Other Card-Related Art, Papercraft and Ephemera.

BOOKMARKS (Mga Pantandang-Aklat)

Nota Bene Tarot Bookmarks

A series of bookmarks in tarot format (major arcana) - each of the cards is an individual bookmark. The images depict humorous modern cartoony doodles on the tarot’s archetypes. The images are printed on either olive green construction “cartolina” stock, or on craft board.

Copies of the deck are still available for sale. You may send your inquiries to this e-mail address (link).



Samut-Saring Kulisap, Vol. 1

A series of "critters" themed bookmarks. The cards show human figures in themes related to the creatures they portray. The title translates to "various critters".

Copies of these are still available for sale. You may send your inquiries to this e-mail address (link).



BOOKPLATES (Mga Saguisag Pang-aklat)

Anino

A series of bookplates, 6 designs in all (though there are plans for new designs) - 3 which are fanciful depictions of Philippine costumes, and 3 which depict Philippine mythological creatures. "Anino" translates to shadow in Tagalog - the series' art being inspired by both shadow puppets and paper cutting art traditions.

Copies of these are still available for sale. You may send your inquiries to this e-mail address (link).



Cuago (Ex Libris)

Cuago (kwago) means "owl" in Tagalog. 6 designs showing fanciful depictions of owls.
 

Copies of these are still available for sale. You may send your inquiries to this e-mail address (link).


Kalye Kalyente

The title is a play on the fact that Filipinos pronounce the Spanish elle ("LL") as "ly". In Spanish, the title would have been spelled as Calle Caliente (with "calle" being pronounced as "ka-ye"). The series features quirky Pinoy street food-themed Filipiniana costumes.

The series is still in progress.


BOXES
Various Tarot Boxes - handmade hardcover boxes created over the years.


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