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  • Keyword: spiritual
24 artworks
  • Christelle Arroyo , Antipolo City
    Mixed Media, on Canvas, 18w x 24h inches M

    Our Lady of Perpetual Help is the Virgin Mary's compassionate and loving title, symbolizing her constant support and intercession. She is depicted holding the child Jesus, with angels offering him protection, reminding us that Mary is always present to help and guide us through life's challenges, offering comfort and hope in times of need.

    ₱52,795
  • Jaime Tacuyan Jr. , Mandaluyong City
    Acrylic, on Paper, 8.8w x 12h inches S

    "Divine Embrace: The Luminous Gift of Hope" depicts a frail figure reaching for a luminous lotus flower, symbolizing hope and rebirth. This figure is tenderly embraced by a radiant, godly presence in golden hues, who gently holds the lotus in their other hand.

    The painting captures a moment of divine support and renewal, blending vulnerability with the promise of transformation.

    ₱3,710
  • Mind Your Energy
    Mylene Pearce , Biñan City
    Acrylic, on Board, 12w x 16h inches M

    Strokes of colorful vibes swirl around and within when we allow mindfulness, positivity, and love to grasp the rhythm of our thoughts.

    ₱11,150
  • Hakos Sa Kaugalingon
    Jaime Tacuyan Jr. , Mandaluyong City
    Others, on Paper, 9.5w x 12.8h inches S

    Embracing our true selves is vividly captured in a painting crafted from natural pigments like mud, plants, and charcoal. The artwork uses earthy tones and raw textures to symbolize authenticity and self-discovery.

    The unconventional materials reflect the complexity and richness of the human experience, inviting viewers to delve into the essence of who we are beneath societal layers. 

    ₱3,675
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    Angel's Embrace
    Carl Vincent Caban , Cabuyao City
    Acrylic, on Canvas, 20w x 30h inches M

    "An Angel's Embrace" is inspired by Ben and Ben’s song “Godsent."

    It is a captivating artwork that portrays the ethereal connection between a woman and man, seemingly orchestrated by a higher power.  The central focus rests upon the woman, who emerges as a celestial figure enveloped in a luminous aura. The man, kneeling in front of the woman, is bathed in subdued hues, symbolizing his former state of desolation.

     

    ₱5,689 ₱7,989
  • Jaime Tacuyan Jr. , Mandaluyong City
    Acrylic, on Paper, 8w x 11h inches S

    Unsaturated is referred to as "LUS-AW" in Ilonggo.

    This piece was inspired by our hazy dreams that fade away as we awaken from sleep. It always fascinates the artist of what those dreams could represent.

    ₱3,330
  • Salah
    Billy Abogadie II , Alicia City
    Acrylic, on Paper, 13w x 18h inches M

    Salah, the traditional way

    ₱6,550
  • Sunflower
    Sofia Hazel Calayag , Angono City
    Ink, on Paper, 11.5w x 11.5h inches S

    Ink and markers on a 220gsm paper

    Painting has always been my therapy, and nothing soothes and calms my soul than mandalas. The freestyle process challenges me to push my creativity and opens up my senses, allowing more possibilities to flow and manifest.

    ₱3,675
  • The Infavorite Child
    Jaime Tacuyan Jr. , Mandaluyong City
    Acrylic, on Paper, 12w x 8.8h inches M

    The concept of an "in-favorite" child might seem negative at first glance, but it reflects a genuine aspect of human relationships. Just as we have our preferences and biases, parents, too, have their own.

    Embracing this idea with optimism can help us understand and accept the complexities of family dynamics. 

    ₱3,330
  • Christ in Red II
    Jason Ray Zabat , San Isidro City
    Acrylic, on Canvas, 18w x 24h inches M

    Colors are associated with various emotions and can represent a variety of ideas, figures, or actions.

    "Christ in Red II" is a second variation of the painting in which Christ is depicted using one of the primary colors, blue.

    Red sometimes represents pain, senselessness, or death. However, in the context of faith, red can also mean sacrifice, passion, and love.

    A closer examination reveals various shapes, silhouettes, and patterns related to the story of Christ.

    The painting was also shown in a gallery and comes with a high-quality modernist frame.

    ₱19,231
  • Embrace the Stillness
    Jaime Tacuyan Jr. , Mandaluyong City
    Acrylic, on Paper, 8.8w x 12h inches S

    Rooted in the wisdom of "Desiderata," this painting portrays a powerful embrace of self, both protective and nurturing. The figure holds themselves close, symbolizing inner peace amidst chaos. Flowing elements and sacred symbols at the heart evoke serenity, faith, and the quiet strength when we learn to embrace the stillness within.

    ₱3,330
  • Maria
    Acrylic, on Canvas, 10w x 14h inches S

    A Filipina character from a famous novel in the Philippines, "Noli Me Tangere," written by Jose Rizal

     

    ₱3,675
  • The Zodiac: Taurus
    Pia Joy Bohol , Cebu City
    Watercolor, on Paper, 8w x 11h inches S

    They could be sleeping for hours and still wake up tired. More than any other sign, this sign loves sleeping and cuddling

    ₱3,675
  • Breath
    Aileen Sarah Roque , Bulacan City
    Oil, on Canvas, 11w x 16h inches S

    During the pandemic, we all experience struggles in our lives. We want to pause at the moment and take a deep breath--realizing that we all have the courage to take control of our lives and look for a brighter future instead.

    ₱3,675
  • Parable of Angels

    By Mark de Guzman, Kulay Group of Artists

    Sale proceeds will benefit the World Vision Philippines' “Abutin Na10” campaign, whose recipients include the poor and marginalized children, their families, and communities.

    ₱5,400
  • Hamsa
    Andrea Marie Aquino , Quezon City
    Others, on Paper, 9w x 12h inches S

    This is a freehand Hamsa originally made for my best friend.

    ₱6,550
  • Safe Haven
    Ryan Miguel Nocelo , Tarlac City
    Oil, on Canvas, Paper, 36w x 48h inches L

    We all have someone whom we call a safe space--someone who is always there during a storm or a resting place when we're in chaos. This painting acknowledges the people who serve as our haven.

    ₱35,392
  • Lo Ultimo (The Ultimate)
    Francis Alabag , Baguio City
    Mixed Media, on Others, 32w x 47h inches M

    I used acrylic paint on a rubber cut for this art piece.

    ₱48,970
  • The Suffering Christ (2)
    Freya Natasha Dy , Lapu-lapu City
    Pencil, on Paper, 9w x 12h inches S

    A drawing using cross-hatch technique in pen and ink

    ₱5,400
  • Green Flourish
    Sofia Hazel Calayag , Angono City
    Ink, on Paper, 11.5w x 11.8h inches S

    Ink and markers on a 220gsm paper

    Painting has always been my therapy, and nothing soothes and calms my soul than mandalas. The freestyle process challenges me to push my creativity and opens up my senses, allowing more possibilities to flow and manifest.

    ₱3,675
  • For Your Salvation
    Anne Canceran , Pasay City
    Acrylic, on Canvas, 12w x 12h inches S

    As an artist, I aimed to create a portrait of Jesus wearing the crown of thorns to convey his sacrifice for our salvation. Through this piece, I sought to capture the pain and suffering that Jesus endured for us and to remind viewers of his immense love for humanity.

    Using bold brushstrokes and rich colors, I sought to create an image that would inspire contemplation and reflection, inviting viewers to connect with the divine and consider their relationship with God. 

     

    ₱4,825
  • Ask. Seek. Knock.
    Ket Carbonilla , Dasmariñas City
    Acrylic, on Canvas, 20w x 16h inches M

    From the artist's collection "Through the Pages/Matthew 7:7-8"

    ₱17,360
  • By Mark Rey Bautista, Kulay Group of Artists

    Sale proceeds will benefit the World Vision Philippines' “Abutin Na10” campaign, whose recipients include the poor and marginalized children, their families, and communities.

    ₱5,400
  • The Crucifixion
    Mixed Media, on Canvas, 57w x 69h inches L

    This artwork juxtaposes structure and chaos, centering on a crucified figure confined by rigid geometric lines. The number “IV” references the fourth Station of the Cross, where Jesus meets his afflicted mother whilst carrying the cross, reinforcing themes of resilience despite suffering (Way of the Cross, 2012).

    Also, the fourth of the month is when the artist personally faces heavy judgment yet remains resilient.

    Expressive, chaotic background marks contrast the precise, restrictive white lines, creating tension between vulnerability and control.

    ₱227,081
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