About the Artwork
The painting vividly captures the metaphor of the "night owl" by blending human and owl elements. A human face with owl-like eyes and feathers encircling it conveys nocturnal wisdom and alertness. A small watch, set to late at night, enhances the theme of late-hour introspection.
The intricate details and the merging of human and owl features create a striking visual representation of vigilance and reflection.
Earthy and muted tones contrasted with stark black create depth and drama. The detailed representation of the owl-like features, combined with the pocket watch, evokes a feeling of intrigue and mystery.
Acrylic on Paper
Figures and Patterns
Contemporary, Expressionism, Realism, Surrealism
2024
This Artwork is framed.
Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Christmas Valentine's Day Birthdays for her Anniversaries Personal Achievements
Consider displaying this artwork in: Living Room Office Hallway Bedroom Commercial Spaces
I'm A Night Owl
Jaime Tacuyan Jr.Mandaluyong City, Philippines
Acrylic on Paper
8.8 W x 12 H x 0.5 D inches
Customer Reviews
Jaime Tacuyan Jr.
Mandaluyong City, Philippines
Jaime has 53
artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.
Art conveys stories, evokes emotions, and transcends the material realm.
Born in Mindanao, studied in Visayas, and now working in Luzon, Jaime, also known as DUAG.art, is an Ilonggo artist and architect who specializes in abstract and Abstract Expressionism art whose symbolic storytelling conveys emotions, life experiences, as well as travel takeaways promoting both Bisaya and Filipino dialects.
Ever since the artist’s return to the art scene in 2022, his artworks have been exhibited at several art shows in the Philippines, such as the Sining Galing, the Grey Space (IBP Charity Auction), South Arts Festival in Crimson Alabang, GSIS Museo ng Sining, Art Show Philippines, and more to come.
The artist’s choice of materials and art style is heavily influenced by merging upcycled materials with acrylic to turn into mixed-media art that captures emotions and life experiences.
He starts with rigid materials as metaphors for conventional masculinity that society expected men to be like, then turns them into tasteful and visually flowing masterpieces that symbolize how anyone can also be soft, flexible, and nurturing--and these qualities do not make one any less of a person. As someone who embodies these qualities, his artworks celebrate individuality, not being boxed up to certain qualities; their unique qualities make him the artist he is today.
About the Artwork
The painting vividly captures the metaphor of the "night owl" by blending human and owl elements. A human face with owl-like eyes and feathers encircling it conveys nocturnal wisdom and alertness. A small watch, set to late at night, enhances the theme of late-hour introspection.
The intricate details and the merging of human and owl features create a striking visual representation of vigilance and reflection.
Earthy and muted tones contrasted with stark black create depth and drama. The detailed representation of the owl-like features, combined with the pocket watch, evokes a feeling of intrigue and mystery.
Acrylic on Paper
Figures and Patterns
Contemporary, Expressionism, Realism, Surrealism
2024
This Artwork is framed.
Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Christmas Valentine's Day Birthdays for her Anniversaries Personal Achievements
Consider displaying this artwork in: Living Room Office Hallway Bedroom Commercial Spaces
Jaime Tacuyan Jr.
Mandaluyong City, Philippines
Jaime has 53
artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.
Art conveys stories, evokes emotions, and transcends the material realm.
Born in Mindanao, studied in Visayas, and now working in Luzon, Jaime, also known as DUAG.art, is an Ilonggo artist and architect who specializes in abstract and Abstract Expressionism art whose symbolic storytelling conveys emotions, life experiences, as well as travel takeaways promoting both Bisaya and Filipino dialects.
Ever since the artist’s return to the art scene in 2022, his artworks have been exhibited at several art shows in the Philippines, such as the Sining Galing, the Grey Space (IBP Charity Auction), South Arts Festival in Crimson Alabang, GSIS Museo ng Sining, Art Show Philippines, and more to come.
The artist’s choice of materials and art style is heavily influenced by merging upcycled materials with acrylic to turn into mixed-media art that captures emotions and life experiences.
He starts with rigid materials as metaphors for conventional masculinity that society expected men to be like, then turns them into tasteful and visually flowing masterpieces that symbolize how anyone can also be soft, flexible, and nurturing--and these qualities do not make one any less of a person. As someone who embodies these qualities, his artworks celebrate individuality, not being boxed up to certain qualities; their unique qualities make him the artist he is today.
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