About the Artwork

By Jason Day

A professional Filipino photographer, birdman, captured the original photo. It has photo captured my heart because it's full of emotions, and it tells a lot of stories. So, I asked permission from the photographer to use his photo as a coffee painting reference.

Muted and earthy tones with browns and whites create a grounded yet somber atmosphere. The focus on a masked individual amid blurred surroundings conveys an intimate narrative of isolation and introspection.

Coffee on Board

Everyday Life

Documentary, Expressionism, Realism, Figurative

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Birthdays for him New Job Home Purchase Personal Achievements Retirement

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

Devotion

Grain Foundation For P W D Inc.

Quezon City, Philippines

Coffee on Board

10 W x 12 H x 0.5 D inches

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Grain Foundation For P W D Inc.
Quezon City, Philippines

Grain Foundation has 7 artworks

Grain Foundation for PWD Inc., together with FilipinoArt, presents the art collection of Jayson Cabalerro Day, Kim Alexis Bañes, and Jasper Francis Oquendo. Jayson is a 20-year-old artist who makes realism, hyperrealism, and realistic surrealism pieces using coffee and pastels. On the other hand, Kim Alexis is a former GFPI Joy Disability School student. He has an intellectual disability, limiting his ability to learn and function at an expected level. Jasper Francis is also a former JDS student. He has Fanconi syndrome: a kidney disorder and hearing impairment.

GFPI is an SEC-registered non-stock, non-profit, and non-government organization that caters to persons with disability. GFPI gives free opportunity to study, live and work by providing free special education, vocational training, social enterprise, and employment opportunity to be a productive and functional citizens of the community for their self-reliance and sustainability.

About the Artwork

By Jason Day

A professional Filipino photographer, birdman, captured the original photo. It has photo captured my heart because it's full of emotions, and it tells a lot of stories. So, I asked permission from the photographer to use his photo as a coffee painting reference.

Muted and earthy tones with browns and whites create a grounded yet somber atmosphere. The focus on a masked individual amid blurred surroundings conveys an intimate narrative of isolation and introspection.

Coffee on Board

Everyday Life

Documentary, Expressionism, Realism, Figurative

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Birthdays for him New Job Home Purchase Personal Achievements Retirement

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

Grain Foundation For P W D Inc.
Quezon City, Philippines

Grain Foundation has 7 artworks

Grain Foundation for PWD Inc., together with FilipinoArt, presents the art collection of Jayson Cabalerro Day, Kim Alexis Bañes, and Jasper Francis Oquendo. Jayson is a 20-year-old artist who makes realism, hyperrealism, and realistic surrealism pieces using coffee and pastels. On the other hand, Kim Alexis is a former GFPI Joy Disability School student. He has an intellectual disability, limiting his ability to learn and function at an expected level. Jasper Francis is also a former JDS student. He has Fanconi syndrome: a kidney disorder and hearing impairment.

GFPI is an SEC-registered non-stock, non-profit, and non-government organization that caters to persons with disability. GFPI gives free opportunity to study, live and work by providing free special education, vocational training, social enterprise, and employment opportunity to be a productive and functional citizens of the community for their self-reliance and sustainability.

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