Juan Luna’s long-lost painting unveiled at the Ayala Museum
Hello,
“It takes will and imagination to move memory into action”, my mentor would always tell me. And it is true and evident in today’s landscape of artists. We’ve seen determined fashion designers put their names on the global map. We’ve known entrepreneurs to address society’s pressing problems with ingenious solutions. All of these are manifestations of love and its many forms—for themselves, their ‘inner child’, their families, friends, and fellowmen.
Recently, the long-lost masterpiece Hymen, oh Hyménée by Juan Luna was revealed. The great 19th-century Filipino painter bested emerging artists in the European art scene during his time and seeing the painting with my own eyes made me understand how enigmatic the forces of will and imagination are and how rich one’s memory can be that it could influence one’s actions.
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Cheers,
Franz Sorilla IV
Assistant Digital Editor
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