
WELCOME, COME WANDER
Each piece has a story. Most of them start with, “So I was supposed to be doing something else…”

Traditional Art
Holding a brush and seeing color come to life brings a special type of calm. These traditional acrylic and watercolor paintings on paper and canvas gently whisper their stories to the world around us—simple in form, honest in expression, and often carrying a touch of delightful surprise. Come see what each stroke of paint is eager to share with you.



Digital Illustrations
Sometimes inspiration strikes at 2 a.m., and thankfully, digital art doesn’t stain the bedsheets. These digital illustrations are stories in pixels, where fantasy meets feeling and color becomes emotion. Step inside and see where the imagination goes when there are no limits.



Calligraphy
I swear I started this just to improve my handwriting. Now I own more pens than sense and spend hours chasing the perfect curve. Come take a look—it’s part art, part meditation, and occasionally, part smudged ink adventure.



Side Quests (Projects)
Little adventures that survived the creative chaos. From sketches to finished pieces, each one tells a story of persistence, play and late nights. Take a look around, and maybe you’ll see a bit of yourself in the mess too!

Stories start on the cover:
Yeshu Notebooks
Took ordinary notebooks and gave them a little personality. Each cover hand-designed and personalized to match its owner—turning everyday pages into something a bit more you.

One chibi, thirty-one adventures:
Habibi
Meet Habibi, the cute chaotic boy who joined me for Inktober. He giggled, cried, short-fused, and basically stole the show one prompt at a time. View at your own risk – he’s dangerously cute!

The side quest that made us hungry 24/7:
Manongs
When a restaurant asked us to bring Filipino food to life, we took it literally – with brushes, colors, and a craving or two. Each painting celebrates the comfort, flavor, and warmth of our culture.

Discover the story behind REG
If you’ve made it this far, you might as well meet the artist.
