
Ang Parola ng Taguig II
Ang Parola ng Taguig III
- 41 x 51 cm
This acrylic painting offers an abstract interpretation of the ethereal sky and lake that embrace the modern-day Napindan Lighthouse, rebuilt by the Philippine Coast Guard. The artwork, entitled "Ang Parola ng Taguig III," captures the vibrant essence of the site through bold, sweeping brushstrokes that reflect the dynamic interplay of light and water. While the lighthouse itself is a more recent structure, this piece pays tribute to its deep historical roots as a meeting point during the Philippine Revolution and a guiding light for marine vessels navigating the intertwined waters of the Pasig River and Laguna de Bay. The painting embodies the resilience and renewal of the lighthouse, symbolizing a beacon of guidance and hope in Taguig's landscape. This piece is acquired by the Taguig City Hall.
Circa. May 15, 2024
Ang Parola ng Taguig I
- 91 x 121 cm
- Sold
- Sold
This acrylic painting offers an abstract interpretation of the ethereal sky and lake that embrace the modern-day Napindan Lighthouse, rebuilt by the Philippine Coast Guard. The artwork, entitled "Ang Parola ng Taguig I," captures the vibrant essence of the site through bold, sweeping brushstrokes that reflect the dynamic interplay of light and water. While the lighthouse itself is a more recent structure, this piece pays tribute to its deep historical roots as a meeting point during the Philippine Revolution and a guiding light for marine vessels navigating the intertwined waters of the Pasig River and Laguna de Bay. The painting embodies the resilience and renewal of the lighthouse, symbolizing a beacon of guidance and hope in Taguig's landscape. This piece is acquired by the Taguig City Hall.
Circa. May 15, 2024
Acrylic painting
- Sold
- Sold
Ang Parola ng Taguig II
- 61 x 61 cm
This acrylic painting offers an abstract interpretation of the ethereal sky and lake that embrace the modern-day Napindan Lighthouse, rebuilt by the Philippine Coast Guard. The artwork, entitled "Ang Parola ng Taguig II," captures the vibrant essence of the site through bold, sweeping brushstrokes that reflect the dynamic interplay of light and water. While the lighthouse itself is a more recent structure, this piece pays tribute to its deep historical roots as a meeting point during the Philippine Revolution and a guiding light for marine vessels navigating the intertwined waters of the Pasig River and Laguna de Bay. The painting embodies the resilience and renewal of the lighthouse, symbolizing a beacon of guidance and hope in Taguig's landscape.
Circa. May 15, 2024
Acrylic painting