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Kat Wadel

@katwadel

✨Art feature: @gingerandsmokezine ⭐06/21/2026 - art workshop: @slicevancouver 👇Links below: Workshops + more!
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🌊🌊🌊 My teaching style is like a Kayak or bangka. Able to navigate narrow passages and ocean waves, I guide my students through the big ideas and nuanced details. We can travel together, find our own paths, and reconnect to share our creative journeys. If you're looking to explore and develop a free-flowing art style and explore cultural motifs, come take a class with me @slicevancouver ! Next session is Sunday, June 21st! We're making zines to express our culture through art, storytelling, myths and motifs. @pilipinxpages and I would love to have you join us! RSVP link in bio! 🌊🌊🌊 #kayak #bangka #sliceoflife
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Magwayen, or Maguayan, is a goddess in Visayan mythology. She was created by Kanlaon to balance Kaptan, the Sky God. Magwayen is the goddess of the sea and the underworld. Magwayen is depicted as a vast ocean whose waters reach all lands, including underground rivers and the spirit world. She carries a budyong or a conch shell in her hand and is sometimes accompanied by another sea goddess, Lidagat, who many believe to be her daughter. Lidagat died of a broken heart, and Magwayen followed her daughter’s soul to purgatory. She took up the role of ferry-woman of souls in her balangay, so she could visit her daughter. Magwayen played a role in the creation of the first man and woman. After their marriage, Kaptan planted a seed in the sea and Magwayen cared for the plant until one day the plant, a very big bamboo plant, split open. From it emerged Sikalak and Sikabay, the first man and woman. Artist Statement by Kathryn Wadel @katwadel The day after the devastating Lapu Lapu Day tragedy, a pod of orcas were sighted off the coast of Vancouver. Believed to guide souls to their final resting place, Indigenous elders noted the sacred significance of their presence in the aftermath of this tragedy. I imagine these orcas guiding our family, friends, neighbours and colleagues to Magwayan, goddess of the underworld. Together in kapwa, they board Magwayan’s balangay. Navigating tumultuous tides, she carries our loved ones safely to their final resting place. In this digital illustration I depicted the Visayan goddess Magwayan as the vast ocean, guiding souls to the underworld in her balangay. At the confluence of life and death, she guides them through monstrous tides, crashing waves, and times of uncertainty. Painted in monochromatic hues of blue, contrasting light and dark shades speak to the range of emotions we hold while navigating grief. Magwayan, ferry-woman, leads with a sense of unwavering momentum and the strength of Bayanihan.
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The day after the devastating Lapu Lapu Day tragedy, a pod of orcas were sighted off the coast of Vancouver. Believed to guide souls to their final resting place, Indigenous elders noted the sacred significance of their presence in the aftermath of this tragedy. I imagine these orcas guiding our family, friends, neighbours and colleagues to Magwayan, goddess of the underworld. Together in kapwa, they board Magwayan’s balangay. Navigating tumultuous tides, she carries our loved ones safely to their final resting place. In this digital illustration I depicted the Visayan goddess Magwayan as the vast ocean, guiding souls to the underworld in her balangay. At the confluence of life and death, she guides them through monstrous tides, crashing waves, and times of uncertainty. Painted in monochromatic hues of blue, contrasting light and dark shades speak to the range of emotions we hold while navigating grief. Magwayan, ferry-woman, leads with a sense of unwavering momentum and the strength of Bayanihan. Learn more about Magwayan, the Visayan goddess of the sea and underworld + more 🇵🇭 mythical creatures and deities @gingerandsmokezine ! Thank you @pilipinxpages for the inspiring research and to the @canada.council for supporting the development of this resource. #philippines #goddess #mythology #canadaartscouncil
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Starting my artist residency @slicevancouver this month! Thanks @sheenabusyb for the bts tour of the co-working spaces. Looking forward to a creative year at Slice! 🍋 I'm currently working on my 🇵🇭 mythology digital illustration series. Here's the work in progress so far 🌊 #artistresidency #sliceoflife #digitalillustration #goddess
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Tala, the Tagalog goddess of the morning and evening star, is one of three daughters of Bathala and a mortal woman. According to mythology, Tala played a key role in creating the Tagalog traditional constellations. She used light spheres or orbs to guide men to safety at night, and without her stars, travellers would be lost in the seas. Read our free Filipino folklore guide on gingersmoke.ca. As part of the research to my novel Bakunawa and the Seven Sisters, I’ve been collaborating, chatting and dreaming with @katwadel about creatures and gods in our mythology. Watch this space for more entries throughout the year :) Kat illustrated this beautiful image of Tala. “Reflecting on this piece, I created it under the night sky. Stars masked by rain clouds, peaked through every so often as a reminder of Tala. Stars hold the knowledge of our ancestors. In search of guidance as I navigate cultural reclamation, drawing Tala, goddess of the morning and evening star, felt like the right place to begin this journey. She uses orbes to safely guide sailors home. I look up at the night sky my ancestors looked up to, for guidance and connection to my culture.” - Kathryn Wadel We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, thank you so much for funding Bakunawa and the Seven Sisters @canada.council
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Over the 🌙 moon excited to share this first piece, Tala, part of a series of illustrations for @pilipinxpages folklore resources. Check it out on @gingerandsmokezine . Huge thank you to the @canada.council for funding this project! Salamat po! ✨ #folklore #mythology #reclaimation #freeresources #canadaartscouncil
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Our first session of Making Modern Mythos @slicevancouver was a wonderful dive into mythological stories, art and zine making! It was great to have special guest @pilipinxpages (author and EIC of @gingerandsmokezine ) share her research and experiences navigating cultural reclamation in her literary arts practice. I felt inspired by the sparks of connection, conversations and personal myths shared by everyone. Thank you / Salamat po! 🫶 Join us for the next class on June 21 as we continue to weave modern myths and create our own zines with a fresh perspective on ancient tales. RSVP link in bio. Photos by: @whiskeynikky & @pilipinxpages #MythologyWorkshop #ArtisticExploration #CulturalReclamation
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Drop by for a night that celebrates all things lunar! 🌝 I'd love to see you this Friday at the collective show 🌙 MOON 🌙 opening reception @slicevancouver ! Excited to have my piece "Bloom in the Moonlight" in the show with little prints available (including a bonus link to @gingerandsmokezine vol 1.) Hope to see you there! 🫰 📍 Slice of Life Gallery 1636 Venables St. Vancouver 6pm-10pm #moon #artshow #vancouver
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Thank you @vancouvermagazine for sharing @katwadel ‘s event! So excited to be a special guest for @katwadel ‘s amazing workshop at @slicevancouver this month! Join us! Sun, Mar 22/10:30 AM - 12:30 PM PST SLICE OF LIFE/1636 Venables St./ Vancouver BC V5L 2H2 In this two- hour workshop, visual artist Kathryn Wadel and author Nathalie De Los Santos are collaborating to offer art-making and storytelling inspired by modern mythology and folklore. Together we will listen to Nathalie’s modern renditions of Filipino folklore, followed by an exploration in modern myth making and visual storytelling led by Kathryn. You’re invited to create a written story, zine or mini-artwork inspired by your own cultural myths reimagined in the modern day. Participants are welcome to the gallery with time to view the artwork in the Slice Collective and Cultural themed exhibitions before and after the workshop. Kat and Nathalie will introduce themselves and share examples of modern mythology making in their own art and literary practices. Combining these two perspectives, participants are invited to share their own cultural and personal mythologies and create a zine or mini-artwork inspired by this cultural exchange. Participants are welcome to draw inspiration from the exhibitions in the gallery space and creative writing prompts / short stories provided by the artists to explore modern-myth making. https://www.slicevancouver.ca/product/march-22-making-modern-mythos-zine-art-making-with-katwadel/R6CBEU7DBH6B2VWTZPJD7DON?cp=true&sa=false&sbp=false&q=false&category_id=144
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Come by @slicevancouver 🍋 for a creative workshop making modern mythology art & zines! ✨ 📍1636 Venables Street, Vancouver. Sunday, March 22nd, 2026. 10:30am-12:30pm Visit the collective show 🌙 Moon 🌙 in the gallery for a little inspiration before the workshop! I'm excited to have a piece in the show, "Bloom in the Moonlight" inspired by Nathalie De Los Santos' (@pilipinxpages ) modern myth, "Lady of the Nightbloom". Combining our art and literary practices, you're invited to create a visual or written story inspired by cultural myths and folklore. We'll have creative writing prompts and short stories to explore modern myth making! All materials provided. All skill levels are welcome. Please bring your favourite cultural myth, legend or folktale to share! 🧚‍♀️🐉🧜‍♀️ Tap the link in my bio to learn more + reserve your spot! Limited seating available. #mythology #zine #workshop #vancouver
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Story time! I hope you enjoy this little excerpt from my short story, The Spirit of Nuno Sa Punso. This modern myth is inspired by Nuno Sa Punso, a forest spirit protector from Filipino folklore. Combined with my digital illustrations of old growth trees, nurse trees and the smoke clad skies on Vancouver Island during the summer 2025 forest fires by Cameron Lake. I learned that ancient old growth trees don't burn down, like the 800 y/o Douglas Fir in Cathedral Grove. The fires we experience are second and third generation trees, unable to withstand the effects of climate change. #storytime #forest #folklore #digitalart
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Sharing fairytales & forest stories with families at @museumofvan 🧚‍♀️✨🌳🌲 It was nice to practice a bit of my broken French (Franglish) and Tagalog (Taglish) with the families that visited + meet so many great artists! 1. Collection of my illustrations and stories about modern mythology and folktales. 2. Family colouring my Nuno Sa Punso illustration to take home & learning about this little mythical forest protector. 3. Drawing with the trees station: artist made charcoal from cedar and apple wood on Manila paper. 4. Families drawing trees with trees (charcoal). 5 & 6. Zines made with a mother and daughter about the life of a flower. 7. The cutest little story " Lily the Sky Fairy". #familyday #mov #drawing #fairytales #illustration
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