The Philippine Star

Avida Land brings 3D street art to South Park

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Avida Land, the upper mid-income residentia­l brand of property giant Ayala Land, has transforme­d South Park District, a 6.6-hectare township in Muntinlupa, into a vibrant community following the unveiling last Feb. 3 of an interactiv­e canvas with 3D paintings.

Complement­ing the district’s existing art installati­ons, these 3D paintings make the landscape a destinatio­n for creative exploratio­n where art seamlessly blends with nature and home.

“We’re proud to showcase once more the creative talents of local artists,” said Tess Tatco, Avida Land’s marketing head.

Among the talented artists who helped design and produce these latest paintings were John Mark Saycon, Neil Defeo, and Melanio Bulauitan III – members of Guhit Sudlungan, the winning team of visual artists who participat­ed at the first 3D street painting competitio­n mounted by Avida in 2011. For this year’s venture, the team collaborat­ed with fellow artists Brian Defeo, Emil Aldrine Alarcon, Didier Marc Alarcon, Jefferson Malong, and Jervin Ferrer.

Bringing the district’s essence of “Part City. Part Nature. Pure South” to life, one 3D painting shows a lush flower garden with butterflie­s in the air. The second 3D painting showcases a green roundabout amid a cityscape.

Tatco said the best way to enjoy 3D paintings is by seeing these up close. “This is why we invite everyone to get up close to these stunning works of art at South Park District in National Road, Alabang. Unleash your inner artist and capture great photos with your loved ones and friends.”

 ?? ?? The team of artists shows off the 3D paintings – artworks that project an illusion of depth and threedimen­sional space, elements that give them playful and eye-catching appeal.
The team of artists shows off the 3D paintings – artworks that project an illusion of depth and threedimen­sional space, elements that give them playful and eye-catching appeal.

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