Sining ng Kalsada
“No To Jeepney Phase Out!!!” (circa 2024) by John Lawrence Nicolas
Instagram: @nico_rawr.psd
“MAMA PARA! DIYAN LANG SA TABI!” by Ian Howell Tubig
An Epoxy resin x acrylic glass SCULPTURE that pays homage to unsung HEROES “THE JEEPNEY DRIVERS and the KINGS OF THE ROAD.
Instagram: @h2ogrfx
“KING OF THE ROAD” by Ian Howell Tubig
A 24″ X24″ Artwork the focuses on the resilience & hardwork of our JEEPNEY WARRIOR “MANONG DRIVER.” Symbolized by the CARABAO, the strength and the will power to succeed truly fit our jeepney drivers.
“Tandang” by Ma. Erika Gene Dino
Tandang, a play on words. An old man holding a Sa aming probinsya, ang pagsakay ng jeep ay nangangahulugan na malayo ang iyong pupuntahan, pero nung nagaaral na ako ng kolehiyo saka lang ako sumakay sa jeep para sa pangaraw-araw na byahe hindi lang tricycle. Walang pinipiling pasahero ang jeepney, may dala ka man na pagkain, gulay, canvas, o hayop basta alagaan mo lang ang iyong dala-dala. Kumapit ka lang at wag mong kalimutan, “God know Judas not pay.”
Instagram: @akirepaints
“BAKIT JEEPNEY – ISANG PAGPUPUGAY AT PAGPAPAHALAGA” by Jojo V. Garcia
“Jeepney Art” by Zeus Longcop
Inspired by the energetic visuals found on jeepneys, this artwork blends their iconic color style with my own fresh and quirky approach.
Instagram: @zoos_york
“CALL OF MAYA” by Ian Howell Tubig
An essential Character behind our jeepney Culture is our famous “BARKERS” screaming on top of their lungs to call out passengers to ride our jeepneys going to their specific destination. A brown MAYA bird representing our Pinoy complexion and culture hold a megaphone to do what it does best “CALL OUT” and serve our commuters.
“Jeepneypop” by Raneil Ibay
4” x 6”
Pen & Ink on Paper
Facebook: Raneil Ibay