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“Typography is my way to help words come alive when they're presented visually. And as someone who can't write well (even if I want to, haha), I like to think that I contribute meaning to words when they're presented using my typefaces.” — @aniciaclean #artph
“Art keeps me sane during times when everything becomes too much. It’s like going to sleep after a long day or drinking water after a workout. Art helps me recharge and refresh. Honestly, I do it because it makes me happy.” — @selineabanto #artph
“What Love Beneath the Stars argues is that even devout Catholic Christians need to give their faith some room for interpretation toward what will make them more loving human beings.” — @EmilHofilena
🎨: Mika Medina
“I feel like we’re way past the point of queer representation in media. Now, more than ever, is a time for queer validation. Queer liberation. Queer celebration.” — @tsambolero #artph
“I was shy growing up, but in making art, I slowly became outspoken. Art is powerful. It can express, advocate, and make progress for the people’s struggles that we all are in and are fighting for.” — @habunnyart #artph
More wonderful artists participating in #Icons4UlyssesPH! @kimoyisdead @vrydotart @lydbsc @_berlo_
YS Spotlight: This week, we’re featuring the team behind #Icons4UlyssesPH — some of the many artists who are opening commissions to aid relief operations.
“Our group acknowledges the essence of art in sociopolitical & climate justice.”
Para sa mga Ilokano: Panangilawlawag iti COVID-19 👇
(🎨: @sambumanlag )
What’s in store for young people in the next three years of the Duterte admin?
https://t.co/yYo85FL2W3
(🎨: @sambumanlag)