Andres Bonifacio
October 16, 2009 by Poty · Leave a Comment

This tattoo with Andres Bonifacio and his patriotism as the design is from Christian Jalandoni of Dumaguete City. The design was created by Dino Lezama.
To give you a brief overview, Andres Bonifacio was the “Father of Filipino Revolution” and one of the founders of “Katipunan” or “KKK” that fought against Spaniards for Philippine independence. After the struggle against Spain, he and his brother was shot and buried in a shallow grave at Mount Buntis.
No wonder why Christian engraved Bonifacio in his arm. A true hero deserves more than just a monument.
Sun Tattoo
June 1, 2009 by Christian · Leave a Comment

Greg Moscoso (Rancho Santa Margarita)
Sun Tattoo by White Lotus Tattoo
We really can’t get enough of the three stars and the sun. Here are more FYI-must-read about flags, flags, and more flags.
The Philippine flag has been known worldwide as the only flag that is displayed upside-down when the country is in war being the color red on top and the blue at the bottom.
It isn’t only the human being who underwent an evolution, the Pinoy flag did as well. The first flag designed by Andres Bonifacio was called the Bonifacio flag. Then came the Katipunan flag, Llanera’s flag, Pio del Pilar’s flag, and the Magdiwang flag. When finally, then President Manuel L. Quezon standardized the PH flag’s appearance through an executive order in March 25, 1936.
The floors of Aguinaldo Shrine is made up of jigsaw-puzzled flags. The 2003 Oakwood Mutineers wore the Magdalo flag, one of the earlier versions of the recent flag, as an armband.
Stay tuned for more.
Pilipinas Kong Mahal
May 10, 2009 by Christian · 1 Comment
Nick Arriesgado (Philippines)
Pilipinas Kong Mahal by Nick Arriesgado
“Batik Tattoo Philippines! +639169590705 Tawag lang po kayo! Kita kits, peace.”
KKK. Ku Klux Klan? No.
It’s Kataas-taasang, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan. Supreme and Venerable Society of the Children of the Nation in English translation. This could be one reason why alphabet agencies sprang out like beans: CSI, NCIS, FBI, NYPD. You name it, you have it.
There are so much to tell about KKK or the Katipunan and a million words are not enough. Let’s make this short. The Katipunan is a historical organization founded by some of the well-known Filipino anti-Spanish revolutionaries like Andres Bonifacio and Emilio Aguinaldo. Through arm uprising, the society aimed to end Spanish cruelties to the Filipinos during the colonial period.
Trivia: National Hero Jose Rizal rejected the idea of revolution by the Katipuneros believing it was premature and would only lead to deaths of many Filipinos. Albeit considered as an honorary president, he never became a member of the KKK.





