“Art you grow into, not out of.”

Rice Harvest

30" X 48" | Oil on Canvas | 2020 | 22475
When National Artist Fernando Amorsolo first created his romanticized paintings of Philippine rural scenes, particularly his famous portrayal of the girl with a banga, he was criticized for depicting unrealistic portrayals of farmers and rural scenarios. However, Amorsolo believed it was important to paint what people needed to see. After the war, he felt that what people needed the most was hope. He believed that if he could convey that message of hope, no matter how small, it could catalyze positive change.
Today, this movement continues to inspire contemporary artists, one of whom is Henry Ordoña. Ordoña’s paintings portray farmers in a jolly and carefree manner, inspiring viewers with a sense of hope and joy.
What's included?
  • Frame
  • Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
  • Free delivery & installation (in Metro Manila)

145,000

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