About the Artwork

Filipinos nowadays have no identity because they promote foreign influences more than their own culture. This painting shows that patronizing our own culture and identity will serve as a driving force that will ripen our raw identity as a true Filipino.

Using a strong interplay of light and shadow, vibrant reds, and warm yellows to highlight the subject, it creates a sense of wonder and curiosity, capturing the awe of discovery and imagination.

Oil on Wood

Portraits

Contemporary, Expressionism, Figurative, Realism

2019

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Graduation Day Birthdays for her Birthdays for him Anniversaries Christmas

Consider displaying this artwork in: Living Room Office Bedroom Hallway Kid's Room/Nursery

Imagery of a Ripened Future

Ryan Miguel Nocelo

Tarlac City, Philippines

Oil on Wood

24 W x 36 H x 2 D inches

Customer Reviews

Ryan Miguel Nocelo
Tarlac City, Philippines

Ryan Miguel has 3 artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.

Based in Tarlac City, Ryan Miguel is an aspiring filmmaker, photographer, and painter (traditional and digital). When choosing a color, he usually prefers black and moody tones because this is the way he enjoys doing art, films, and photographs. He likes the themes that may leave the audience in tears or change their perspectives about what they thought they understood, particularly that part of life where most of us do not pay attention. But, of course, just like how films have different genres, his preferences do as well, especially with commissioned projects, where clients have specific requests, wants, or needs. 

He creates artworks with moody tones because aside from inducement reasons, he also enjoys the feeling of sadness. He likes how this emotion gives him the benefits of positivity and the opportunity to grow as a person. He believes it is how the feeling of loss can give you a direction in life. He says, "If you are too happy with the things you have right now and you became contented for the rest of your life, you will not see the other opportunities that are way better than what you already have, which might shape you to reach your full potential. By staying in your comfort zone, you restrict yourself from growing. So go experience failures and mistakes as they give you a better version of yourself."

He considers every artwork that he's making a masterpiece because it is a by-product of his knowledge, creativity, blood, sweat, and  tears.

About the Artwork

Filipinos nowadays have no identity because they promote foreign influences more than their own culture. This painting shows that patronizing our own culture and identity will serve as a driving force that will ripen our raw identity as a true Filipino.

Using a strong interplay of light and shadow, vibrant reds, and warm yellows to highlight the subject, it creates a sense of wonder and curiosity, capturing the awe of discovery and imagination.

Oil on Wood

Portraits

Contemporary, Expressionism, Figurative, Realism

2019

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Graduation Day Birthdays for her Birthdays for him Anniversaries Christmas

Consider displaying this artwork in: Living Room Office Bedroom Hallway Kid's Room/Nursery

Ryan Miguel Nocelo
Tarlac City, Philippines

Ryan Miguel has 3 artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.

Based in Tarlac City, Ryan Miguel is an aspiring filmmaker, photographer, and painter (traditional and digital). When choosing a color, he usually prefers black and moody tones because this is the way he enjoys doing art, films, and photographs. He likes the themes that may leave the audience in tears or change their perspectives about what they thought they understood, particularly that part of life where most of us do not pay attention. But, of course, just like how films have different genres, his preferences do as well, especially with commissioned projects, where clients have specific requests, wants, or needs. 

He creates artworks with moody tones because aside from inducement reasons, he also enjoys the feeling of sadness. He likes how this emotion gives him the benefits of positivity and the opportunity to grow as a person. He believes it is how the feeling of loss can give you a direction in life. He says, "If you are too happy with the things you have right now and you became contented for the rest of your life, you will not see the other opportunities that are way better than what you already have, which might shape you to reach your full potential. By staying in your comfort zone, you restrict yourself from growing. So go experience failures and mistakes as they give you a better version of yourself."

He considers every artwork that he's making a masterpiece because it is a by-product of his knowledge, creativity, blood, sweat, and  tears.

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