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"Selfie Pa More" by Josua Cabrera

Today we’re featuring a few hand-drawn office illustrations by multi-awarded artist and editorial cartoonist, Josua Cabrera.  

Ranging from playful slices of life to sharp-witted jabs at the social and political climate of the locality, Cabrera’s work serves as a humorous and thought-provoking staple in Sun Star Cebu’s dailies.  Cebuano newspaper readers may be familiar with “Latagaw,” Cabrera’s quirky and pertinent cartoons that illustrate the everyday struggles that Cebuanos have to face in the midst of a mutable social, political and physical environment.

Streetkonect will be featuring an interview with Cabrera on the blog soon. In the meantime, while waiting for a transcript of our conversation with Sun Star Cebu’s lead editorial cartoonist and illustrator, here are a few illustrations Cabrera made showing off his office at Sun Star Cebu.

Enjoy! 












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