Renato L Barja Jr, Calm Cattle And Migrating Egret, 2011

SGD 4,800.00

Oil on canvas
123 x 153 cm
Condition: Fair, with mould and surface accretion and hairline craquelure across the surface.

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Renato L Barja Jr (Filipino, b. 1982), also known as Jojo Barja, is a Filipino contemporary artist whose work deeply examines themes of alienation, resilience, and the struggles of modern life. Through painting, sculpture, and mixed media, Barja often portrays confinement and existential tension, using motifs like surreal figures and objects such as birds and livestock. His muted color palettes contrasted with vivid highlights capture the delicate interplay of despair and hope.

Acquired from 33 Auction.

(Photographed in October 2024)

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Oil on canvas
123 x 153 cm
Condition: Fair, with mould and surface accretion and hairline craquelure across the surface.

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Renato L Barja Jr (Filipino, b. 1982), also known as Jojo Barja, is a Filipino contemporary artist whose work deeply examines themes of alienation, resilience, and the struggles of modern life. Through painting, sculpture, and mixed media, Barja often portrays confinement and existential tension, using motifs like surreal figures and objects such as birds and livestock. His muted color palettes contrasted with vivid highlights capture the delicate interplay of despair and hope.

Acquired from 33 Auction.

(Photographed in October 2024)

Oil on canvas
123 x 153 cm
Condition: Fair, with mould and surface accretion and hairline craquelure across the surface.

-

Renato L Barja Jr (Filipino, b. 1982), also known as Jojo Barja, is a Filipino contemporary artist whose work deeply examines themes of alienation, resilience, and the struggles of modern life. Through painting, sculpture, and mixed media, Barja often portrays confinement and existential tension, using motifs like surreal figures and objects such as birds and livestock. His muted color palettes contrasted with vivid highlights capture the delicate interplay of despair and hope.

Acquired from 33 Auction.

(Photographed in October 2024)