LOOK: Creative drawings of an artist with Down Syndrome


Jessica Alabia’s art reflects her happiness and humility

Artworks by a woman with down syndrome are now getting attention on social media. Many netizens are impressed with how the 35-year-old Jessica Dolorsino Alabia from Valladolid, Negros Occidental draws lines and shapes and combines colors in an abstract, figurative, and impressionist style.

Jessica Dolorsino Alabia shows her drawing on an Illustration board using colored pens entitled ‘Mag-ina

According to Jessica’s sister Marylyn Alabia Guinanao, she started to draw shapes and trace coins when she was 20. Her family wasn't aware, however, of what influenced Jessica and how she developed the talent. 

Jessica’s drawings then served as gifts to family members during special occasions like birthdays. It was only during this pandemic that she was able to draw more often on illustration boards using pentel colored pens. Amazed with Jessica's works, a family friend suggested that they share her creations on Facebook. 

Some of Jessica's amazing, colorful creations

After uploading photos of the artworks on Jessica’s art page last April 2020, many expressed their interest in acquiring the drawings. At first, they started doing barters but, eventually, they sold and auctioned some of her masterpieces. To date, the page has more than 33,000 followers now on FB.

Through the unexpected purchases, the family was able to save for Jessica’s needs. “Jessica was so happy to get a pair of branded slippers for the first time using the profits from her art pieces. But beyond material things, Jessica is more than glad to know that many people appreciate her drawings,” Marylyn tells Manila Bulletin Lifestyle.

Collective abstract pieces of Jessica dubbed ‘Dances of Colors’

“Her appreciation is what Jessica keeps on doing what she does best,” Marylyn continues. “But like other artists, she draws only when she’s in the mood. We don’t force or teach her when and how to draw. We just let her be.”  

One time, Jessica was asked to make an impression of a family photo taken at a restaurant. The result amazed them, particulary because how she incorporates her imagination into the piece.

Jessica's creativity is very exceptional. Her figures, which may look elementary to others, are enhanced with harmonious blends of different strokes and vibrant colors. Her interpretations of the real world project her humility and happiness. 

Jessica has already tried painting acrylic on canvas and her sister’s artist friend was surprised by the outcome. “We are so thankful for those who appreciate Jessica’s art. We’re planning to do an exhibit of her works soon,” Marylyn says.

Jessica’s acrylic paintings on canvas