Free artistic expression is intrinsic to nation-building
The
Vision Petron national student art competition opened its exhibit at
the ground floor of the Museum of the Filipino People of the National
Museum last January 17, 2012. To run until April 2012, the three-month
exhibit will include the winning artworks of students and related
images by the judges of the photography category of the 2011 Vision
Petron National Student Art Competition.
Themed
Lakbay
Pinoy: Journeys to Remember, Pathways to Rediscover,
the exhibit is divided into three sub-themes that identify life
journeys as expressed symbolically by roads, highways and byways. It
can be a mountain path representing a journey to success, or a zigzag
lane symbolizing seasons of change. It can be a forest trail
sparking childhood memories, or a nostalgic route conjuring
reminiscences of student life.
Kapalaran
(Destiny)
relates to the hopes, dreams and aspirations of Filipinos. Pathways
may be hard—as depicted in Dale Erispe's Lakbaying
Walang Katapusan,
or rocky like Mark Benitez's Lakbay
Aral—but
with determination and faith, one can reach one's goals. Other
examples are Success
Begins Here
by Alexis Gapal; Gareta
by
Gim Sam Salak; and Joyride
by Eden Joy Cruz.
Kaginhawaan
(Lightness of Being)
expresses the "emotional experience" encountered in a
journey such as fun or lessons learned along the way. The happy faces
in The
Path of Life
by Michael Froilan, and Kaya
Mo, Kaya Ko, Kaya Natin
by Esmeraldo Montero are part of this sub-theme. Other artworks
included here are Sa
Tamang Destinasyon
by Dave Cruz; Yu-Pi,
Yumapak sa Pinitak
by Amadeo Cristobal; Living
on a Prayer
by Karl Albais; Juan
Ride
by Katleen Joy Gonzales; Pamanang
Alaala
by Meredith Gualberto; Byahero
by John Mark Saycon; Promdi
by Don Bryan Michael Bunag; Little
Help for Mom
by Lydel Buenconsejo; and Energy
Saver
by Reu Dawner Flores.
Katotohanan
(Truth)
features roads as venues for growth and progress. These roads reveal
our character and the values we imbibe as we constantly traverse them
everyday. Winning works exhibited here are San
Juanico Bridge
by Erick Salon; Ing
Dalan Ning Visitas Iglesia Queng Palengqui Ning Apu
by Neil Bryan Urbano; Dugtungan
ng Lahi
by Arnold Lalongisip; Ride
Under the Rain
by Kirk Gideon Buenconsejo; Blur
by Mark Henrich Go; Shadows
of the Past
by Reu Dawner Flores; Pasada
by Kiss Thrill John Demetita; Which
Way
by Mari Rose Angeline Lim; Trip
to Happiness
by Renz Marrione Bautista; and Lakbay
Pinoy! Patungo sa Pag-Unlad
by Emil Aldrine Alarcon.
Some
of the country's leading photographers who served as Vision Petron
judges have contributed two images each of their interpretations of
the Lakbay
Pinoy
theme. The master photographers include Wig Tysman, George Tapan,
Romy Vitug, Denise Weldon, Scott "Gutsy" Tuason, Edwin
Tuyay, and Sonny Yabao. This interaction between masters and budding
artists is a significant dialogue for them and the audience as well.
By encouraging students to creatively discover their talents under a
master's guidance, Vision Petron is inspired by the belief that free
artistic expression is intrinsic to nation-building.
Vision Petron was a most eagerly awaited national student art contest and the Lakbay Pinoy contest theme garnered the biggest number of entries and number of school participation. As an adjunct to this banner year, Petron is sharing these winning works to a wider audience by holding the exhibit at the National Museum until April 2012.

