INK Turns 20
Posted on: January 24, 2012
I recently had time to kill before hosting an event at the Ayala Museum. Fortunately, there was a charming little exhibit to keep me entertained.
Turns out the group Ilustrador Ng Kabataan (INK) which churns out beautiful images for Filipino children’s books has turned 20 and some of the group’s best works were on display.
How inviting is this crisp, contrasting space?
I took some snaps of the works that I just liked and pieces that reminded me of something or someone.
I liked this because I’m a sucker for anything that’s mother-and-child.
Just had to take this for my Star Wars-crazy daughter.
This reminded me of when we sent the baby turtles into the ocean in Bataan when you visited last year.
Who doesn’t love a Pinoy Christmas?
A different medium:
Wooden block animals:
And my fave installation in the exhibit. I think it was called “making roads to each other”. Made me think of us… awww… Needed to take several pictures for you to see what’s going on here.
Are you touched?
2 Responses to "INK Turns 20"
[...] INK Turns 20 (kikiandlalaland.wordpress.com) [...]













January 24, 2012 at 6:59 pm
The talent of the Filipino is boundless!
I looved the last installation. Yes, I was touched. Especially since I don’t even know when I’m going home for a visti! Such is the life of an OFW.