WPS Mural Festival Live Painting Event Unites Artists and Communities | April 9, 2026

Manila, Philippines — In commemoration of Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor), artists, youth groups, and fisherfolk came together for a live mural painting at Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo High School on April 9. They were joined by representatives from the Department of the Interior and Local Government, along with personnel from the Philippine Coast Guard, Armed Forces of the Philippines, and Philippine National Police. Also present were Food Delivery Documentary director Baby Ruth and muralist AG Saño, lead artist of the West Philippine Sea Mural Festival.

The event was a reminder that civic responsibility isn’t only shown on the frontlines—it is also expressed in the courage to speak up, tell the truth, and create platforms that promote awareness. Through art, the initiative highlighted the importance of transparency in the West Philippine Sea—and the need to stay informed, united, and clear about our rights.

With every stroke and color, the mural honors the sacrifices of the past while encouraging today’s generation to stand firm for what is right.

For more photos, you may also visit our Facebook page: WPS – We Protect our Seas

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