About the Artwork

This painting depicts a female alipin (slave woman) during ancient times in the Philippines. She's not wearing an upper dress, and her long hair only serves as her protection to cover her body. She's responsible for fetching water for the datu or rajah, the tribe leaders.

Using a natural palette of greens and blues with earthy tones, soft brushwork, and harmonious contrasts, evokes a calm and peaceful mood, celebrating the connection with nature and tranquility.

Acrylic on Canvas

History and Legend

Contemporary, Expressionism, Realism, Figurative, Fine Art

2020

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Mother's Day Birthdays for her Home Purchase Anniversaries Retirement

Consider displaying this artwork in: Living Room Bedroom Office Hallway Commercial Spaces

Alipin (Slave Woman)

Teodoro Baet

Santa Rosa City, Philippines

Acrylic on Canvas

18 W x 24 H x 0.5 D inches

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₱10,000

Tax incl. ₱10,384.00

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Teodoro Baet
Santa Rosa City, Philippines

Teodoro has 10 artworks

From the Philippines' wood carving capital, Paete Laguna, Teo developed his creativity from carving a piece of wood. Now, he's teaching the young generation to build their love for art. His favorite subjects: the beauty of nature and his childhood experiences.

About the Artwork

This painting depicts a female alipin (slave woman) during ancient times in the Philippines. She's not wearing an upper dress, and her long hair only serves as her protection to cover her body. She's responsible for fetching water for the datu or rajah, the tribe leaders.

Using a natural palette of greens and blues with earthy tones, soft brushwork, and harmonious contrasts, evokes a calm and peaceful mood, celebrating the connection with nature and tranquility.

Acrylic on Canvas

History and Legend

Contemporary, Expressionism, Realism, Figurative, Fine Art

2020

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Mother's Day Birthdays for her Home Purchase Anniversaries Retirement

Consider displaying this artwork in: Living Room Bedroom Office Hallway Commercial Spaces

Teodoro Baet
Santa Rosa City, Philippines

Teodoro has 10 artworks

From the Philippines' wood carving capital, Paete Laguna, Teo developed his creativity from carving a piece of wood. Now, he's teaching the young generation to build their love for art. His favorite subjects: the beauty of nature and his childhood experiences.

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