Pilipinas Ink

Some places don't just live on a map. They live in the body — in the smell of rice paddies at dawn, the sound of a kalesa on cobblestone, the weight of a sampaguita garland placed around your neck before a long goodbye. Pilipinas Ink is a collection rendered in the ancient East Asian tradition of sumi-e ink wash painting — monochromatic black ink and warm gold on aged cream parchment, framed by continuous indigenous Filipino geometric borders that honor the weaving traditions of the archipelago's many peoples. Each tells a complete story across three connected panels. From the ruins of Cagsawa to the open Pacific. From the walled streets of Intramuros to the lotus gardens of Lake Sebu. From the last light of dapithapon to the warm lamp of the bahay kubo at night. These are not travel prints. They are portraits of a nation — its land, its people, its memory, and its soul. Designed for the Filipino home, the Filipino heart, and everyone who has ever loved these islands from far away.
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