About the Artwork
When the Franciscans arrived in the Philippines in 1578, they built a church made of nipa, bamboo, and wood, which was inaugurated on August 2 and was dedicated to the Our Lady of Angels. On November 5, 1739, the cornerstone of a new church was laid. It was destroyed in the bombings of Manila during the Second World War.
Delicate watercolors with muted earthy tones evoke a sense of history and heritage, capturing a nostalgic atmosphere of a bygone era through its depiction of a colonial church and its surroundings.
Watercolor on Paper
Land, Sea, and Cityscapes
Contemporary, Impressionism, Realism
2020
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 Birthdays for her Home Purchase
Consider displaying this artwork in: Living Room Office Hallway Dining Room Commercial Spaces
San Francisco Church 1945
Billy Abogadie I IAlicia, Philippines
Watercolor on Paper
10 W x 12 H x 0.2 D inches
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Billy Abogadie I I
Alicia, Philippines
Billy has 118
artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.
Billy "Viktor" Abogadie II is a 43-year-old artist born in Manila and a Fine Arts major in Commercial Advertising graduate from the Far Eastern University (FEU). He started his career as a humble stage backdrop and graphic artist at a wedding gallery in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Today, he's a full-fledged artist who has participated in several group exhibits. He's also preparing for a one-man show featuring his 'Social Punk Art Realism' works.
About the Artwork
When the Franciscans arrived in the Philippines in 1578, they built a church made of nipa, bamboo, and wood, which was inaugurated on August 2 and was dedicated to the Our Lady of Angels. On November 5, 1739, the cornerstone of a new church was laid. It was destroyed in the bombings of Manila during the Second World War.
Delicate watercolors with muted earthy tones evoke a sense of history and heritage, capturing a nostalgic atmosphere of a bygone era through its depiction of a colonial church and its surroundings.
Watercolor on Paper
Land, Sea, and Cityscapes
Contemporary, Impressionism, Realism
2020
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 Birthdays for her Home Purchase
Consider displaying this artwork in: Living Room Office Hallway Dining Room Commercial Spaces
Billy Abogadie I I
Alicia, Philippines
Billy has 118
artworks,
and is available for
commissioned work.
Billy "Viktor" Abogadie II is a 43-year-old artist born in Manila and a Fine Arts major in Commercial Advertising graduate from the Far Eastern University (FEU). He started his career as a humble stage backdrop and graphic artist at a wedding gallery in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Today, he's a full-fledged artist who has participated in several group exhibits. He's also preparing for a one-man show featuring his 'Social Punk Art Realism' works.
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