About the Artwork

Malolos, Bulacan was officially opened on March 24, 1891, as Barasoain Y Malolos. The northern end of the recently proposed North-South Commuter Railway Phase I would end at the Malolos station.

Using soft, muted earthy and cool tones alongside sketch-like line details, it evokes a sense of history and memory, creating a nostalgic and reflective atmosphere.

Watercolor on Paper

History and Legend

Contemporary, Impressionism, Realism, Illustration

2020

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Christmas Father's Day New Job Anniversaries Home Purchase

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

Barasoain Y Malolos, March 24, 1891

Billy Abogadie I I

Alicia, Philippines

Watercolor on Paper

14 W x 10 H x 0.2 D inches

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Billy Abogadie I I
Alicia, Philippines

Billy has 119 artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.

Billy "Viktor" Abogadie II is a 43-year-old artist born in Manila and a Fine Arts major in Commercial Advertising graduate from the Far Eastern University (FEU). He started his career as a humble stage backdrop and graphic artist at a wedding gallery in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Today, he's a full-fledged artist who has participated in several group exhibits. He's also preparing for a one-man show featuring his 'Social Punk Art Realism' works.

About the Artwork

Malolos, Bulacan was officially opened on March 24, 1891, as Barasoain Y Malolos. The northern end of the recently proposed North-South Commuter Railway Phase I would end at the Malolos station.

Using soft, muted earthy and cool tones alongside sketch-like line details, it evokes a sense of history and memory, creating a nostalgic and reflective atmosphere.

Watercolor on Paper

History and Legend

Contemporary, Impressionism, Realism, Illustration

2020

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Christmas Father's Day New Job Anniversaries Home Purchase

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

Billy Abogadie I I
Alicia, Philippines

Billy has 119 artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.

Billy "Viktor" Abogadie II is a 43-year-old artist born in Manila and a Fine Arts major in Commercial Advertising graduate from the Far Eastern University (FEU). He started his career as a humble stage backdrop and graphic artist at a wedding gallery in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Today, he's a full-fledged artist who has participated in several group exhibits. He's also preparing for a one-man show featuring his 'Social Punk Art Realism' works.

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