Kutz De Jesus

Private Collection
This is a collection of artworks available. Earliest work dates back to 2024. For interest to purchase, inquiries and viewing schedules, please contact the artist through email n or send a direct message on Instagram
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Echoes of the Mind No. 10 (2025)
Acrylic on Canvas
36 x 48 inches; 3 x 4 feet
Framed
Can be rotated to any orientation​
My latest piece from the Echoes of the Mind Series, inspired by the vastness of seascapes as seen from an eagle’s point of view…the silent wisdom of flight.
Imagined from the boundless perspective of freedom—I aimed to capture the dance of sea water, foam, sand, moss, trees and rocks. Excited to share this new work

Huni ng Isipan / Echoes of the Mind No. 3 (2025)
Finalist, 20th GSIS National Art Competition
Acrylic on Canvas
36 x 48 inches; 3 x 4 feet
Framed
Can be rotated to any orientation
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Ang "Huni ng Isipan" ay sumasalamin sa walang humpay na daloy ng iniisip, takot, at emosyon. Habang lumalakas ang boses ng ating isipan, ang puso natin ang tahimik na gumagabay. Ang isip ay inilarawan hango sa mga alingawngaw ng pagyanig sa tubig na asul, berde at ginto, na sumasalamin sa takbo ng isipan. Sa oras ng pangangamba, ipinaalala nitong magtiwala sa kalooban at sundin ang gabay at tibok ng ating damdamin.
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Unicorn in the Desert (2024)
Acrylic and Ink on Canvas
36 x 36 inches; 3 x 3 feet
Framed
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“Unicorn in the Desert” is a testament to embracing one’s uniqueness, inspired by the mantra, “Embrace your uniqueness like a unicorn in a desert.” Initially conceived with a neutral and brown palette to align with the rest of the collection, I shifted direction mid-process. Twice changing the palette, I ultimately infused bold, striking colors, making the piece stand out like a unicorn in the desert. This daring choice symbolizes the courage to break free from convention and celebrate individuality in a world that often seeks conformity.
Adding a whimsical touch, the artwork introduces a character named Charlie, the flying cat. Charlie, a product of the my children’s imagination, emerged after brainstorming what else to add to the piece. The name Charlie is inspired by an actual stray/resident cat that the my kids encounter and play at our residential parking lot. This imaginative inclusion adds a layer of personal and familial connection, enhancing the narrative of embracing one’s unique spirit.

Serpiente (2024)
Acrylic and Ink on Canvas
36x48 inches | 3x4 feet
Framed
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“Serpiente” beautifully captures the essence of the Year of the Snake, celebrating the serpent’s grace and its profound symbolism of renewal and growth for 2025. This artwork reflects the transformative power of the snake, embodying a journey of continuous evolution and the promise of new beginnings.
Talipapa Minis (2024-2025)
Acrylic on Canvas
7 x 7 inches
Unframed; Museum Wrapped Canvas
Artworks are available at Communal Coffee, Pitpitan Street, Marikina City
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