About the Artwork

    Like most of us, they go out every day to earn an honest living the best way they can. A road nuisance to many, but to many more, it provides mobility. But times are changing, and the reign of the ‘king of the road” seems to be coming to an end as more practical modes of transport rapidly grow in numbers, signifying the end of an era. The jeepney is an age-old icon representing Pinoy's artistry and adaptability deserves to be remembered and immortalized.

    100% handwork vector drawing, hand-signed, with printer seal, and framed
    Size: 30”x 30”
    31.5” x 31.5” x 1.5” (incl. frame)
    Sublimation ink on fabric  
    5 hand-signed editions
    Includes COA, hand-signed by the artists with a photo and description of the piece

    Carefully selected bright oranges, soft blues, and contrasting white and black create a lively energy. The detailed depiction of a jeep with cultural elements evokes a celebration of community and tradition, creating a mood of vibrance and festivity.

    Digital on Fabric

    Everyday Life

    Contemporary, Folk, Illustration

    2020

    This Artwork is framed.

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

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

    Pasada 2 (Sublimation Ink on Fabric)

    Jojo Limpo

    Cainta, Philippines

    Digital on Fabric

    30 W x 30 H x 1.5 D inches

    Customer Reviews

    Jojo Limpo
    Cainta, Philippines

    Jojo has 14 artworks,
    and is available for
    commissioned work.

    Jojo is a semi-retired creative director who has chosen to slow things down, rediscover, and enjoy life, family, and long-ignored passions. He has been active in designs for four decades in various industries, both here and overseas. He returns to painting to fulfill a lifelong dream and pays tribute to the Filipino family and way of life.

    He has been using computers for design for over three decades, making it the natural tool for him to turn his visual concepts into tangible pieces. Rather than use digital tools that stimulate brushes and pencils, he embraces the unique character of digital vector drawing, using structured curves, lines, and polygons to create his images. 

    While the digital format has been widely used to reproduce art created using traditional media, Jojo's art is made specifically for it. His exploration into new formats and materials is evident in this latest series as he seeks to produce longer pieces.

    About the Artwork

    Like most of us, they go out every day to earn an honest living the best way they can. A road nuisance to many, but to many more, it provides mobility. But times are changing, and the reign of the ‘king of the road” seems to be coming to an end as more practical modes of transport rapidly grow in numbers, signifying the end of an era. The jeepney is an age-old icon representing Pinoy's artistry and adaptability deserves to be remembered and immortalized.

    100% handwork vector drawing, hand-signed, with printer seal, and framed
    Size: 30”x 30”
    31.5” x 31.5” x 1.5” (incl. frame)
    Sublimation ink on fabric  
    5 hand-signed editions
    Includes COA, hand-signed by the artists with a photo and description of the piece

    Carefully selected bright oranges, soft blues, and contrasting white and black create a lively energy. The detailed depiction of a jeep with cultural elements evokes a celebration of community and tradition, creating a mood of vibrance and festivity.

    Digital on Fabric

    Everyday Life

    Contemporary, Folk, Illustration

    2020

    This Artwork is framed.

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

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

    Jojo Limpo
    Cainta, Philippines

    Jojo has 14 artworks,
    and is available for
    commissioned work.

    Jojo is a semi-retired creative director who has chosen to slow things down, rediscover, and enjoy life, family, and long-ignored passions. He has been active in designs for four decades in various industries, both here and overseas. He returns to painting to fulfill a lifelong dream and pays tribute to the Filipino family and way of life.

    He has been using computers for design for over three decades, making it the natural tool for him to turn his visual concepts into tangible pieces. Rather than use digital tools that stimulate brushes and pencils, he embraces the unique character of digital vector drawing, using structured curves, lines, and polygons to create his images. 

    While the digital format has been widely used to reproduce art created using traditional media, Jojo's art is made specifically for it. His exploration into new formats and materials is evident in this latest series as he seeks to produce longer pieces.

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