Jess Santos
Jess Santos is a celebrated contemporary Filipino artist known for his vibrant and heartfelt portrayals of Filipino culture, family, and faith. Through his artwork, he captures everyday moments that highlight resilience, gratitude, and the warmth of community, resonating deeply with the Filipino spirit.
Artistic Journey and Style
Born in 1966 in Navotas, Rizal, Jess Santos developed an early interest in art and design. He initially pursued architectural studies at the Technological Institute of the Philippines but later shifted his focus to the arts, attending various art seminars to hone his skills.
Santos began his artistic career in 1996 and gained valuable experience working with established artists, including a significant apprenticeship that helped him refine both traditional and modern techniques. From 2004 to 2010, he worked overseas as a mural artist and prop/event designer, mastering techniques such as faux finishes and Trompe L’oeil. His innovative approach led him to coin the term “Filipinana Art Nouveau,” blending Filipino cultural elements with elegant, contemporary design aesthetics.
A major highlight of his career is the ceiling mural he painted for the Santa Monica Parish Church in Angat, Bulacan. This mural, a transmutation of Michelangelo’s iconic Sistine Chapel ceiling, earned him widespread recognition for his ability to blend classical inspiration with Filipino artistic sensibilities, demonstrating both technical mastery and cultural pride.
Notable Works and Themes
Jess Santos’ art often features Filipino families, harvest scenes, and spiritual moments, rendered in bold colors and expressive forms. Some of his notable works include:
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“Hapunan”: A depiction of a family sharing a meal, emphasizing the significance of togetherness in Filipino culture.
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“Fruitful Blessings”: Celebrates the abundance of harvest and the spirit of thanksgiving.
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“Pasasalamat Series”: A collection dedicated to themes of gratitude and spiritual connection to daily blessings.
Awards and Recognition
Jess Santos has been honored with multiple awards, notably winning two consecutive Grand Prizes at the GSIS annual art competition. In 2012, he won for his work Kanlungan, and in 2013, for Unseen Beauty Beyond Poverty, making him the only artist to receive this distinction back-to-back.
Legacy and Impact
Jess Santos’ art is a beautiful reflection of the Filipino soul, capturing everyday moments with sincerity and warmth. His work continues to inspire both art enthusiasts and those who find meaning in the simple, yet profound, experiences of life. Through his paintings, Santos honors Filipino traditions and universal themes such as love, faith, and community.
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Bountiful Blue
₱90K24" X 12"
Oil on Canvas
29534
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The First Pour
₱90K24" X 12"
Oil on Canvas
29533
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Sa Bisig ng Biyaya
₱346K48" X 36"
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
29044
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Buklod
₱175K24" X 36"
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
29338
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SOLD

Suyo
₱120K24" X 24"
Oil on Canvas
29532
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Kuyom
₱120K24" X 24"
Oil on Canvas
29531
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Daluyong ng Biyaya
₱90K24" x 12.4"
Oil on Canvas
29529
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Fragile Dominion
₱346K48" X 36"
Oil on Canvas
29527
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The Playful Spirit
₱175K24" X 36"
Oil on Canvas
29525
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Ani ng Pagkalinga
₱242K40" X 30"
Oil on Canvas
29526
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Abundance in a Bowl
₱175K36" X 24"
Oil on Canvas
29515
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SOLD

Harvest of the Silver Moon
₱346K48" X 36"
Oil on Canvas
29514
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Shared Abundance
₱120K24" X 24"
Oil on Canvas
29513
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Petals of the Morning Sun
₱60K16" X 12"
Oil on Canvas
29512
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Rhythm of the Basket
₱120K24" X 24"
Oil on Canvas
29508
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Bounty of the Depths
₱65K18" X 12"
Oil on Canvas
29507
