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Illustration of the Manananggal of Philippine folklore. This illustration was created using mixed media: pencil, colored pencil, watercolor pencil. For this illustration the artist employed sketching, line-drawing and wash techniques. This illustration was electronically enhanced. |
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2007-08-08 (original upload date) (Original text : Illustration created on August 8, 2007.) |
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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here. (Original text : Own work of Dragonbite) |
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Original uploader was Rodsan18 at en.wikipedia (Original text : Original illustration of Dragonbite (copyright holder ©)') |
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CC-BY-2.5.
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