Filipino Portrait Artists Guild, Inc. (FilPAG) organized two live-streamed sketching sessions to give thanks to all the COVID-19 frontliners.
Filipino Portrait Artists Guild, Inc. (FilPAG) secretary Grandier Bella created a pastel on paper portrait titled “Thank You, Frontliners” for a frontliner named Toni George Zapuis.
Romy Carlos, the founding member and president of Filipino Portrait Artists Guild, Inc. (FilPAG), made a pastel on paper portrait of Dr. Jonas Del Rosario titled “Coolest Doctor in Town.”
Bing Siochi painted an acrylic on canvas portrait of Dr. Sally Gatchalian, a pediatric infectious diseases specialist at the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) and Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM).
Sheehan Demetillo created a pastel on paper portrait of Dr. Sally Gatchalian titled “Salute to a Hero Named Sally.”
Dr. Sally, the sister of Ruby Rodriguez, succumbed to COVID-19 on the morning of March 26, 2020.
Bing Famoso painted a watercolor on paper portrait of Dr. Sally Gatchalian.
Bing Famoso painted a watercolor on paper portrait as a tribute for a fallen frontliner, Dr. Leandro Resurreccion III.
Pete Velasquez painted a watercolor on paper portrait of Dr. Israel Bactol, a cardiologist at the Philippine Heart Center who died of COVID-19. The portrait was titled “Unang Alay.”
Mardy Aguilar made a pastel on paper portrait of Dr. Raul Diaz Jara, the former president of the Philippine Heart Association.
Lupicinio Ng made a pastel on paper portrait of Dr. Li Wenliang titled “Salute ako sa mga Bayani ng panahon ngayon: Ang mga Frontliner sa Buong Mundo.”
Chito Sy painted a watercolor on paper portrait of Dr. Carmina Fuentebella, a 26-year old doctor who is in critical condition as of this writing due to COVID-19.
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Roland Castro painted an oil on canvas portrait of Dr. Carmina Fuentebella, a resident doctor at University of Santo Tomas (UST) Hospital.
Yolanda Batara created a pastel on paper portrait of Dr. Carmina Fuentebella's graduation picture.
Sen Lacson painted a watercolor on paper portrait of a frontliner named Jane Lee.
Sen Lacson made a watercolor on paper painting titled “Okay Ka Ba?”