I never stop exploring new styles and forms of self-expression to improve my own skills. I enjoy making experiences and being constantly inspired by new things, issues and people. Currently, I'm working as a Graphic Designer at Toomics Global and Lalatoon Comics. Also, I graduated Bachelor in English Education at Philippine Normal University - Manila.
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“It’s time to take back our story.“
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After an 8-year long run, the manga will finally come to an end, and I still can’t believe it. I redrew two of my favorite scenes in the manga (scenes from chapters 365 and 380). Thank you Furudate for this amazing story! I’ll really miss every single character. Also, this manga will always have a special place in my heart.
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took me a while
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Yeah, this is sad. Art style inspiration from “Your Letter”
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Art for the Torch Publications featuring this year’s World Press Freedom Day with the theme, “Journalism Without Fear or Favour”
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Character design for a course subject Art style inspiration from “Super Secret"
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This year’s “Bakya” for the Torch Publications’ Literary Seminar
Initial Sketch by Quenie Asilo Digitalized by Allyssa Salvacion
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Entry #s 85 (Behind the Man-made Landscape) and 86 (The Inherited Memory) in NCCA’s Postcard Making Contest
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Cover art for the Torch Publication’s second issue
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LEYA of Liyab 2019 (17th NCR-Wide Journalism Press Conference) Art by Allyssa Salvacion and Quenie Asilo
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Inspiration: “Katsuri” (a stage play based on Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men”)
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In commemoration of the Maguindanao Massacre Art by Kyril Velasquez and Allyssa Salvacion
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An editorial cartoon for the official statement of the Torch Publications regarding the shutdown of ABS-CBN Concept by Geline Despabiladeras Initial Sketch by Quenie Asilo Digitalized by Allyssa Salvacion
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It is a representation of a poem by Joseph Eli Occeño for this year’s women’s month.
Initial Sketch by Quenie Asilo Digitalized by Allyssa Salvacion
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These illustrations are for the “MALAMALAYA” compilation (a list of recommended songs, movies and pieces of literature amidst the pandemic).
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