Painting the Philippine Eagle to Unite Filipinos Worldwide
Ms. Bing Famoso, a passionate wildlife artist and founder of Philippine art societies, leads a global tribute to the Philippine Eagle through large-scale mosaic art and live portrait events. From Manila to Hong Kong and Tokyo, her art brings pride and connection to Filipinos around the world.
Honoring the Philippine Eagle Through Art
A Tribute Led by Ms. Bing Famoso
Ms. Bing Famoso is a well-known wildlife visual artist and the founder of the Philippine Botanical Art Society and the Philippine Fauna Art Society. Her beautiful artworks are part of the collection at the National Museum of Natural History in Manila. She created a powerful tribute called “100 Artists for the Philippine Eagle”, a large mosaic featuring contributions from many Filipino artists to honor our national bird.
Promoting the Philippines Through Culture and Art
Art as a Cultural Mission
Through her leadership, Ms. Famoso promotes Philippine heritage and wildlife awareness not just in the Philippines but also internationally. She does this not for personal fame but because of her deep love for her country. Her art shares Filipino pride and nature with the world.
Next Stop: Hong Kong
100 Filipinos Painting the Eagle Together
In June, Ms. Famoso will bring her project to Hong Kong. There, 100 Filipinos will join a live portrait painting event focused on the Philippine Eagle. She will also hold an art exhibition during her trip, showcasing her efforts to unite the Filipino community abroad through shared creativity.
Philippine Eagle Portrait in Tokyo
A Gift to the Philippine Embassy in Japan
In July, Ms. Famoso will visit Tokyo to donate a Philippine Eagle painting to the Philippine Embassy. She plans to do another “100 Filipinos in Japan” art activity — a portrait session that will again celebrate unity and national pride through art.
A Life Dedicated to Filipino Identity
Art with Heart, Not Ego
Ms. Famoso continues to inspire many by using art to connect people, protect nature, and promote the Philippines. Her upcoming travels — May 28 and June 28 in Hong Kong, and July in Tokyo — are filled with purpose and patriotism. She proves that true art comes from love, not from a desire for attention.
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