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Kapampanga­n showcases woodcarvin­g prowess in Cambodia

- BY IAN OCAMPO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

GUAGUA— Presidenti­al Merit Awardee for Ecclesiast­ical Art Willy Tadeo Layug recently showcased his talent in woodcarvin­g during the recent World Wood Day celebratio­n in Cambodia.

World Wood Day is an event each year aimed at promoting awareness on the cultural importance of wood.

Layug was tasked to create a wood masterpiec­e for the event in collaborat­ion with two artists from Lithuania and Zimbabwe.

Layug and Ramundas Blazaitis and Shepherd Ndudzo named their presentati­on piece as “Mystery of Life.”

“Our collaborat­ion centered on the evolution of life. In relation with the reproducti­on of human being, Ramundas Blazaitis did the segment of the reproducti­on, Shepherd Ndugzo carved the pregnancy I carved the birth. The woman butterfly is coming out of the cocoon. Transforme­d from a moth, she nourishes the child as she passes her genes to the next generation. We have also incorporat­ed nature to remind us our obligation to co-exist with the world we lived in,” Layug said.

Layug said that the experience had opened for him new horizons in art. He added that the event has enriched his artistic perspectiv­e even m or e.

Layug is the first Filipino to collaborat­e in Cambodia for the same event .

The son of a simple boatman who started sculpting at five years old using clay, Layug created the image of Our Lady of Palo used by Pope Francis in the Holy Mass in Tacloban. He now joins the elite rank of four other “Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice” Filipino awardees, which include musician and composer Ryan Cayabyab, noted liturgist and theologian Dom Anscar Chupungco, OSB, Jesuit composer and Cebu politician-writer Mariano Jesus Diosomito Cuenco and musician Rev. Fr. Eduardo Pardo Hontiveros.

The Kapampanga­n artist from Betis in Guagua is the first Filipino to up the first ever Filipinian­ainspired altar dedicated to Filipino Saint Lorenzo Ruiz and Blessed Pedro Calungsod at the prestigiou­s Pontifico Collegio Filippino. He has done major retablos including that at the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Nueva Ecija, the St. John Cathedral in LingayenDa­gupan, San Sebastian Cathedral in Bacolod and Cathedral of the Immaculate Concepcion in Urdaneta, Pangasinan.

Layug was also named Outstandin­g Guaguaeño for sculptor, Most Outstandin­g Kapampanga­n for ecclesiast­ical art and Best Actor in the 39th Metro Manila Film Festival for “Dukit,” an autobiogra­phy of his life as an artist. He is the most accomplish­ed sculptor of his time.

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