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  1. This video is a drawing of Juan dela Cruz in an editorial cartooning type of art.Juan dela cruz is a man that symbolizes the people of the Philippines.

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · Video tutorial in Editorial Cartooning on how to draw Juan Dela Cruz

  3. Juan dela Cruz is associated with the image of a naïve-looking man wearing a salakot, camisa de chino, native trousers, and slippers. Jorge Pineda, resident cartoonist of Free Press , first drew the image of Juan in 1946.

  4. Feb 21, 2022 · Editorial cartoons use visuals and symbols to comment on current events and convey a point of view. They aim to make people think about important issues. Cartoonists employ techniques like caricature, stereotyping, and metaphorical symbols to critique problems rather than propose solutions.

  5. Aug 6, 2019 · The cartoon was created by Jorge Pineda. As a Filipino personification, Juan de la Cruz caricature is generally smaller than foreigners, especially white, wearing a native hat called “salakot“, wearing a “kamisa tsino“, short pants, and native slipper called “bakya” or slippers.

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  7. Juan dela Cruz is the national personification of the Philippines. He is often used to represent the common "Filipino". He is usually shown wearing the native salakot hat, Barong Tagalog, long pants, and tsinelas (Tagalog: slippers). Usage. Activists often portray Juan dela Cruz as a victim of American imperialism.