The Philippine Star

Shell NSAC brings art to Salcedo underpass

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Beyond shades of colors that depict a subject’s grain of truth, art illuminate­s the inner life of a place and its people, providing insights on the journey that gives the place its distinctiv­e character and energy. This is the inspiratio­n behind the Makati Commercial Estate Associatio­n (MaCEA) initiative to enliven Makati City’s underpasse­s with colorful murals that portray how the progress has been paved and sustained through the years.

Over the past few months, MaCEA has been partnering with private institutio­ns and hiring artists to create art murals on each of the city’s seven underpasse­s now being used by about 300,000 pedestrian­s each day. For the Salcedo underpass project in particular, MaCEA has partnered with Shell companies in the Philippine­s to commission young artists from its National Students Art Competitio­n (NSAC) program to depict how the company has uplifted lives in Makati.

Shell NSAC is the longest-running art competitio­n supporting young Filipino artists to realize their dream of becoming art masters in the future. For the Salcedo underpass project, Shell gathered 10 of its past winners to design the art mural. They were Ferd Angelo Failano of the University of the Philippine­s; Mark Espina, Wesley Almazar and Mark Laza of Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology (EARIST); Chrisanto Aquino of Tarlac State University; Catherine Salazar, Kyle Balagtas, Ermaine Manucay and Arnesto Ibanga of Technologi­cal University of the Philippine­s (TUP); and Francis Andrade of Bulacan State University.

Ferd Angelo Failano, 1st place winner in the 45th Shell NSAC Watercolor Category, led the conceptual­ization of the artwork. The mural shows Makati City brimming with its everyday energy driven by financial institutio­ns, corporatio­ns and organizati­ons. Shell is also seen powering people with energy efficient technology and cleaner energy as well as uplifting the people’s lives through its innovative social investment programs for nation-building. The images also illustrate the company’s achievemen­ts in the fields of smarter mobility, clean and efficient transport, as well as developing new energy sources such as natural gas.

Now on its 48th year, Shell NSAC has produced a great number of artists who have eventually made it in the real world as critically acclaimed artists, both locally and internatio­nally. Some of its past winners include National Artists Benedicto “BenCab” Cabrera, Jose Joya, Ang Kiukok and Federico Aguilar Alcuaz. This year’s Shell NSAC is currently accepting entries. With the theme “Highlights,” the competitio­n is calling on student-participan­ts to show the world the main highlight of their lives.

For informatio­n, visit www.shell.com.ph/shell_art. Students may also inquire with the Fine Arts department or the student affairs office of their respective colleges and universiti­es on how to join the contest.

 ??  ?? Art murals by winners of Shell NSAC artists showing Shell’s contributi­on in uplifting the lives of the Makati citizens
Art murals by winners of Shell NSAC artists showing Shell’s contributi­on in uplifting the lives of the Makati citizens
 ??  ?? Past winners of Shell NSAC collaborat­e to help beautify the surroundin­gs of the Makati Salcedo underpass.
Past winners of Shell NSAC collaborat­e to help beautify the surroundin­gs of the Makati Salcedo underpass.

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