark brown field transitions to a cooler, pale gray on the left. Villanueva y Vinarao, trained in Manila and later in Spain, paints with academic restraint rather than spectacle. The neutral ground, controlled light, and averted gaze suggest interior life, not display. Now in the Prado’s collection and on loan to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands, this portrait also reminds us how images travel while the people they picture are too often left unnamed.
“Mestiza” by Esteban Villanueva y Vinarao (Filipino) - Oil on canvas / 1875 - Museo Nacional del Prado (Madrid, Spain) #WomenInArt #art #artText #artwork #BlueskyArt #EstebanVillanueva #EstebanVillanuevaYVinarao #Villanueva #MuseoDelPrado #PortraitofaWoman #FilipinoArt #FilipinoArtist #PhilippineArt
Painted in 1952, this portrait shows Filipino artist Anita Magsaysay-Ho blending close observation with modernist simplification and strong, rhythmic design. By the early 1950s she was a key voice in Philippine modernism and the only woman associated with the pioneering “Thirteen Moderns” of Filipino artists. A young girl is shown from the chest up, centered and facing forward. She has medium-brown skin, large dark eyes, and short black hair that curls into a rounded bob, with a few loose strands on her forehead. Her lips are painted a vivid coral-red. She wears a light, cool-toned garment of pale blue and gray with layered brushstrokes that slips slightly off one shoulder, revealing her collarbone. Both hands rise into the frame, holding a narrow coral-orange ribbon across her chest. Behind her, overlapping washes of blue, teal, and green suggest sea and sky without a fixed horizon. Near her shoulders, gift boxes tilt and stack in muted whites and grays. Atop them bloom starburst-like ribbon bows of warm orange-pinks lightly drawn and edges softened by the surrounding color. The surface appears gently weathered with faint vertical streaks and tiny speckles to make the paint feel atmospheric and tactile. Despite the dreamlike setting, the girl’s steady gaze and the deliberate placement of her hands keep the portrait intimate and quietly engaging. Instead of a crowded genre scene, Magsaysay-Ho presents a vibe via faceted planes and starburst bows that gather behind the young woman like pieces of memory, while the coral ribbon in the girl’s hands feels deliberately adjusted, secured, and claimed. Because the National Gallery Singapore does not identify the young lady, the portrait can perhaps stand alone as an ode to girlhood.
“Portrait of a Girl” by Anita Magsaysay-Ho (Filipino) - Oil on board / 1952 - National Gallery Singapore #WomenInArt #AnitaMagsaysayHo #MagsaysayHo #AnitaMagsaysay-Ho #art #ArtText #NationalGallerySingapore #WomensArt #WomanArtist #WomenArtists #PhilippineArt #FilipinoArtist #WomenPaintingWomen
Hello! I am Owa, an illustrator from the PH! I love creating cinematic illustrations with compelling stories! Let's be artmoots, shall we? I want more artist friends!
Also, show your artworks please! Would love to see awesome art.
#artmoots #artist #art #splashart #filipinoartist #smallartist
The Babaylan were pre-colonial Philippine witches.🔮
☑️ #folktaleweek Nov 21. Charm
They often used medallions and charms, called “anting-anting”, which were magical objects that provided power, enhancements, or protection.
#witchyart #art #illustration #whimsicalart #fantasyart #filipinoartist
𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘉𝘰𝘹𝘦𝘳 𝘊𝘰𝘥𝘦𝘹 𝘪𝘴 𝘢 𝘭𝘢𝘵𝘦-16𝘵𝘩-𝘤𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘺 𝘚𝘱𝘢𝘯𝘪𝘴𝘩 𝘮𝘢𝘯𝘶𝘴𝘤𝘳𝘪𝘱𝘵 𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘥𝘶𝘤𝘦𝘥 𝘪𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘗𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘪𝘱𝘱𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴. 📜 𝘐𝘵 𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘵𝘢𝘪𝘯𝘴 75 𝘤𝘰𝘭𝘰𝘳𝘦𝘥 𝘪𝘭𝘭𝘶𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘱𝘦𝘰𝘱𝘭𝘦𝘴 𝘰𝘧 𝘊𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘢, 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘗𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘪𝘱𝘱𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴, 𝘑𝘢𝘱𝘢𝘯, 𝘑𝘢𝘷𝘢, 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘔𝘰𝘭𝘶𝘤𝘤𝘢𝘴, 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘓𝘢𝘥𝘳𝘰𝘯𝘦𝘴, 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘚𝘪𝘢𝘮.
I drew it in my style for #folktaleweek Nov 20 - Book! 🌺
#art #filipinoartist
If you dance for rain, the sky answers! 🌧️🩵
☑️ #folktaleweek Nov 19. Rain
The Dumagat rain dance is performed by the Dumagat-Remontado indigenous people in the Philippines, typically to call for rain during the dry season.
#folktaleweek2025 #filipinoartist #digitalillustration #art #artph #kidlit
A beautiful young woman facing calmly to our right, looks ahead with dark almond eyes as straight bangs curve across her forehead. Her features are softly modeled, emerging from a luminous field of blue-violet. From her head, lavish, roped waves of hair envelop her body like a cone. Threaded through the locks are countless fine, pale leaflets and beadlike specks like seeds that glint against the cool monochrome. No clothing is visible as her hair gathers and folds like a shawl, suggesting both warmth and weight. The background is a smooth gradient from indigo to orchid for a still, devotional composition. The overall effect is quiet, protective, and intensely focused on surface via glossy strands, delicate leaves, and a tender, private gaze. Filipino–Canadian artist Florence Solis names this work for makahiya (Mimosa pudica), whose leaflets fold at a touch like an image of shyness that doubles as strategy. Her protagonists are modern icons built from digital collages, then translated into saturated acrylics, where hair, veils, and woven textures act as armor and constraint. She draws on Filipino folklore and craft, especially the delicacy and resilience of piña weaving, to think about the structures that shape women’s lives: “Threads bind, but they also connect.” In Solis’s words, “Filipino women, much like the makahiya, have been taught to yield, to soften, to take up less space,” yet “beneath this quietness lies an undeniable force … that persists, adapts, and reclaims space.” The interlaced hair hints at touch-sensitivity and vigilance; the single-color glow reads like moonlight on water. Shown with “The Mission Projects” at EXPO CHICAGO, “Makahiya VI” holds the paradox at the heart of her practice of vulnerability poised as power to ask whether these bindings are sanctuary, confinement, or the luminous seam where self-possession is made visible.
“Makahiya VI” by Florence Solis (Filipino–Canadian) - Acrylic on canvas / 2025 - EXPO CHICAGO, Navy Pier (Chicago, Illinois) #WomenInArt #WomanArtist #WomenPaintingWomen #WomensArt #art #artText #artwork #FlorenceSolis #Solis #ExpoChicago #MissionProjects #AcrylicArt #FilipinoArtist #CanadianArtist
"That moment when even the sky is rushing to meet the 6PM deadline!⏰🌄 ✨"
🏷️Credits
BG VIZDEV Artist: @xyonthemoon
#KaibiganFilm #studiodiwa #bgvizdev #pinoyanimation #passionproject #conceptart #ConceptArt #filipinoartist #preprod
trying to make a fursona #furryart #art #furry #krita #digitalart #notalandscape #yeah #artph #filipinoartist
💬 Studio Diwa VC:
— “sino naglagay nito sa drive?!”
— “artstudy ni Rurie po :0”
— whole team likes the post 👍❤️
For our short animation film: "𝑲𝒂𝑰𝑩𝑰𝑮𝒂𝒏" 🎬
Fanart by: www.instagram.com/fleuririn?ig...
#KaibiganFilm #studiodiwa #pinoyanimation #ConceptArt #filipinoartist #preprod #indiefilm
Every universe needs a Lou. Rig Test Done! ✅ "𝑲𝒂𝑰𝑩𝑰𝑮𝒂𝒏" multiverse awaits!
Rig Animator: @/Angelo Lubao
#KaibiganFilm #studiodiwa #rigginganimation #pinoyanimation #passionproject #animationtest #ConceptArt #filipinoartist #preprod #digital_art #indiefilm
i'm back! new honor of kings fan art i did recently heueheue
#HoK #HonorofKings #dolia #heino #cirrus #yaria #augran #diyadia #alessio #princeoflanling #gaochanggong #fanart #newartist #art #filipinoartist
identity related thing i never finished. been sitting in my drafts for a bit and don’t rlly plan to finish it for now.
#corvidscratch #art #filipino #filipinoamerican #filipinoartist
This isn’t just a color script, it’s a moodboard for every "𝒘𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝒊𝒇" you’ve ever felt 🎨💖
Colorscript Artist: Nizze Dennizze / @nizze01
#KaibiganFilm #studiodiwa #colorscript #pinoyanimation #passionproject #conceptart #ConceptArt #filipinoartist #preprod #digital_art #indiefilm
"drew this spot with the delusion that someone would meet me here"
BG VIZDEV Artist: Ken
#KaibiganFilm #studiodiwa #bgvizdev #pinoyanimation #passionproject #conceptart #ConceptArt #filipinoartist #preprod
Color concepts exploration for our upcoming filipino short film "kaIBIGan"
👀 U and bestie when the chat says “color-coordinated fits this month.”
Us: “Say less.” 🎨✨
🎬 From our upcoming short film "KaIBIGan"!!!
#KaibiganFilm #studiodiwa #pinoyanimation #passionproject #conceptart #ConceptArt #WIP #ootd #filipinoartist
A table of art and comics with the label FILIPINO MONSTERS
A table of art and comics of the Pinoy Monster Lover Anthology
Filipino keychains and comics
Table full of Filipino monster comics, art, keychains, stickers
The view from my table at the Neighborly Market! Here till 6pm at 224 Augusta Ave in Kensington Market in #Toronto
Come say hi!
#monsterlover #filipinoartist #Torontoartist
Hi BlueSky friends! I've missed posting here in a long time.
Doing more sketching to avoid doomscrolling. How do you keep your focus? #kidlit ##kidlitart #characterart #sketchpad #sketch #filipinoartist
Hahaha well I'm starting stuff now!
Plz follow if you don't mind haha 👉👈
#art #Filipinoartist #artist #illustration #digitalart #gayart #bl #boyslove
🌙Iridescent features never-before-seen work from Mall, from sketchbook pages, process information, to an interview with Mall herself- printed on sustainably sourced coated paper.
#filipinoartist #filipinoillustrator #filipinoart #sketches #sketchbook #fantasy #fairytale #magic