BY LAURA ALEXANDRA MIGALLEN One of the most remarkable comic strip of Josua Cabrera for me is that of Colors. This work of art is so simple, it is actually entertaining. The comic drawn is not that extravagant, but the way it was drawn was very reflective of Pinoy quality it its own ways, and... Continue Reading →
How Philippine Issues are Presented in the Comics
BY ANA MARIE SUAREZ Josua Cabrera’s “Latagaw og Utok” exhibit depicts various Philippine societal issues taking place in the present times. I have seen that some of his artworks are so straight to the point in relaying the message they want to give to the people. While in some, you must look deeply so you... Continue Reading →
Exhibit Reflection
By Iris Aringo Fourth of April, Monday, I was on my way to my COMM 10 class. There has been a lot of instances that the exhibit on the second building made me stop in my tracks, and that moment was one of them. My wristwatch told me I still had around seven minutes until... Continue Reading →
Latagaw ug Utok: Mr. Joshua Cabrera’s Take on the Philippine Setting through Comics (Insights)
by Hazelle Anne Milan After taking a look at his artworks, the process of relating them to each other is really interesting. Aesthetically, his art style is unique but over the years, it has become more and more detailed. The representations of each artwork are different stories. Each artwork is easily relatable to those who... Continue Reading →
How Philippine Issues are Represented in the Comics
By Camille Joy Atencio The comic strip by Joshua Cabrera entitled “Pakals” shows a social gathering of the people from NCR, Visayas, and Mindanao. Although they are in the same room clearly there is a great contrast between the regions. NCR enjoys the luxury of abundant food stacked up on their table, the waiters serving... Continue Reading →