About the Artwork

    An original composition depicting the Church of Quiapo and a child selling sampaguita

    Through earthy and warm tones paired with contrasting colors, attention is drawn to the girl's expression against a backdrop of cultural significance, evoking contemplation and warmth.

    Acrylic on Canvas

    Everyday Life

    Contemporary, Expressionism, Figurative

    2019

    This Artwork is framed.

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

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

    Quiapo

    Abelardo Maceda Jr.

    Antipolo City, Philippines

    Acrylic on Canvas

    30 W x 24 H x 0.5 D inches

    Customer Reviews

    Abelardo Maceda Jr.
    Antipolo City, Philippines

    Abelardo has 96 artworks,
    and is available for
    commissioned work.

    Abelardo started painting at the age of 53. In the summer of 2017, together with his family, he painted a sunflower; he realized he loved to paint from that moment. As a new artist, he does not have his identity yet because he's still trying out all styles of painting.

    About the Artwork

    An original composition depicting the Church of Quiapo and a child selling sampaguita

    Through earthy and warm tones paired with contrasting colors, attention is drawn to the girl's expression against a backdrop of cultural significance, evoking contemplation and warmth.

    Acrylic on Canvas

    Everyday Life

    Contemporary, Expressionism, Figurative

    2019

    This Artwork is framed.

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

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

    Abelardo Maceda Jr.
    Antipolo City, Philippines

    Abelardo has 96 artworks,
    and is available for
    commissioned work.

    Abelardo started painting at the age of 53. In the summer of 2017, together with his family, he painted a sunflower; he realized he loved to paint from that moment. As a new artist, he does not have his identity yet because he's still trying out all styles of painting.

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