About the Artwork
By Addie SyCip-Cukingnan
Sale proceeds will benefit the World Vision Philippines' “Abutin Na10” campaign, whose recipients include the poor and marginalized children, their families, and communities.
Muted earthy tones and the textured contrast of rubber tires against the softness of blooming flowers evoke a reflection on the intermingling of environmental degradation and resilience.
Oil on Canvas
Others
Contemporary, Realism
2017
This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.
Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: New Job Home Purchase Promotion Anniversaries
Consider displaying this artwork in: Living Room Office Hallway Patio/Balcony Commercial Spaces
Tire Pile
World Vision PhilippinesQuezon City, Philippines
Oil on Canvas
36 W x 48 H x 2 D inches
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World Vision Philippines
Quezon City, Philippines
World Vision has 42 artworks
World Vision, together with FilipinoArt, presents the art collection of Addie SyCip-Cukingnan and the Kulay Group of Artists from the Bureau of Corrections. Addie is a self-taught artist who paints to magnify God's creative genius on canvas. Her elegant works reveal a showcase of lush landscapes and snow-capped mountains. On the other hand, the Kulay Group of Artists, organized by the late artist Malang Santos, expands beyond the depictions of Philippine culture, even delving into abstract and expressionist approaches.
World Vision is a global humanitarian organization devoted to improving the lives of children, their families, and communities to overcome poverty. World Vision is a thread that brings people together, enabling Filipinos to build a better world for children. Sale proceeds will benefit the organization's “Abutin Na10” campaign, whose recipients include the poor and marginalized children, their families, and communities.
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About the Artwork
By Addie SyCip-Cukingnan
Sale proceeds will benefit the World Vision Philippines' “Abutin Na10” campaign, whose recipients include the poor and marginalized children, their families, and communities.
Muted earthy tones and the textured contrast of rubber tires against the softness of blooming flowers evoke a reflection on the intermingling of environmental degradation and resilience.
Oil on Canvas
Others
Contemporary, Realism
2017
This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.
Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: New Job Home Purchase Promotion Anniversaries
Consider displaying this artwork in: Living Room Office Hallway Patio/Balcony Commercial Spaces
World Vision Philippines
Quezon City, Philippines
World Vision has 42 artworks
World Vision, together with FilipinoArt, presents the art collection of Addie SyCip-Cukingnan and the Kulay Group of Artists from the Bureau of Corrections. Addie is a self-taught artist who paints to magnify God's creative genius on canvas. Her elegant works reveal a showcase of lush landscapes and snow-capped mountains. On the other hand, the Kulay Group of Artists, organized by the late artist Malang Santos, expands beyond the depictions of Philippine culture, even delving into abstract and expressionist approaches.
World Vision is a global humanitarian organization devoted to improving the lives of children, their families, and communities to overcome poverty. World Vision is a thread that brings people together, enabling Filipinos to build a better world for children. Sale proceeds will benefit the organization's “Abutin Na10” campaign, whose recipients include the poor and marginalized children, their families, and communities.
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