This osipon, or short fiction, and its translation are part of “Osipon” featuring art by Rustom Pujado. Read Raniela E. Barbaza’s critique of Ana T. Calixto’s osipon here.

This piece is part of “Osipon.” Rustom Pujado is a contemporary self-taught visual artist, animator, and film enthusiast who grew up in Naga City. Intrigued with the possibilities of mundane objects and their stories, he channels his creativity by using these things as his medium and theme. More of his work can be found on […]

This piece and its translation are part of “Osipon” featuring art by Rustom Pujado.

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