About the Artwork

"Sadto, Hababaw pa an Grasya" (Noon, Nong Mababaw pa ang Biyaya) features our local clam farmers in the small town of Catubig, Northern Samar. 

Soft natural tones and muted colors create a tranquil atmosphere, while the realistic depiction of daily labor carried out amidst nature invokes a sense of calm and respect for rural traditions.

Oil on Canvas

Everyday Life

Folk, Contemporary, Realism, FineArt

2024

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Mother's Day Father's Day Thanksgiving Home Purchase Retirement

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

Sadto, Hababaw pa an Grasya

Dexter Cinco

Mendez, Philippines

Oil on Canvas

23 W x 24 H x 2 D inches

Customer Reviews

Dexter Cinco
Mendez, Philippines

Dexter has 24 artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.

Dexter has always had an affinity to the arts. It was his childhood dream to become a visual artist, and since then, he's been doing everything to live up to that dream. He has been learning and persevering to enhance his talent further, competing and working along with his fellow artists, challenging boundaries, and expanding his horizons.

In 2014, he won 2nd place at the National Collage-Making Contest held in Baguio City.

In 2018, he was hailed the 1st Placer in a poster-making contest during the International Robotics Olympiad Preliminaries.

He was also given the Artist of the Year Award and Malikhain Award at Tagaytay City Science Integrated High School, where he took the arts and designs track. 

Today, he enjoys being a freelance artist, exploring every medium from graphite, pastels, paint, and even digital.

Serving his clients and helping his family along the way, armed with his hands, brushes, pens, and pencils, he continues to work hard--achieving his dream one work at a time.

river workers hats manual labor nature shells rural life mountains reflection tradition

About the Artwork

"Sadto, Hababaw pa an Grasya" (Noon, Nong Mababaw pa ang Biyaya) features our local clam farmers in the small town of Catubig, Northern Samar. 

Soft natural tones and muted colors create a tranquil atmosphere, while the realistic depiction of daily labor carried out amidst nature invokes a sense of calm and respect for rural traditions.

Oil on Canvas

Everyday Life

Folk, Contemporary, Realism, FineArt

2024

This Artwork is unframed and requires framing.

Art makes a timeless and meaningful gift! This artwork is perfect for occasions such as: Mother's Day Father's Day Thanksgiving Home Purchase Retirement

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

river workers hats manual labor nature shells rural life mountains reflection tradition

Dexter Cinco
Mendez, Philippines

Dexter has 24 artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.

Dexter has always had an affinity to the arts. It was his childhood dream to become a visual artist, and since then, he's been doing everything to live up to that dream. He has been learning and persevering to enhance his talent further, competing and working along with his fellow artists, challenging boundaries, and expanding his horizons.

In 2014, he won 2nd place at the National Collage-Making Contest held in Baguio City.

In 2018, he was hailed the 1st Placer in a poster-making contest during the International Robotics Olympiad Preliminaries.

He was also given the Artist of the Year Award and Malikhain Award at Tagaytay City Science Integrated High School, where he took the arts and designs track. 

Today, he enjoys being a freelance artist, exploring every medium from graphite, pastels, paint, and even digital.

Serving his clients and helping his family along the way, armed with his hands, brushes, pens, and pencils, he continues to work hard--achieving his dream one work at a time.