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5 Artists We Loved at the Manila Illustration Fair 2024

These artists showcased craftsmanship and creativity at the Manila Illustration Fair 2024

Words Patricia Lanzagarita
September 23, 2024

Ping Sasinan, “Floral Vase, Triangle Dream”,  Digital (2023)

The Manila Illustration Fair showcased a diverse and amplified representation of advocacies from Filipino and Southeast Asian artists through their exceptional artistry and craftsmanship.

With that, here’s a curated list of our favorite artists from the three-day run of this iconic art fair!

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Hey, Mady!

One of the standout artists at the fair was Hey, Mady. As an illustrator and graphic artist, she captures the mundane aspects of life using just two colors: black and white. Her work is characterized by architectural lines and minimalistic designs.

From postcards and posters to notebooks and straw glass cups, her trademark black-and-white illustrations beautifully depict everyday life scenarios and people's lifestyles.

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Nnene.iie

Hailing from Thailand, Nnene.iie showcased her unique craft that blends personal and commercial art.

Her ability to conceptualize art based on everyday objects and spontaneous moments is truly impressive. She even incorporated shoes, clothing, brands, and bags into her artwork, paired with minimalistic words and letters for added impact.

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Ping Sasinan

Also from Thailand, Ping Sasinan wowed visitors with her colorful and extraordinary artworks.

A comic artist based in Bangkok, Ping's work is inspired by surrealism and explores deeply personal and meaningful stories. Her booth was mesmerizing, featuring eye-catching pieces inspired by tarot cards and their intricate characters.

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Ohwelladays

A native of the Philippines, Ohwelladays infused her artwork with a whimsical touch that evoked a deep sense of nostalgia.

Her art explores the juxtaposition between destruction and repair, showcasing overgrown natural scenes in everyday surroundings. In her pieces, nature overtakes elements meant to be unbreakable, adding a profound layer of meaning.

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All of Them!

These are just a few of our favorites, but the entire fair was a celebration of artistry and talent. We hold all of the participating artists in high regard. Their continued work not only elevates their art but also amplifies their advocacies. As they use their platforms to promote meaningful causes, the fair and its artists will continue to inspire.

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The Manila Illustration Fair brought together artists from the Philippines and around the world, marking a significant step for the broader artistic community. It provided a safe space where all forms of art could thrive, surpassing barriers and boundaries.