^

Newsmakers

The union between balance and form

-
The invitation said it all: Reunion – Balance and Form.

Thus, when artist and patron of the arts Rachy Cuna had a joint exhibit with his nephew, potter Hadrian Mendoza (both are from the Mendoza clan), at the ArtSpace of Glorietta 4 recently, the affair was indeed a reunion of sorts for it was graced by their friends and loved ones.

At the said reunion, err, exhibit, Cuna provided balance while Mendoza, form. The former showcased his 30 sculpted masterpieces, the latter, 60 pottery items. So in demand were their art pieces that many had been sold days before the official opening of the exhibit. The ceremonial ribbon-cutting was spearheaded by the artists’ mothers – Patsy Zamora-Cuna and Rica Zamora.

The crowd that night was amazed at Mendoza’s interpretation of the basic square that took the shape of a box, a chess board, a flower vase, a house, among other things that were, well, four-sided in form.

Cuna literally and figuratively lent balance in the show with his artworks of colorful metal figures in balancing acts. Those sculpted figures, whose feet are firmly planted on kamagong planks, ubiquitously carry with them crystal globes to render an air of equilibrium. This same sense of steadiness has propelled Cuna, dubbed by the international press as the floral architect of the Philippines, to keep on rediscovering himself, let alone his many talents. – Büm D. Tenorio, Jr.

vuukle comment

BALANCE

BALANCE AND FORM

CUNA

EXHIBIT

FORM

GLORIETTA

HADRIAN MENDOZA

MENDOZA

PATSY ZAMORA-CUNA AND RICA ZAMORA

RACHY CUNA

TENORIO

  • Latest
Latest
Latest
abtest
Recommended
Are you sure you want to log out?
X
Login

Philstar.com is one of the most vibrant, opinionated, discerning communities of readers on cyberspace. With your meaningful insights, help shape the stories that can shape the country. Sign up now!

Get Updated:

Signup for the News Round now

FORGOT PASSWORD?
SIGN IN
or sign in with