About Beaulah
Beaulah has been a freelance illustrator and book designer since 1989. Her work is in more than 30 published titles, including books by three Philippine National Artists: Nick Joaquin’s Culture and History (Anvil, 2004), Salvador Bernal’s Patterns for the Filipino Dress (CCP, 1992) and Leonor Orosa Goquinco’s The Dances of the Emerald Isles (Ben-Lor, c1980).
She has illustrated and designed several children’s books, including five Philippine language editions of Alice McLerran’s The Mountain That Loved A Bird. She has also conceptualized, art-directed and produced an anthology of prize-winning nature stories written by children, and a fifteen-book set of stories for children by children told in Filipino, Hiligaynon and Kinaray-a. Aside from creating children's books, she also translates antique illustrated children’s books into Hiligaynon and Kinaray-a for Children’s Books Online: The Rosetta Project.
Beaulah is a member and Regional Advisor of the Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators (SCBWI), where she also serves as editor of Expression OnLine, the SBCWI international online newsletter reaching almost 4,000 subscribers worldwide. She served as Chairman and sectoral representative for illustrators in the Philippine Board on Books for Young People, and helped found Ang InK, the first children’s illustrators group in the Philippines.
She lives in Metro Manila with her husband and two sons.
Beaulah has been a freelance illustrator and book designer since 1989. Her work is in more than 30 published titles, including books by three Philippine National Artists: Nick Joaquin’s Culture and History (Anvil, 2004), Salvador Bernal’s Patterns for the Filipino Dress (CCP, 1992) and Leonor Orosa Goquinco’s The Dances of the Emerald Isles (Ben-Lor, c1980).
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Hi Beaulah! Great to see you on here!
John