About the Artwork
A realistic and gritty render of a mysterious jeepney driver
Carefully rendered in monochromatic tones of black, grey, and white with deeply contrasting shadows and light, creating a focused and thoughtful atmosphere while capturing a slice of everyday urban life.
Charcoal on Board
Everyday Life
Contemporary, Photorealism, Realism, Fine Art
2019
This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.
Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Father's Day New Job Home Purchase Retirement Personal Achievements
Consider displaying this artwork in: Office Living Room Hallway Commercial Spaces
Kapit Lang
Jennista RanchezAntipolo City, Philippines
Charcoal on Board
15 W x 10 H x 0.1 D inches
Customer Reviews
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
A realistic and gritty render of a mysterious jeepney driver
Carefully rendered in monochromatic tones of black, grey, and white with deeply contrasting shadows and light, creating a focused and thoughtful atmosphere while capturing a slice of everyday urban life.
Charcoal on Board
Everyday Life
Contemporary, Photorealism, Realism, Fine Art
2019
This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.
Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Father's Day New Job Home Purchase Retirement Personal Achievements
Consider displaying this artwork in: Office Living Room Hallway Commercial Spaces
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.
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