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Siren II

Siren II

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Type

Acrylic on Canvas

Size

26" x 24"

Year

2024

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It was my grandpa who's my inspiration. When I was a kid he used to draw birds a lot. We get along doing arts. Photography for me is also an art, I get ideas and design patterns from it which I apply to my artworks. Most of my artworks have strong meanings and it conveys preservation of wildlife, environment and culture. I drew that back then and the story behind it is that when I was a kid, every time I pass through that house, I get the horror feeling so I would run very fast.

Back then there were no other houses beside it and since l appreciate the house structure and to preserve the memory of it thinking that someday the will be gone or maybe demolished or whatever I had to draw it. I don't look at it as a change, l'd pursue my craft no matter what because it's my passion. No, I'm not afraid as long as it makes me happy and as long as creativity flows, there's money in arts. To be successful in the field of art you have to be original and
not think of income first, it will follow.

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Jonet Carpio

Jonet Carpio

Jonet draws his inspiration from his grandfather. As a child, his grandpa often drew birds, and they spent a lot of time together creating art. For Jonet, photography is another form of art; he draws ideas and design patterns from it, which he then incorporates into his own work. Many of his pieces carry deep meanings, often focused on themes like wildlife conservation, the environment, and cultural preservation. One of his childhood memories that shaped his work is a story about a house he would pass by. He felt a sense of fear whenever he walked by it, causing him to run quickly past it.

Back then there were no other houses beside it and since l appreciate the house structure and to preserve the memory of it thinking that someday the will be gone or maybe demolished or whatever I had to draw it. I don't look at it as a change, l'd pursue my craft no matter what because it's my passion. No, I'm not afraid as long as it makes
me happy and as long as creativity flows, there's money in arts. To be successful in the field of art you have to be original and
not think of income first, it will follow.

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