About the Artwork

    I want to express my hardships through art, and this is the result, which shows every step I take to achieve my dreams. We might fall, but we can stand up and continue climbing. As long as you are learning, you are not failing.

    Acrylic on Canvas

    Figures and Patterns

    Abstract, Contemporary

    2020

    This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

    Stairways

    Zandra Jewel Santarin

    Noveleta, Philippines

    Acrylic on Canvas

    16 W x 22 H x 1.5 D inches

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    Zandra Jewel Santarin
    Noveleta, Philippines

    Zandra Jewel has 2 artworks,
    and is available for
    commissioned work.

    A girl who loves to paint since grade 7, Zandra Jewel is a self-taught artist from Cavite. Like many young visual artists, she started with calligraphy and painting with watercolor. She believes art is in her blood: her father is into sketching, while her cousin completed a fine arts degree in college. Art is her way of expressing her thoughts and feelings through her paintbrush strokes and the vividness of her art's colors.

    About the Artwork

    I want to express my hardships through art, and this is the result, which shows every step I take to achieve my dreams. We might fall, but we can stand up and continue climbing. As long as you are learning, you are not failing.

    Acrylic on Canvas

    Figures and Patterns

    Abstract, Contemporary

    2020

    This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

    Zandra Jewel Santarin
    Noveleta, Philippines

    Zandra Jewel has 2 artworks,
    and is available for
    commissioned work.

    A girl who loves to paint since grade 7, Zandra Jewel is a self-taught artist from Cavite. Like many young visual artists, she started with calligraphy and painting with watercolor. She believes art is in her blood: her father is into sketching, while her cousin completed a fine arts degree in college. Art is her way of expressing her thoughts and feelings through her paintbrush strokes and the vividness of her art's colors.

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