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Make Something Beautiful.
Limited edition artworks for Creativity & Global Crisis Exhibit.
Inspired by images of Filipinos faced with unique situations: seeing them smiling and waving to helicopters whilst being stranded on their rooftop during typhoon season, watching kids dance to the tune of the latest novelty song with their home-a dumpsite- as their backdrop, admiring nanays laughing about everything and nothing in particular while washing a mountain load of laundry.

The Filipino’s flexibility to adapt to the ugliest of situations acts as a catapult for ingenuity. This flexibility and creative imagination is reflective of Isabel’s doodles as it shows that bits and  pieces of seemingly hopeless materials can be put together to create something meaningful.


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Vgrafiks Design + Consultancy


Illustrations by
Isabel Afable for The FARM Project

Support the cause. Order these limited edition artworks now.
Please email hello@thefarmprojects.org for orders.
Php 3500.00 ++ Postage and Packaging

** All proceeds of the fund-raising exhibit goes to the ongoing livelihood projects for the Deaf by Vgrafiks, The FARM, Steam Foundation and Helpwork Inc.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Joel Colombo
Joel Colombo, 09-27-09
Cool cool cool
Ying Shang
Ying Shang, 09-11-09
nice!!
Roberts Galvins
Roberts Galvins, 09-09-09
mamma
Ollie Johns
Ollie Johns, 08-07-09
really interesting colour pallette, really nice
penny untalan
penny untalan, 08-07-09
great idea....
Rubens Cantuni
Rubens Cantuni, 07-17-09
great
Anna Fabian
Anna Fabian, 07-15-09
the first one is the best one. cool
Pose Radu
Pose Radu, 07-09-09
love them ^^
Laura McNab
Laura McNab, 07-08-09
really love them, how do you find inspiration for things like this?
vanessa hartmann
same here: cool
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