Filipino Artist, Don Maralit Salubayba, dies at 35

Don Maralit Salubayba, a 35-year-old Filipino artist, created a lasting legacy and captured the hearts of admirers both domestically and abroad.

35-year-old artist Don Maralit Salubayba passes away

On March 12, 2014, Don Maralit Salubayba, a visual artist, passed away tragically at the age of 35, leaving behind his family. Salubayba graduated from the University of the Philippines with a degree in fine arts in 2000.

He started his career as a painter and then worked as a teacher at the Anino Shadowplay Collective. Salubayba attended the Philippine High School for the Arts.

How old is Don Maralit Salubayba? Everything on his Family, Age, Birthday, Early Life

Don Salubayba was 35 years old at the time of his death. He holds a Filipino Nationality. He belongs to the white ethnicity. However, his actual birth date and Zodiac sign are not known.

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Salubaybas appear to enjoy leading a private life, which is understandable. We respect their right to solitude and wish them well. Furthermore, we wish the family nothing but the best because Amaya and Elias may have inherited their father’s love and skill for art and will carry on his legacy in the future.

Explore Don Maralit Salubayba Net Worth, Updated!!

We do not have any specific information regarding Don Maralit Salubayba’s net worth.

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Everything about Don Maralit Salubayba Education

Don Maralit graduated with a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from the University of the Philippines in 2000 after attending Philippine High School for the Arts.

Who is Don Maralit Salubayba Wife/Children?

Before he could see his children develop into great adults, Don Salubayba knocked on the door of heaven, leaving behind his wife OJ and their two children, Amaya and Elias.

What was Don Maralit Salubayba Career?

Don Salubayba was a Filipino artist who gained admiration from both domestic and foreign audiences. He first made a living as a painter before becoming an instructor at Anino Shadowplay Collective.

The Drawing Room Gallery, Ayala Museum, Boston Gallery, Kulay Diwa Art Galleries, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Metropolitan Museum of Manila, and Valentine Willie Fine Arts, in Malaysia and Singapore, among others, have all displayed his paintings.

Salubayba, a former participant in the Anino Shadowplay Collective and TuTok artists collectives, won the Singapore Short Film Festival’s 2009 Thirteen Artists Award, Special Jury Prize Award, and Voice Award.

Additionally, in 2009, the Cultural Center of the Philippines presented him with one of its 13 Artists Awards. A Not So Giant Story, Salubayba’s animated film, won the Special Jury Prize and Voice Award at the Singapore Short Film Festival in 2006.

He joined the faculty of the PHSA and has held residencies and held exhibitions in Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, and the US. Later, he developed an interest in shadow play and joined the TuTok artists collective and the Anino Shadowplay Collective.

What about his Social media?

Maralit Salubayba is not active on social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.

Let’s Explore Don Maralit Salubayba’s Height, Weight, Gender

HeightNot Available
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorBlack
WeightNot Available
Body typeFit
Sexual orientationStraight

Quick Information about Don Maralit Salubayba

NationalityFilipino
EthnicityWhite
Zodiac signNot Available
Relationship StatusMarried

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