About the Artwork

I don't believe in ghosts, but, oh boy, do I have a lot of them.

If we're not careful, our lives can be a parade of all the things that haunt us. I drew this as a reminder to live and learn to let go of things out of our control. 

Living with your "ghosts" is never easy, but as long as we dare to look them in the eye, shake our head, and smile, we will be okay.

Charcoal on Paper

Dreams and Fantasies

Photorealism, Surrealism, Contemporary

2022

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

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Jennista Ranchez

Antipolo City, Philippines

Charcoal on Paper

20 W x 24 H x 0.1 D inches

Jennista Ranchez
Antipolo City, Philippines

Jennista has 6 artworks

Jennista thought she was done with art when her perfectionism got the better of her at the tender age of 12. Fast forward to when she's 22, and in between jobs, she picked up a 4B pencil and never looked back. The thirst for creating never waned in the 10 years of her hiatus, but instead, it constantly gnawed on her, which eventually burgeoned into something she finally came to understand she's meant to be doing for the rest of her life.

She's currently interested in surrealism as a concept, rendered in hyperrealism using charcoal and graphite.

About the Artwork

I don't believe in ghosts, but, oh boy, do I have a lot of them.

If we're not careful, our lives can be a parade of all the things that haunt us. I drew this as a reminder to live and learn to let go of things out of our control. 

Living with your "ghosts" is never easy, but as long as we dare to look them in the eye, shake our head, and smile, we will be okay.

Charcoal on Paper

Dreams and Fantasies

Photorealism, Surrealism, Contemporary

2022

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Jennista Ranchez
Antipolo City, Philippines

Jennista has 6 artworks

Jennista thought she was done with art when her perfectionism got the better of her at the tender age of 12. Fast forward to when she's 22, and in between jobs, she picked up a 4B pencil and never looked back. The thirst for creating never waned in the 10 years of her hiatus, but instead, it constantly gnawed on her, which eventually burgeoned into something she finally came to understand she's meant to be doing for the rest of her life.

She's currently interested in surrealism as a concept, rendered in hyperrealism using charcoal and graphite.