About the Artwork

Heavily inspired by Filipino folklore, this artwork depicts both the fear and paranoia of the known and unknown. It is said not all of the Philippines' mythology has been uncovered. Even from the word itself, "maligno" merely means a monster. It's the umbrella for malignant creatures like the aswang and manananggal. Whatever that monster is, it's anything goes.

In the same light, not all of my fears and troubles have been uncovered.

Others on Canvas

Faith and Mythology

Contemporary

2022

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Ang Mga Malignong Akala ko Nawala

Kriztin Cruz

Antipolo City, Philippines

Others on Canvas

27.6 W x 19.7 H x 0.5 D inches

Kriztin Cruz
Antipolo City, Philippines

Kriztin has 1 artwork,
and is available for
commissioned work.

Kriztin is a visual artist who can sketch, sculpt, paint, and explore other facets of art.

While initially inspired by another angle of death, she takes heavy inspiration now from Philippine folklore and themes about mental health and Filipino culture.

About the Artwork

Heavily inspired by Filipino folklore, this artwork depicts both the fear and paranoia of the known and unknown. It is said not all of the Philippines' mythology has been uncovered. Even from the word itself, "maligno" merely means a monster. It's the umbrella for malignant creatures like the aswang and manananggal. Whatever that monster is, it's anything goes.

In the same light, not all of my fears and troubles have been uncovered.

Others on Canvas

Faith and Mythology

Contemporary

2022

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Kriztin Cruz
Antipolo City, Philippines

Kriztin has 1 artwork,
and is available for
commissioned work.

Kriztin is a visual artist who can sketch, sculpt, paint, and explore other facets of art.

While initially inspired by another angle of death, she takes heavy inspiration now from Philippine folklore and themes about mental health and Filipino culture.