Biography of Jess Bryle Tubal An artist emerging from the province of Negros Oriental, Jess Bryle Tubal is a name to remember. At the age of 20, he has already contributed a lot in the field of digital art in the province. Jess Bryle was born on December 24, 2002 in the town of Zamboanguita, Negros Oriental. He is the second child of Marites Tubal and Floyd Tubal. Jess Bryle is the younger brother of Lloyd Anthony Tubal. Jess Bryle spent a significant amount of his childhood staying in his grandmother’s house in San Juan, Siquijor. It is there where he discovered his love in arts. He started drawing anime characters at the age of 5. Being an avid fan of Naruto, Sai inspired him to start his art journey. Jess Bryle finished his primary education in Maite, San Juan Elementary School where he also honed his skills in drawing. Jess Bryle moved back to Zamboanguita and went to Décor Carmeli Academy to take secondary education. A change of scenery but not a change of passion. He still continued to draw/paint and express his imaginative ideas through his art pieces. A later part in his time in Zamboanguita, among most teenagers, playing mobile games became his priority. For a part in his life, he took a step back in art and focused in Mobile Legends. One could say he somewhat lost his passion in art because of technology, however it is also where he learned to make digital art, a field where he excelled significantly. Jess Bryle ignited a new passion in him when he learned about digital art. During the lockdowns bought by Covid, he would spend most of his time just escaping reality and make use of the free time to draw digitally. Because of this reignited passion, he pursued to learn more about arts and went to various workshops such as “Art6200” where he made a name for himself. He also joined numerous contests like InkTober sa GPNO and won awards. Among his famous works are the logo of the RnZ Vapors, an alternative logo for Lazy Kapre Vape shop and others. Now, Jess Bryle is focused in improving his skills more. He temporarily stopped finishing his college education in Maritime College Foundation. Earning money from art commissions, he is now more eager to become a professional artist.