About the Artwork
Pangisda or "fisherman"
Strong contrasts between natural tones and vibrant highlights detail the raw, physical labor of the fisherman, evoking resilience and dedication through the scene.
Watercolor on Special Paper
Portraits
Contemporary, Realism, Figurative, 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 Thanksgiving New Job Home Purchase Personal Achievements
Consider displaying this artwork in: Dining Room Office Hallway Living Room Commercial Spaces
Pangisda 2
Bacolod City, Philippines
Watercolor on Special Paper
18 W x 14 H x 1 D inches
Customer Reviews
Noah Sian
Bacolod City, Philippines
Noah has 36
artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.
Noah's talent and passion for drawing were noticed at an early age when he drew his favorite cartoon characters on the stairs in his grandmother's house.By age seven, his father bought him art materials and art books. At 13, he debuted in a one-person exhibit at The Negros Museum with the help of their local art community and supporters. On a separate occasion, he was privileged to do a charcoal portrait of, then Ambassador of Spain, Tomas Rodriguez Pantoja, who was the guest of honor during the sixth anniversary of The Negros Museum.
About the Artwork
Pangisda or "fisherman"
Strong contrasts between natural tones and vibrant highlights detail the raw, physical labor of the fisherman, evoking resilience and dedication through the scene.
Watercolor on Special Paper
Portraits
Contemporary, Realism, Figurative, 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 Thanksgiving New Job Home Purchase Personal Achievements
Consider displaying this artwork in: Dining Room Office Hallway Living Room Commercial Spaces
Noah Sian
Bacolod City, Philippines
Noah has 36
artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.
Noah's talent and passion for drawing were noticed at an early age when he drew his favorite cartoon characters on the stairs in his grandmother's house.By age seven, his father bought him art materials and art books. At 13, he debuted in a one-person exhibit at The Negros Museum with the help of their local art community and supporters. On a separate occasion, he was privileged to do a charcoal portrait of, then Ambassador of Spain, Tomas Rodriguez Pantoja, who was the guest of honor during the sixth anniversary of The Negros Museum.