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Showing results for: Abby Tibon
Mabuhay
Mabuhay

Painting

Mabuhay

by Abby Tibon

Mabuhay (Long Live) The airport runway is a bittersweet scene. It’s the first and last place I see when I visit the Philippines.

Aling
Aling

Painting

Aling

by Abby Tibon

Aling (Miss/Mrs) “Aling” is used in front of a woman’s name in the Philippines. While researching my idea of Filipino culture, I asked my family members to send me photos of what they believed represented Filipino culture. I felt comfortable... More

Ginto
Ginto

Painting

Ginto

by Abby Tibon

Ginto (Golden)

Sinabi Ko Sa Iyo
Sinabi Ko Sa Iyo

Painting

Sinabi Ko Sa Iyo

by Abby Tibon

Sinabi Ko Sa Iyo (I Told You So) In this piece, I paint a Filipino version of a piñata called a “Pabitin”. It's an exciting game that should be played with caution.

Pabili Po
Pabili Po

Painting

Pabili Po

by Abby Tibon

Pabili Po (May I Please Buy) Tindahans are small stores often run by locals. My “Nanay” which is what I call my grandmother, owns this tindahan. She sells snacks, drinks, and other products culturally significant to the Philippines.

Isang Linggo
Isang Linggo

Painting

Isang Linggo

by Abby Tibon

Isang Linggo (One Week) During festival season in the Philippines, vendors at the market sell colourful animals that can be a culturally significant experience for children.

Para Po
Para Po

Painting

Para Po

by Abby Tibon

Para Po (Stop Please) “Para Po” is what passengers tell jeepney drivers to politely ask them to stop the vehicle at their stop. Although a jeepney doesn’t always provide the most comfortable rides, it is a culturally significant form of... More

Ang Lakad
Ang Lakad

Painting

Ang Lakad

by Abby Tibon

Ang Lakad (The Walk) This is the moment I took a picture of my cousins after we bought ice cream from a convenience store in the Philippines. I took the picture to remember how happy I felt on the walk there and back home.

Meryenda
Meryenda

Painting

Meryenda

by Abby Tibon

Meryenda (Snack) One of my favourite ways to end my school days in the Philippines was to eat street food. It's one of those comfort foods that only feel comforting if they're from back home.