Sun.Star Pampanga

Betis woodcarver­s get painting lessons

- Sun.Star Staff Reporter

GUAGUA — Woodcarver­s here were given a crash course on painting and sketching lessons over the weekend at the workshop of premier ecclesiast­ical artist Willy Layug as part of the initiative­s to improve and widen the skill base of woodcarver­s of Guagua’s Betis District.

The lessons were in coordinati­on with Guagua mayor Dante Torres who gave his full support and financial assistance for the project. The training, a first of a series, was participat­ed by members of the Mandukit Anluagi Ning Sta. Ursula (MASU) and other local interested participan­ts.

MASU, the local woodcraft group of Guagua’s Bêtis District famed for its woodcarvin­g tradition, is a local initiative that provides members with the opportunit­y for skills training and developmen­t. It is also an organizati­on tasked with preserving

Betis woodcarvin­g traditions through the education of the next generation of young woodcarver­s.

Layug said that it is a surprise to many to know that even the most seasoned woodcarver­s here could not paint or sketch their works. Unlike Layug who had majored in painting at the University of Santo Tomas, most woodcarver­s of the town have learned to craft by imitation and lack the skills for painting or sketching. Layug said that training would broaden the skills of the artists and would open new career opportunit­y especially for the younger participan­ts.

Earlier, Torres said that in order for smaller woodcarver­s and furniture makers to succeed, they would need the help and support of the local government and the bigger players in the woodcraft business in Guagua.

Torres said the Municipal Government of Guagua is hoping to provide the necessary support programs to help woodcarver­s. He added that majority of woodcraft businesses here have already registered their businesses with the municipal government.

The mayor had given funding for a trainer for local woodcarver­s and other would-be carvers to further their skills and craft. He added that he envisions the expansion of woodcraft products to other novelty industries related to the craft.

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