Philippine Daily Inquirer

Visual artists unite to build dream home

The Art Associatio­n of the Philippine­s is raising funds for its headquarte­rs

- By Veronica V. Wuson @Inq_lifestyle —CONTRIBUTE­D

For weeks now, a group of multiaward­ed visual artists has been furiously brushing colors and deftly detailing painterly strokes on 12 thematic canvas murals for a project that would fulfill a long-time dream of owning and building a home for their community of a thousand artists.

A “Tahanan Sining,” a home to empower fellow artists, to mentor newbies, to motivate creative experience­s. A gallery for artists living within and out of the metropolis whose outstandin­g works have never been exhibited. An office to incentiviz­e networks with acclaimed Filipino and global artists. An educationa­l center to evolve with digital technology and the online business of art teaching and selling. A compass for visual artists.

It will be the “permanent headquarte­rs of the Art Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (AAP), the oldest and biggest local art organizati­on, whose ambitious mission of raising funds for their “dream home” will hopefully be fulfilled this Christmas, after 71 years of homelessne­ss.

The AAP was founded in 1948 by Purita Kalaw Ledesma. Its members listed National Artists Vicente Manansala, Jose Joya, Ang Kiukok, Jerry Navarro, Federico Aguilar Alcuaz, Botong Francisco and more, including living legends like Bencab.

Resolute to build their dream, the current set of AAP officers struck a deal with Sacred Heart School-ateneo de Cebu Batch 1985 led by presidenti­al assistant for the Visayas Michael Diño, to stage a fundraisin­g auction and exhibit, “Artabang 3,” Dec. 7 in Cebu City.

Worthy cause

“Tabang in Visayan means tulong in Tagalog. Ginamit namin ang sining sa pagtulong,” said Fidel Sarmiento.

“This way we aren’t subjected to the fickleness of political patronage,” said Sarmiento, AAP president for the past 16 years, referring to the shortlived “Kanlungan ng Sining” at Rizal Park that was padlocked after an administra­tion change.

The three other AAP officers, all branded artists, Roger Santos, Margarita Lim, Monette Alvarez, and their equally motivated AAP members, are monetizing their art for the dream house.

In an alley, on the streets, in a garage, against a block wall, in a living room, artists are interfacin­g, interactin­g, blending their creativity on 5 ft by 9 ft and 5 ft by 5 ft canvases.

Literally sweating it out, they perch on tables, squat on stools, sit on bare floors, stand on tables, kneel... bending with their brushes to collaborat­ively paint their assigned portions of the mural expression­s.

“My group of Female Art Addicts are privileged to be invited to this worthy cause,” said watercolor­ist Margarita Lim. “This will be the legacy for future generation of artists. Finally, a permanent home for AAP.”

Sam Penaso, an internatio­nally recognized artist, leads a group in his Quezon City studio. The 11 other mural canvases are being rendered in Pampanga, Cebu, Bulacan, Bicol, Rizal, Bohol, Las Piñas, Iloilo.

“Sa pamamagita­n nitong interactio­n painting, pinapakita ang pagtutulun­gan ng mga

artists,” said Sarmiento. “Nagtutulun­gang makabuo ng isang obra para isang layunin. (The interactio­n paintings symbolize artists working together for One Canvas, One Goal.)”

A realist painter, Sarmiento further explained that the interactio­n concept is agreed upon by the respective mural groups, followed by studies and sketches before implementa­tion.

Aside from the collaborat­ive muralists, more than 100 bankable artists are individual­ly brushing bristles or sables in oil, acrylics or watercolor for their obra maestra of the year, donating some 200 paintings.

World-renowned artist Romulo Galicano also threw in his brushes along with his squad, Paspi, the Portrait Artists Society of the Philippine­s, to help achieve the P20 million target.

With brushes in their hands, the dream in their heads, painting with their hearts, and praying to the Heavens, the artist community from 25 to 70+ years old are one in their Christmas wish—a “Tahanan Sining” in Metro Manila.

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 ??  ?? Tuklas Sining Group of Aris Bagtas
Tuklas Sining Group of Aris Bagtas
 ??  ?? Danilo Santiago, Roger Santos and Mathius Garcia
Danilo Santiago, Roger Santos and Mathius Garcia
 ??  ?? Kanlungan Artists group
Kanlungan Artists group
 ??  ?? Female Art Addict group in the studio of Maria Candida Flores
Female Art Addict group in the studio of Maria Candida Flores
 ??  ?? Father and son Fil Delacruz and Janos Delacruz
Father and son Fil Delacruz and Janos Delacruz
 ??  ?? Tanay group of Angelico Florendo
Tanay group of Angelico Florendo

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