Art

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  • Gabriela Print

    $20.00

    Gabriela Silang (March 19, 1731 – September 20, 1763) earned the title “Henerala” as the first Filipina woman to lead a revolt during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines. Her courageous leadership became a symbol for the importance of women in Filipino society, and their struggle for liberation during colonization.

     

    Learn more about Gabriela Silang

    Art by Gileen Navarro & Albert Malonzo

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  • DAWN Prints

    $15.00

    All Procedes from the sales of the Dawn shirts will go towards Pin@y Educational Partnerships (PEP).

    Learn more about Dawn Mabalon

    Art by Ponsi

  • Warriors of Mindanao

    $20.00

     

    Sultan Kudarat (1580–1671) was the unconquerable sultan of Mindanao during the first half of the 17th century. He is regarded as one of the greatest Mindanao sultan that ever lived. During his reign, Kudarat and his Warriors successfully defended his domain Maguindanao against the Spanish Empire who attempted to conquer Mindanao. He was known as a fearless leader/warrior.

    Proceeds from the sales of the Warriors of Mindanao Prints will go towards the Salupongan Internationalwww.salupongan.org


    Learn more about Sultan Kudarat

    Art by Wylz Gutierrez

  • Battle of Mactan

    $20.00

    Lapulapu was a Datu of Mactan, an island in the Visayas. He was the first native of the archipelago to fight against Spanish colonization. On April 27, 1521, Lapu-Lapu and his men triumphed over the Spanish invaders led by Ferdinand Magellan that is known as the Battle of Mactan.

    Learn more about Lapu Lapu

    Art by Tata Ponsi
    Baybayin script by Kristian Kabuay 

  • Ang Katipunan (Numbered Edition of 100)

    Ang Katipunan (Numbered Edition of 100)

    $50.00

    Katipunan, officially known as the Kataastaasan Kagalanggalang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan or the KKK, was an organization founded on 7 July 1892 by Andres Bonifacio, Ladislao Diwa, Teodoro Plata and a few others, with the vision of completely separating the Philippines from Spain after declaring the country’s independence.
    Learn more about Andres Bonifacio

    Procedes from the sales of the “Ang Katipunan” prints will go towards the Cartwheel foundation.www.cartwheelfoundation.org “Cartwheel seeks to give indigenous youth and communities the chance to enjoy their right to quality and culturally relevant education.”

    Bayani Art X Gerilya
    Art by Gerilya
    (Numbered Edition of 100 prints)

  • Sale! Young Gabriela Silang Print

    Young Gabriela

    Original price was: $20.00.Current price is: $10.00.

    Gabriela Silang (March 19, 1731 – September 20, 1763) earned the title “Henerala” as the first Filipina woman to lead a revolt during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines. Her courageous leadership became a symbol for the importance of women in Filipino society, and their struggle for liberation during colonization.
    Learn more about Gabriela Silang

    Art by Trinidad Escobar, artist and poet

  • Silang Revolt Print

    $20.00

    Gabriela Silang (March 19, 1731 – September 20, 1763) earned the title “Henerala” as the first Filipina woman to lead a revolt during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines. Her courageous leadership became a symbol for the importance of women in Filipino society, and their struggle for liberation during colonization.
    Learn more about Gabriela Silang

    Art by Tata Ponsi

  • Battle of Mactan (Lapu Lapu)

    Victory (Numbered Edition of 50)

    $25.00

    Lapulapu was a Datu of Mactan, an island in the Visayas. He was the first native of the archipelago to fight against Spanish colonization. On April 27, 1521, Lapu-Lapu and his men triumphed over the Spanish invaders led by Ferdinand Magellan that is known as the Victory at Mactan.
    Learn more about Lapu Lapu

    Art by Tata Ponsi

  • 3 KA Vinyl Decal

    $10.00

    “KA” (Magkaisa/Unity) Baybayin also incorrectly known as Alibata is a pre-colonial Philippine writing system. The term baybayin means “to spell” in Tagalog. The script was used in the Archipelago along with other writing systems.

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