Product Features
These unique jeepney signages are hand-painted by Seb, a youth activist and jeepney signage artist based in Quezon City, Metro Manila.
Dimensions: 5 x 3 inches
Important Information
Like any handmade art, these hand-painted jeepney signages may have minor flaws such as chipped paint, smudges, or small dents due to the nature of the craft and the environment in which they are created. Each sign is manually dried in outdoor spaces, making them naturally exposed to the elements during creation.
Made from PVC/Sintra plastic board, these signages should be kept out of direct sunlight.
The actual colour of the signage may appear lighter or darker than in photos due to lighting conditions or screen resolution differences.
The Cultural Significance of Jeepneys
Born from the aftermath of World War II, Jeeps, or Public Utility Jeepneys, have become a cultural icon and a vital, affordable transportation mode for over 40% of commuters in Metro Manila and many provinces across the Philippines. Dubbed the hari ng kalsada (king of the road), jeepneys traverse routes that limited transportation options don't cover, providing an indispensable service. Along with jeepneys comes their art, particularly their hand-painted signage.
The exact origins of jeepney signages are not well-documented, but they are believed to draw deep inspiration from the letter paintings on kalesas (horse-drawn carriages) and the carts of roaming sorbeteros (ice cream vendors) in the streets of Metro Manila. These eye-catching signages serve not only to provide directions but also as a form of artistic expression - a truly remarkable piece of Philippine culture.
Proceeds
100% of the profits from the 'Free Palestine' sign boards will be donated to mutual aid supporting The People Stand with Gaza fundraiser. These funds will provide tangible aid to Palestinians in Gaza as they resist, rebuild, and reclaim their lives in the face of relentless occupation and violence.
15% of the profits from the "Stop the U.S. War Machine" and "Fuck Your Borders" boards support PISTON's mission to advocate for a just and pro-people Philippine transport system.
For the updated donation amounts and transparency report, please check out this link.