About the Artwork

Timeless bond between a mother and her child.

The ethereal scene unfolds with a celestial glow, symbolizing a connection that transcends the earthly realm. The mother's embrace radiates warmth and security, a relationship that is heavenly and everlasting.

Acrylic on Canvas

Everyday Life

Abstract, Cubism, Others

2023

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Mother and Child (Celestial Connection)

Joel " J O P A N" Panarigan

Taytay, Philippines

Acrylic on Canvas

16 W x 24 H x 1 D inches

Customer Reviews

Joel " J O P A N" Panarigan
Taytay, Philippines

Joel " J O P A N" has 141 artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.

JoPan is an avid adventurer and traveler. He is also a multi-awarded visual artist, book author, and entrepreneur. He started drawing and painting at a young age and took architecture and fine arts. He served as an art teacher in Bahrain and founded the MOUTOBODISM art movement. He has received local and international awards for art-making, painting, and art contributions. He has been accomplished in acrylic, oil, pencil, charcoal, and mixed media.

About the Artwork

Timeless bond between a mother and her child.

The ethereal scene unfolds with a celestial glow, symbolizing a connection that transcends the earthly realm. The mother's embrace radiates warmth and security, a relationship that is heavenly and everlasting.

Acrylic on Canvas

Everyday Life

Abstract, Cubism, Others

2023

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Joel " J O P A N" Panarigan
Taytay, Philippines

Joel " J O P A N" has 141 artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.

JoPan is an avid adventurer and traveler. He is also a multi-awarded visual artist, book author, and entrepreneur. He started drawing and painting at a young age and took architecture and fine arts. He served as an art teacher in Bahrain and founded the MOUTOBODISM art movement. He has received local and international awards for art-making, painting, and art contributions. He has been accomplished in acrylic, oil, pencil, charcoal, and mixed media.

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