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Ramon Orlina has won the respect and admiration of the
art community in the Philippines
for over thirty years with his magnificent glass sculptures in his signature
green glass and lately in an assortment of colored glass such as azure blue,
lime green and amber. Choosing to
specialize in art pieces fashioned from this difficult and unusual medium, he
has earned for himself a unique position in Philippine art.
Orlina has the
distinction of being the pioneer in the use of glass as an artistic medium of
expression in the Philippines. In the early years when the glass medium was
treated as “decorative” by the art community, Orlina single-handedly struggled
to achieve recognition for his glass sculptures. His tireless efforts bore fruit and he
succeeded in elevating glass into a medium of fine art, now much admired at
home and abroad. He was the only
sculptor in the Philippines
and in the whole ASEAN region to sculpt from large blocks of glass using the
formidable cold method in the mid 70’s.
Since then he has broken new ground for this medium and become a major
influence on other Filipino artists who have also ventured into the glass
medium.
As a totally self-taught
artist, Orlina describes his work thus: “My
medium, glass, is an endlessly intriguing material. This gives me a greater challenge to explore
its possibilities. With no one to learn
from here, I have had the freedom to create, no influences to follow from
others and no standards to follow... I have to devise my own style that demands
originality and improvisation”.
Orlina’s
art record has not gone unnoticed, he has gained numerous national and
international critical acclaim, respect from fellow artists, the media, and
above all art enthusiasts. His reputation extends to art circles and patrons in
Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia,
Hong Kong, Japan,
Australia, Italy, Netherlands,
Germany, U.S.A.Czechoslovakia. Through his art he promotes Filipino cultural
identity and Filipino originality and ingenuity. His most significant works in the country are
his
large-scale works which include “Oneness” which majestically stands at the ASEAN Park
at the Cultural Center
of the Philippines Complex, a giant mural called “Paradise Gained” at the National Museum, and the “Risen Christ” at the
EDSA Shrine. and the former
At present, Orlina
has found his way back to his beloved alma matter, the University of Santo
Tomas where he finished Bachelor of Science in Architecture, and where he is
working on “Tetraglobal”, an outdoor
monumental work commissioned by the University for its 400th
Anniversary in 2010, to be located at the Alumni Park. It is 8.6 meters tall in cast bronze with
glass components. This celebratory
project which pays homage to the University is a major challenge for the artist
as the work is of such monumental proportions. It is expected to be completed
in the year 2010.
For his exhibition at Alliance
Française de Manille, Orlina presents once more his trademark pieces in
green glass with their iridescent arches, perspectives and shapes, side by side
with lustrous sculptures in cast bronze that he has newly created…two mediums
that will indisputably captivate those who see them.
Ramon Orlina’s solo exhibition
entitled “Glass and Bronze” opens on Thursday, June 18, 2009 at the
Alliance Française de Manille’s Total Gallery.
Cocktails will be served at the artist’s
reception at 6:30 pm. Exhibit runs until
July 13, 2009. For high resolution images of the artworks and more details
about the exhibit, kindly contact Mr. Olivier Dintinger (AFM Director) or Mr.
Earl Parco (Cultural-PR Officer) at 895 7441 / 895 7585 or email
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