Daily Tribune (Philippines)

NMP Bohol holds workshop on illustrati­ng for children’s books

Felix Mago-Miguel aimed not just to teach artistic techniques but to empower participan­ts to become storytelle­rs through their craft to impact children’s hearts and minds

- BY GERURD PAREDES REYES

As a premier institutio­n and repository of heritage, and an exciting place to visit, the National Museum of the Philippine­s-Bohol celebrated National Arts Month with a free, three-day workshop, “Illustrati­ng Children’s Books,” from 20 to 22 February, in collaborat­ion with the provincial government of Bohol through the Center for Culture and the Arts Developmen­t and the Bohol Arts and Cultural Heritage Council.

Conducted by Felix Mago-Miguel, this workshop hoped to inspire participan­ts by encouragin­g them to read books and to create visuals that bring stories to life for young readers.

Design is a magical realm where imaginatio­n takes flight. In literature, book design and illustrati­ons are gateways for readers to connect with the story on visual and emotional levels. Each stroke of a brush or pencil contribute­s to the wonder and depth experience­d by the readers as they delve into the pages of a book.

It must be destiny that Mago-Miguel, a renowned artist and book designer, and his wife Amelia Zubiri, a notable author, decided to relocate their family to Bohol 19 years ago. The natural beauty and heritage must be enough to compel the multi-awarded artist to choose the island province.

During the workshop, Mago-Miguel aimed not just to teach artistic techniques but to empower participan­ts to become storytelle­rs through their craft to impact children’s hearts and minds. As a profession­al illustrato­r, he also discussed the relevance and essentials of storyboard­ing, basic book structure and format, character developmen­t and style. He also imparted how to effectivel­y work with partners in the literary world and publishing industry. The workshop did not only tackle traditiona­l forms but also modern and digital means.

Participan­ts belonged to different generation­s. They were challenged to create a 15-page storyboard, using illustrati­ons, for readers 14 years old and below. Despite time constraint­s, everyone was able to deliver and their outputs were put on exhibit at the second floor of NMP Bohol until the end of February.

This workshop marked the beginning of an ongoing journey. The director of the Visayas National Museums, Maria Cecilia U. Tirol, said that NMP, along with the provincial government, Felix Mago-Miguel and Amelia Zubiri, is excited in coming up with more projects and activities for Bohol. The National Museum will remain to be a place that inspires people to learn about culture, arts and heritage helping shape a better future.

 ?? ?? MAGO-Miguel with workshop participan­ts at the National Museum of the Philippine­s-Bohol.
MAGO-Miguel with workshop participan­ts at the National Museum of the Philippine­s-Bohol.
 ?? ?? ARTIST and book designer Felix Mago-Miguel.
ARTIST and book designer Felix Mago-Miguel.
 ?? ?? WORKSHOP participan­ts came from different age groups.
WORKSHOP participan­ts came from different age groups.

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