I just wanted to say how dare you to claim Reynan’s identity. If you are him which I am very sure you are not because he is my brother. He knows how to spell correctly for one thing and your explanation is too shallow to be him. And he will not use that artwork — definitely you don’t know why — it is copyrighted and there is an arrangement between the contributor (the artist) and the sponsor (PLDT-DPC). So if i were you I would pull this out before I go and bombard DBH with so many e-mails that this is a copyright violation and for letting people like you join their contest. I am not kidding when I say bombard. This is no laughing matter. People like you are the ones that destroys serious artists. You are a disgrace to the community of Filipino artists who are trying to earn their place in the society through hardship. What’s worse…..Filipino ka pa naman. Thank you for being part of the pack who continuously mars the Filipino identity.
You’ve been warned. DBH administrators — if you do not do anything about this we will take legal actions.
This is a link of an article with the proper explanation of the artwork :
http://www.inquirer.net/specialfeatures/weheartgames/view.php?db=1&article=20070729-79378
“….The second-prize-winning “Maligayang Pagbabago sa Makulay na Mundo” by Reynan Sanchez of University of the East incorporates foreground-background and new-old elements, and uses old-school sketches of traditional Filipino games such as luksong-tinik and sungka, framed in techno swirls of electronic gaming.”
I just wanted to say how dare you to claim Reynan’s identity. If you are him which I am very sure you are not because he is my brother. He knows how to spell correctly for one thing and your explanation is too shallow to be him. And he will not use that artwork — definitely you don’t know why — it is copyrighted and there is an arrangement between the contributor (the artist) and the sponsor (PLDT-DPC). So if i were you I would pull this out before I go and bombard DBH with so many e-mails that this is a copyright violation and for letting people like you join their contest. I am not kidding when I say bombard. This is no laughing matter. People like you are the ones that destroys serious artists. You are a disgrace to the community of Filipino artists who are trying to earn their place in the society through hardship. What’s worse…..Filipino ka pa naman. Thank you for being part of the pack who continuously mars the Filipino identity.
You’ve been warned. DBH administrators — if you do not do anything about this we will take legal actions.
This is a link of an article with the proper explanation of the artwork :
http://www.inquirer.net/specialfeatures/weheartgames/view.php?db=1&article=20070729-79378
“….The second-prize-winning “Maligayang Pagbabago sa Makulay na Mundo” by Reynan Sanchez of University of the East incorporates foreground-background and new-old elements, and uses old-school sketches of traditional Filipino games such as luksong-tinik and sungka, framed in techno swirls of electronic gaming.”
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Dude did you really draw this? I have a telephone directory here and this is the cover. This is the painting of Reynan Sanchez.
This dude ripped other stuff, wouldn’t be surprised this is ripped as well.
yes its me.
I just wanted to say how dare you to claim Reynan’s identity. If you are him which I am very sure you are not because he is my brother. He knows how to spell correctly for one thing and your explanation is too shallow to be him. And he will not use that artwork — definitely you don’t know why — it is copyrighted and there is an arrangement between the contributor (the artist) and the sponsor (PLDT-DPC). So if i were you I would pull this out before I go and bombard DBH with so many e-mails that this is a copyright violation and for letting people like you join their contest. I am not kidding when I say bombard. This is no laughing matter. People like you are the ones that destroys serious artists. You are a disgrace to the community of Filipino artists who are trying to earn their place in the society through hardship. What’s worse…..Filipino ka pa naman. Thank you for being part of the pack who continuously mars the Filipino identity.
You’ve been warned.
DBH administrators — if you do not do anything about this we will take legal actions.
This is a link of an article with the proper explanation of the artwork :
http://www.inquirer.net/specialfeatures/weheartgames/view.php?db=1&article=20070729-79378
“….The second-prize-winning “Maligayang Pagbabago sa Makulay na Mundo” by Reynan Sanchez of University of the East incorporates foreground-background and new-old elements, and uses old-school sketches of traditional Filipino games such as luksong-tinik and sungka, framed in techno swirls of electronic gaming.”
I just wanted to say how dare you to claim Reynan’s identity. If you are him which I am very sure you are not because he is my brother. He knows how to spell correctly for one thing and your explanation is too shallow to be him. And he will not use that artwork — definitely you don’t know why — it is copyrighted and there is an arrangement between the contributor (the artist) and the sponsor (PLDT-DPC). So if i were you I would pull this out before I go and bombard DBH with so many e-mails that this is a copyright violation and for letting people like you join their contest. I am not kidding when I say bombard. This is no laughing matter. People like you are the ones that destroys serious artists. You are a disgrace to the community of Filipino artists who are trying to earn their place in the society through hardship. What’s worse…..Filipino ka pa naman. Thank you for being part of the pack who continuously mars the Filipino identity.
You’ve been warned.
DBH administrators — if you do not do anything about this we will take legal actions.
This is a link of an article with the proper explanation of the artwork :
http://www.inquirer.net/specialfeatures/weheartgames/view.php?db=1&article=20070729-79378
“….The second-prize-winning “Maligayang Pagbabago sa Makulay na Mundo” by Reynan Sanchez of University of the East incorporates foreground-background and new-old elements, and uses old-school sketches of traditional Filipino games such as luksong-tinik and sungka, framed in techno swirls of electronic gaming.”