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The Best Gift

Marlisa and Becca, two curious extraterrestrials from the distant planet Yamut, have taken on the enchanting forms of a mermaid and a seahorse.  However, their thrilling adventure takes an unexpected turn when their spaceship spirals down and collides with the lively depths of the sea. There, they encounter their newfound friends: Kali, the playful baby whale, and Tari, the wise and whimsical starfish.

Lesson: We are all children of God. We differ on how we give back and in how we value our blessings.  

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Coloring Activity

Coloring Art

Coloring art in different color variations. Print on high-quality cardstock, color, and frame it to create a perfect gift.

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The World of Yonah

We are living in a world shaped by the faith of believers. The World of Yonah, the dove is a collection of my vision, dreams and inspirations. Like the birds in the sky I will always be with you in the days of Yonah.

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I'll See You There...

Inspiration Behind the Artwork

This artwork was born from a vision.

My husband had fallen deeply in love with the location of our new house. I loved it as well, though I hesitated because of the cost.

One day, as we visited the site, I looked up to the sky and prayed, “Father God, should we move forward? Please give me a sign.” At that very moment, radiant beams of sunlight broke through the clouds, and a gentle phrase echoed in my heart: “I’ll see you there...”

For a long time, I didn’t understand the meaning of that phrase. Only now has it become clear: “I’ll See You There...” refers to the gathering of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. We are living in a world shaped by the faith and beliefs of its believers.

The Kopa - The Chalice

This artwork was inspired by a vision I experienced at the age of nine. I saw a kopa or chalice with a stirring rod and a snake in the sky. Though I never fully understood its meaning, I chose to trust God and let go. I am a dreamer, a poet, and artist and an innovator, and this piece reflects that journey of wonder, faith, and imagination.

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Ten Fingers

I imagine birds listening to children’s songs, and angels listening to the birds' songs. Much like the message of “Colors of the Wind,” it reminds us that we all live in an interconnected world.

Sampung Mga Daliri is a Filipino folk song with many versions, each carrying its own meaning. As a nursery rhyme, it reflects how the songs we teach our children are blessings from God—gifts that nurture their hearts and spirits. The child’s two different eyes reflect the two spiritual forces of good and evil.  

Light of the Family - Tanglaw ng Tahanan

The Philippines, my motherland, endured centuries of colonization under Spanish conquerors, Japanese occupiers, and American imperialists. Our ancestors fought but bowed to the cross of Christianity.  From generations of conquest, brutality, and exploitation emerged people forged by survival, resilience, and unyielding spirit. Yet my motherland endures — radiant in beauty, unwavering in strength, and a light among nations.

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The Zodiac Collection

The Zodiac Collection brings celestial beauty to life through intricate designs inspired by the twelve astrological signs. Each piece is thoughtfully created to celebrate individuality, making it a meaningful and artistic gift for any zodiac lover.

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Why the Bull?

This artwork is inspired by the bull, associated with the Taurus Zodiac sign, a concept I’m still exploring and decoding. I’ve been reflecting on why, when the Israelites were waiting for Moses, they made a golden calf—a bull—rather than a sheep, especially since they had far more sheep than bulls. What's even more intriguing is that they typically sacrificed their best sheep, not bulls.

I also wonder why the bull, despite being a sacrificial animal like the sheep and the bird, is sometimes associated with idolatry, even linked to Baal worship. It's a paradox—why would something that served as a sacred offering also be seen as a symbol of false gods?‍

This piece is specially created for those born under the sign of Taurus, celebrating their strength, beauty, and spirit. Wishing you a year filled with happiness, prosperity, and endless blessings!