About the Artwork
Celebrate the Santo Niño, which depicts the moment Christianity was introduced to the Philippines with color and patterns.
The piece celebrates the vibrant and iconic Sinulog Festival, held annually in Cebu City every January. It highlights the moment when the Santo Niño (Child Jesus), the patron saint of Cebu, is displayed to the crowd by the Carnival Queen during the Sinulog dance.
Exuberant colors and bold contrasts, combined with flowing patterns and ornate designs, create a sense of movement and festivity, evoking an energetic and celebratory mood.
Watercolor on Fine Art Paper
Figures and Patterns
Abstract Expressionism, Contemporary, Figurative, Abstract, Expressionism
2024
This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.
Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: New Year's Day Birthdays for her Promotion Anniversaries Wedding
Consider displaying this artwork in: Living Room Office Hallway Commercial Spaces
Celebrate the Santo Niño
Peter BruceCebu City, Philippines
Watercolor on Fine Art Paper
10 W x 10 H x 0.5 D inches
Customer Reviews
Peter Bruce
Cebu City, Philippines
Peter has 10
artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.
Peter is UK-born and is now a permanent resident of Cebu.
He studied photography at Paddington College London. Then, he took up watercolor painting approximately 10 years ago. His work combines the two mediums using the photographic techniques of composition, light, and "capturing the moment," combined with the vibrance and saturation watercolor gives.
He views the familiar Filipino street scene differently--seeing a landscape of pure light and color. That sari sari store, jeepney, advertising hoarding, etc., is not a function to get coffee, shampoo, or a ride home but a source of high saturation of color within the moment. His art documents the ever-changing life of the Filipino, which will adapt and vary in years to come.
He has exhibited at art fairs, like the Tubo Art Fair in Cebu.
About the Artwork
Celebrate the Santo Niño, which depicts the moment Christianity was introduced to the Philippines with color and patterns.
The piece celebrates the vibrant and iconic Sinulog Festival, held annually in Cebu City every January. It highlights the moment when the Santo Niño (Child Jesus), the patron saint of Cebu, is displayed to the crowd by the Carnival Queen during the Sinulog dance.
Exuberant colors and bold contrasts, combined with flowing patterns and ornate designs, create a sense of movement and festivity, evoking an energetic and celebratory mood.
Watercolor on Fine Art Paper
Figures and Patterns
Abstract Expressionism, Contemporary, Figurative, Abstract, Expressionism
2024
This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.
Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: New Year's Day Birthdays for her Promotion Anniversaries Wedding
Consider displaying this artwork in: Living Room Office Hallway Commercial Spaces
Peter Bruce
Cebu City, Philippines
Peter has 10
artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.
Peter is UK-born and is now a permanent resident of Cebu.
He studied photography at Paddington College London. Then, he took up watercolor painting approximately 10 years ago. His work combines the two mediums using the photographic techniques of composition, light, and "capturing the moment," combined with the vibrance and saturation watercolor gives.
He views the familiar Filipino street scene differently--seeing a landscape of pure light and color. That sari sari store, jeepney, advertising hoarding, etc., is not a function to get coffee, shampoo, or a ride home but a source of high saturation of color within the moment. His art documents the ever-changing life of the Filipino, which will adapt and vary in years to come.
He has exhibited at art fairs, like the Tubo Art Fair in Cebu.
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