About the Artwork

    An original monochromatic oil painting made on a canvas panel, with a two-inch gesso primed border and coated with a matte picture varnish. At the back, it is covered with kraft paper tape. The subject was inspired by a photograph I took in 2017.

    Muted greys and blacks dominate the palette, creating a somber, reflective mood. The cloudy sky and sharp contrasts add to the sense of isolation, focusing on the grandeur and emptiness of urban architecture.

    Oil on Panel

    Land, Sea, and Cityscapes

    Contemporary, Realism, Fine Art

    2017

    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 Retirement Promotion Personal Achievements

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

    View from Jones Bridge

    Xaralyn Cabacungan

    Parañaque City, Philippines

    Oil on Panel

    16 W x 20 H x 0.1 D inches

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    Xaralyn Cabacungan
    Parañaque City, Philippines

    Xaralyn has 1 artwork,
    and is available for
    commissioned work.

    For Xaralyn, aka AraX Xavier, doing art isn't just an expression of one's self or a possible way of earning a living; it's her life's pursuit. Creating art has always felt natural to her. It's one of those things that makes sense for her to do. She's a fashion designer, but her first love has always been doing illustrations and paintings. She's always been passionate about the arts, in general. She always had this fierce interest in creating, exploring, and learning about art.

    As an artist, her influences came from other artists that she greatly admired, namely: the Irish book illustrator and stained glass artist Harry Clarke, the illustrator Aubrey Beardsley, and the prominent Gustav Klimt, to name a few. She's always been drawn to intricate details, contrasts of light and dark themes, and of abstract expression and surrealism. She's gotten her inspiration from architecture, music, and or photos she took from daily travels of doing errands. She'd like to describe her art as eclectic. She started out doing fashion illustration at a young age and currently learning her way with traditional art, such as oil and acrylic painting, on her own. She's incredibly fond of doing pen and ink illustrations, too.

    About the Artwork

    An original monochromatic oil painting made on a canvas panel, with a two-inch gesso primed border and coated with a matte picture varnish. At the back, it is covered with kraft paper tape. The subject was inspired by a photograph I took in 2017.

    Muted greys and blacks dominate the palette, creating a somber, reflective mood. The cloudy sky and sharp contrasts add to the sense of isolation, focusing on the grandeur and emptiness of urban architecture.

    Oil on Panel

    Land, Sea, and Cityscapes

    Contemporary, Realism, Fine Art

    2017

    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 Retirement Promotion Personal Achievements

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

    Xaralyn Cabacungan
    Parañaque City, Philippines

    Xaralyn has 1 artwork,
    and is available for
    commissioned work.

    For Xaralyn, aka AraX Xavier, doing art isn't just an expression of one's self or a possible way of earning a living; it's her life's pursuit. Creating art has always felt natural to her. It's one of those things that makes sense for her to do. She's a fashion designer, but her first love has always been doing illustrations and paintings. She's always been passionate about the arts, in general. She always had this fierce interest in creating, exploring, and learning about art.

    As an artist, her influences came from other artists that she greatly admired, namely: the Irish book illustrator and stained glass artist Harry Clarke, the illustrator Aubrey Beardsley, and the prominent Gustav Klimt, to name a few. She's always been drawn to intricate details, contrasts of light and dark themes, and of abstract expression and surrealism. She's gotten her inspiration from architecture, music, and or photos she took from daily travels of doing errands. She'd like to describe her art as eclectic. She started out doing fashion illustration at a young age and currently learning her way with traditional art, such as oil and acrylic painting, on her own. She's incredibly fond of doing pen and ink illustrations, too.

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