About the Artwork

A piece from my first solo show called "Colors are Fading But in a Good Way"

Exhibited at Nuzen Art Gallery last November 2024

It is simple yet profound—just like the artworks that filled the space. Each piece, a study in minimalism, depicted abstract landscapes, delicate flowers, and fleeting glimpses of human figures—lines that hinted at meaning but never gave too much away. 

Using muted dark tones and repetitive wave-like patterns, it conveys a sense of stillness and subtle movement, creating a calming atmosphere.

Mixed Media on Canvas

Figures and Patterns

Abstract, Abstract Expressionism, Contemporary, Minimalism

2024

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

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

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

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Jacquelene Foja

Imus City, Philippines

Mixed Media on Canvas

24 W x 24 H x 1.8 D inches

Customer Reviews

Jacquelene Foja
Imus City, Philippines

Jacquelene has 11 artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.

Jacquelene is a visual artist based in Cavite. She creates bodies of work using various materials, such as acrylic, charcoal, and her own texture mix. Through art, she can navigate the infinite realm of emotions and the repeating cycle of human events.

After graduating from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde with a degree in Fashion Design and Merchandising, she had a short stint in the fashion industry before deciding to pursue a career in the visual arts. Through her background in fashion design, she understands the simple connections established between threads and fabrics, which create pieces that dress the body but, more importantly, express our desires, frustrations, wants, and the status quo of society. This time around, it is with the brush and the canvas that she continues the journey of mortality by painting realities and dreams.

"We are constantly searching for the bridge that will give us the necessary understanding. A power that, when acquired, can bridge the gap between the reality and the different forms of longing which serve as a cherry on top of the mystery called life," she said.

About the Artwork

A piece from my first solo show called "Colors are Fading But in a Good Way"

Exhibited at Nuzen Art Gallery last November 2024

It is simple yet profound—just like the artworks that filled the space. Each piece, a study in minimalism, depicted abstract landscapes, delicate flowers, and fleeting glimpses of human figures—lines that hinted at meaning but never gave too much away. 

Using muted dark tones and repetitive wave-like patterns, it conveys a sense of stillness and subtle movement, creating a calming atmosphere.

Mixed Media on Canvas

Figures and Patterns

Abstract, Abstract Expressionism, Contemporary, Minimalism

2024

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

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

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

Jacquelene Foja
Imus City, Philippines

Jacquelene has 11 artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.

Jacquelene is a visual artist based in Cavite. She creates bodies of work using various materials, such as acrylic, charcoal, and her own texture mix. Through art, she can navigate the infinite realm of emotions and the repeating cycle of human events.

After graduating from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde with a degree in Fashion Design and Merchandising, she had a short stint in the fashion industry before deciding to pursue a career in the visual arts. Through her background in fashion design, she understands the simple connections established between threads and fabrics, which create pieces that dress the body but, more importantly, express our desires, frustrations, wants, and the status quo of society. This time around, it is with the brush and the canvas that she continues the journey of mortality by painting realities and dreams.

"We are constantly searching for the bridge that will give us the necessary understanding. A power that, when acquired, can bridge the gap between the reality and the different forms of longing which serve as a cherry on top of the mystery called life," she said.

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