The Freeman

“Time & Light ”

- By Yasunari Ramon Suarez Taguchi

Golda King has long viewed her paintings as a reconstruc­tion of memories – a re-articulati­on of the day-to-day happenings and goings-on in her periphery and psyche.

Recently this month, the Cebuano abstractio­nist reconstitu­ted her creative vectors to go beyond wall-bound tableaus, as sHE fiGurED In An Art-mEEtsfashi­on-themed trunk show held at the Pig & Palm.

Titled “Time & Light,” the event featured a line of hand-painted minaudière­s which King made in partnershi­p with Cebuano designer Janice Chua of the Signature Capiz label.

Taking a step back from the suprematis­t motif she has become known for, King, in the collection, dips into expression­ism’s process in translatin­g temporal qualities into tangible form – treading on themes that frame sunlight’s ebbs and the emotions and musings it bring through the hours of a day.

More than a merger of practical form and sharp design, the collection has “wearable art” ideal, telling something about the relationsh­ip between art, fashion and the people whose sights are drawn to the former two.

Like a photograph­er who immortaliz­es scenes by drawing on light’s afterglow on subjects, King capitalize­s on light in the collection – not only to expand the breadth and scope of her art, but also to show how art can Go BEyonD tHE ConfinEs oF hallways and walls.

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 ??  ?? “4:00 AM: Silent and Slo-mo”
“4:00 AM: Silent and Slo-mo”
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“Black Out”
 ??  ?? “5:00 AM: Morning Cool”
“5:00 AM: Morning Cool”
 ??  ?? “10:00 AM: Starks and Humidity”
“10:00 AM: Starks and Humidity”
 ??  ?? “8:00 PM: Nocturnus”
“8:00 PM: Nocturnus”
 ??  ?? “7:00 PM: Stepping Aback”
“7:00 PM: Stepping Aback”
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