About the Artwork

    The artwork depicts the phasing out of the traditional jeepney to be replaced by modern alternatives.

    The mixed medium of watercolor artwork onto the photograph is framed with a deep black rim and dual borders (2") for maximum impact.

    Detailed use of earthy tones contrasts with muted yellows and greens, creating a weathered and vintage atmosphere. The abandoned jeepney surrounded by foliage evokes a sense of heritage, decay, and a world left behind.

    Mixed Media on Fine Art Paper

    Everyday Life

    Contemporary, Documentary, Photorealism, Street Art, Realism, Expressionism, Folk

    2023

    This Artwork is framed.

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

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

    Jeepney Busay Overtaken by Growth

    Peter Bruce

    Cebu City, Philippines

    Mixed Media on Fine Art Paper

    21.3 W x 16 H x 0.8 D inches

    Customer Reviews

    Peter Bruce
    Cebu City, Philippines

    Peter has 10 artworks,
    and is available for
    commissioned work.

    Peter is UK-born and is now a permanent resident of Cebu.

    He studied photography at Paddington College London. Then, he took up watercolor painting approximately 10 years ago. His work combines the two mediums using the photographic techniques of composition, light, and "capturing the moment," combined with the vibrance and saturation watercolor gives.

    He views the familiar Filipino street scene differently--seeing a landscape of pure light and color. That sari sari store, jeepney, advertising hoarding, etc., is not a function to get coffee, shampoo, or a ride home but a source of high saturation of color within the moment. His art documents the ever-changing life of the Filipino, which will adapt and vary in years to come.

    He has exhibited at art fairs, like the Tubo Art Fair in Cebu.

    About the Artwork

    The artwork depicts the phasing out of the traditional jeepney to be replaced by modern alternatives.

    The mixed medium of watercolor artwork onto the photograph is framed with a deep black rim and dual borders (2") for maximum impact.

    Detailed use of earthy tones contrasts with muted yellows and greens, creating a weathered and vintage atmosphere. The abandoned jeepney surrounded by foliage evokes a sense of heritage, decay, and a world left behind.

    Mixed Media on Fine Art Paper

    Everyday Life

    Contemporary, Documentary, Photorealism, Street Art, Realism, Expressionism, Folk

    2023

    This Artwork is framed.

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

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

    Peter Bruce
    Cebu City, Philippines

    Peter has 10 artworks,
    and is available for
    commissioned work.

    Peter is UK-born and is now a permanent resident of Cebu.

    He studied photography at Paddington College London. Then, he took up watercolor painting approximately 10 years ago. His work combines the two mediums using the photographic techniques of composition, light, and "capturing the moment," combined with the vibrance and saturation watercolor gives.

    He views the familiar Filipino street scene differently--seeing a landscape of pure light and color. That sari sari store, jeepney, advertising hoarding, etc., is not a function to get coffee, shampoo, or a ride home but a source of high saturation of color within the moment. His art documents the ever-changing life of the Filipino, which will adapt and vary in years to come.

    He has exhibited at art fairs, like the Tubo Art Fair in Cebu.

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