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Illustration of Malakas and Maganda (Strong One and Beautiful One), depicted here descending from their bamboo of origin. Being the first man and woman of Philippine folklore, Malakas and Maganda emerged from the gigantic bamboo that was pecked by the legendary sarimanok bird. This illustration was created using an HB pencil. For this illustration the artist employed sketching and line-drawing. This drawing was electronically enhanced. Color was applied via a computer as well.

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Own work of Dragonbite.

Date

Illustration created on August 9, 2007. Colored version uploaded on: 01 September 2007.

Author

Original illustration created by Dragonbite.

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Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. Date/Time User Dimensions File size Comment (current) 06:23, 9 August 2007 Rodsan18 (Talk | contribs) 2800×3628 2.51 MB *Malakas and Maganda (black and white version), depicted here descending from their bamboo of origin. Being the first man and woman of Philippine folklore, Malakas and Maganda emerged from the gigantic bamboo that was pecked by the legendary sarimanok bird. *Own w

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