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Art award ceremonies held in honor of Norma Liongoren

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Workmanship grant functions held to pay tribute to Norma Liongoren

By: Alma Cruz Miclat - @inquirerdotnetPhilippine Daily Inquirer/07:00 AM November 14, 2016

Beat 3 champs with hearers and MMAFI trustees Dr. Resty Monzon, Alma Miclat, Pablo Baen Santos, Imelda Cajipe Endaya, Julie Lluch, Mario Miclat. ROBERT TIANO's FACEBOOK PAGE

Beat 3 champs with hearers and MMAFI trustees Dr. Resty Monzon, Alma Miclat, Pablo Baen Santos, Imelda Cajipe Endaya, Julie Lluch, Mario Miclat. ROBERT TIANO's FACEBOOK PAGE

What's more, the champ of the 2016 Maningning Miclat Art Competition is Robert I. Tiaño, a 26-year-old drop-out from Lipa City Public College. He needed to quit tutoring because of a waiting disease and showed himself to paint.

Famous craftsman Imelda Cajipe-Endaya remarked: "The amazing prize painting mirrors the swarming contemporary issue of adolescent pregnancy and the readiness of a young lady for parenthood."

She headed the jury made out of watercolor realist-impressionist Perfecto "Jun" Martinez and social realist Pablo "Adi" Baen Santos.

Promotion

For his 60 cm x 90 cm oil "Inbestigatori Pradyek," Tiaño ran home with a Julie Lluch trophy in addition to P28,000 money prize and fancy duplicates of the books "Soul Searchers and Dreamers: Artists' Profiles" by Alma Miclat and "Carnival: A Literary Feast," altered by Gémino Abad and Alma Miclat.

Exchanging with the Maningning verse grants, the current year's specialty rivalry with the subject "Mother and Child" got 179 sections from 30 schools. The challenge is interested in painters 28 years of age and more youthful.

The members of the jury examined the benefits of the works in view of visual effect, lovely expressiveness, development or cohesiveness and consistency in system and rendering, and uniqueness.

Second prize went to "Family Blood," (60 cm x 90 cm, blended media) by Joen Magpusao Sudlon from Eulogio "Amang" Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology (Earist). It communicates a lady's disguise of the part of childbearing, including her problem, nervousness and requirement for petitions.

There was a tie for the third prize. Oddin Sena, a University of the Philippines Diliman Fine Arts graduate, presented a 60 cm x 90 cm acrylic-on-canvas demonstrating a mother and kid with indigenous components in a worldwide domain where creature guardians and posterity play.

Eleven-year-old Maria Angelica Tejada, a Grade 5 understudy of P. Burgos Elementary School, was the other champ. Her particular work had a guileless, fun loving and upbeat structure demonstrating a mother and her tyke at play. The members of the jury didn't know about the craftsman's age yet lured by her work.

A group drawer was that of 9-year-old Lauren "Tori" Guevara of Multiple Intelligence International School, who was among the 36 shortlisted. Her artistic creation was purchased on the spot amid the occasion.

In memoriam

The 2016 Maningning Award service held in Art Circle Gallery at Robinsons Galleria was committed to Norma Liongoren, of spearheading Liongoren Gallery in New York, Cubao. Known for empowering, supporting and sustaining youthful specialists, Liongoren was a sponsor of Maningning herself, who Norma highlighted in one of her "Walong Filipina" arrangement.

For the occasion, tunes were rendered by writer Manu Ferrer of Malikhaing Alagad ng Musika't Sining Kultura ng Maharlikang Pilipino.

Experts of service were Maningning Foundation trustee Pambie Herrera and UP teacher, artist and theater performer Banaue Miclat Janssen.

The workmanship rivalry is being held amid even-numbered years on the other hand with the trilingual verse grants since 2003. Miclat was a multiawarded visual craftsman and trilingual artist and distributed creator who passed away in September 2000 at age 28. — CONTRIBUTED

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