On this, the eleventh consecutive year of our
family’s annual Christmas artwork commissioning, we didn’t have to look far for
a suitable artist.
Actually, that is only partly true, as we had at
the outset made inquiries of a fair number of young artists in Manila, Bulacan,
and even beyond as early as the start of the year, but they were all otherwise
engaged in other projects, commissions, and upcoming one-man (or -woman)
shows. By September, or way beyond our
usual internal mid-year deadline, we still had no Christmas artwork
forthcoming.
And then, I realized that the answer was right
under our noses, as it were. For the eventual
artist was someone whom I had known personally for many years, as his father
was our chief electrician for our processional carrozas in Malolos each Holy
Week, and he himself had been helping his father out in this yearly undertaking
since he was a schoolboy. The following biographical note provides a
fuller backgrounder:
Born in 1991, Mark Christian P. Magno is a native
of Paombong, Bulacan. Christian is a
self-taught artist who has been winning school and inter-school art
competitions since childhood.
Apart from the visual arts, his other passion is the culinary arts – he is a trained cook and worked as one after graduation from high school. Consistent with this, Christian is currently a BS in Hotel and Restaurant Management freshman at the La Consolacion University Philippines in Malolos, Bulacan. While balancing his artistic and culinary interests with his academic workload, he manages to be an all-around athlete and is also on the university’s varsity basketball team. On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ychan.eunra
What the biographical note does not get into is
that originally, his father had thought, or suggested, that the son might
pursue a Fine Arts degree in college, as he knew that he was at least skilled
in art production and could certainly develop such talents further with proper advanced
studies. The father had told me about
this earlier in the year, which I fortunately recalled after all the other erstwhile
artist candidates had proven unavailable or unsuitable.
A quick conversation with Christian one Saturday to
broach the subject proved most fruitful, with him quite enthused about the
opportunity. As a start, I asked him to
sketch his proposed study for the prospective Christmas artwork, and here is
what he showed me a week later:
Obviously, Christian had a million Christmas-related
ideas, and tried to accommodate all of them into this one sketch! After a brief “master class” courtesy of our
2010 Christmas card artist, Chester Ocampo, Christian was inspired to
reconsider and more tightly focus his response to our request for a simple representation
of a quintessential Filipino Christmas.
The result was this depiction of a small family saying grace before
sharing the traditional Christmas midnight feast.
The artist’s pride in his new creation, even only
in pencil sketch form, was evident.
Actually completing the artwork took several more
weeks, as Christian himself admitted that he had never used acrylic, much less
oil, and had never painted on canvas – his prolific output since early youth
was exclusively with poster paint and other school art materials, and usually
only on illustration board or some other paper surface.
But persist he did, and the resulting finished
artwork, in all its glorious color, was completed by November 10th,
and sent off to the printer the following day.
As in years past, this digital image does not do full justice to the
exuberance of the actual artwork, but it will do.
Christian
Magno
NOCHE
BUENA
Acrylic
on canvas, 18” x 24”
2013
Therefore from Christian the artist and from my
family and me, here’s to a
Merry Christmas and a Happy
New Year!
Maligayang Paskó at Manigong Bagong Taón!
And all our prayers and best wishes for an
excellent 2014 and beyond.
Originally published on 31 December 2013. All text and photos except where attributed otherwise) copyright ©2013 by Leo D Cloma. The moral right of Leo D Cloma to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted.
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