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Ang Katutubo

Record Sleeve Design
A step in connecting people and giving importance to our roots is to listen to the echoing calls from the mountains
Rather than focusing on a distinct singular face representing the diverse indigenous people in the Philippines, the illustrator took a more abstract approach in representing their unified call. It is inspired by geometrical forms of Bulul, a rice deity.

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