About the Artwork

LIGHT UP is a smoke show of women. Women are lighting up, as they go through something.

Delicate lines and muted warm tones establish a modern aesthetic. The use of silver adds an elegant touch, creating a sophisticated and refined mood.

Marker on Paper

Portraits

Contemporary, Pop Art, Portraiture, Illustration

2015

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Birthdays for her Valentine's Day Anniversaries New Job Personal Achievements

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

Night Cap

Jamee Gotangco

Makati City, Philippines

Marker on Paper

16.5 W x 23.4 H x 0.1 D inches

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Jamee Gotangco
Makati City, Philippines

Jamee has 1 artwork

Jamee "GOTA" Gotangco is an illustrator based in Manila. For her original works, she loves using markers like Sharpie, Kurecolor, Copic, Promarkers, etc., which stemmed from her love for fashion illustrations back in the day when she was taking up fashion design and retail merchandising at DLS-College of St. Benilde. Long necks, arched brows, and high cheekbones are mainstays in her illustrations. 

About the Artwork

LIGHT UP is a smoke show of women. Women are lighting up, as they go through something.

Delicate lines and muted warm tones establish a modern aesthetic. The use of silver adds an elegant touch, creating a sophisticated and refined mood.

Marker on Paper

Portraits

Contemporary, Pop Art, Portraiture, Illustration

2015

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Birthdays for her Valentine's Day Anniversaries New Job Personal Achievements

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

Jamee Gotangco
Makati City, Philippines

Jamee has 1 artwork

Jamee "GOTA" Gotangco is an illustrator based in Manila. For her original works, she loves using markers like Sharpie, Kurecolor, Copic, Promarkers, etc., which stemmed from her love for fashion illustrations back in the day when she was taking up fashion design and retail merchandising at DLS-College of St. Benilde. Long necks, arched brows, and high cheekbones are mainstays in her illustrations. 

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