Ginny Guanco is back and happy doing what she does best. |
Ginny Guanco’s figures for her painting exhibit at the Galerie Y in SM Megamall are what can be described as a Bohemian’s rhapsody. The art show, which features all-female subjects, opens on September 15. Of the 32 colorful paintings of women, 26 of these are clad in classic boho chic designs in a bow to the artist’s roots as a full-bloomed flower child in the 70s.
Even in her growing up years, Ginny’s
inclination to art was already very evident. In school, she participated in art
contests. It was no surprise that after graduating high school from the College
of the Holy Spirit in Mendiola, Fine Arts was the course she chose at the University of Sto. Tomas. As an artist immersed in her era, she believed
in the message of peace, love, joy, and happiness against a backdrop of rock
music and hippie art. “I was also really into bohemian fashion then as much as
I am now. I did not outgrow my fashion taste, because I feel that it fits my
personality and represents who I really am.”
Her 26 muses are clad in similar
fashion, in flowy and flowery creations and are labeled, alphabetically, after
hippie names that derive inspiration from the elements. Among the collection,
exhibit guests would meet Aura, Freedom, Lilac, Seagull,
Meadow, and Ocean, all hand-drawn in acrylic, in a style which Ginny describes
as a fusion of fashion and art illustration. This effect is a direct result of
her training as an artist both in the UST and in the Corcoran School of Art in
Washington D.C., along with fashion illustration lessons from no less than the
doyenne of Slim’s Fashion and Arts School, the late Salvacion
“Slim” Lim Higgins. “I would describe my drawings as a mix of the two drawing
disciplines where one features elongated figures for fashion and the other
shows a more sinewy effect as in the fine arts,” she describes.
Ginny Guanco welcomes guests during the opening exhibit |
Paintings number 27
to 32 is her homage to the strong women in the comicverse, featuring pop
culture heroines from Marvel and DC franchises – Black Widow, Elektra, and the
two main incarnations of Wonder Woman. “I have always been attracted to strong
female characters, as I was also very much into women’s rights in the 70s. I
have always believed that women should be empowered, that regardless whether you
are a career woman, a CEO, a homemaker, you should know
how you are as a person, knowing your worth, a human being to be respected and
not looked down upon. And one who is
secure in who she is.”
The solo exhibit took a long time in
coming, as Ginny took a 15-year hiatus from painting, pursuing a career, first
in the media, and later on as a public relations professional. It took the
passing of her favorite ginger cat, Simba and a few art materials lying around
to get her back to art. A post of her finished figure on social media garnered
a lot of interest from friends to convince her to take up the brush again. A chance
meeting with Galerie Y owner Rollie Yusi, who viewed her works with interest,
set the exhibit in motion. Ginny’s
boho-inspired pieces join the gallery’s carefully-curated works by established
and emerging Filipino artists as it works toward the enrichment of contemporary
Philippine art.
This artwork, done in
2012, which was originally intended as a form of therapy after the untimely
passing of her ginger cat, marks the beginning of Ginny's return to art after a
hiatus of 15 years.
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Title – OCEAN
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 24 x 30
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Title- BLAZE
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 24 x 30
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Ginny Guanco’s Boho Chic exhibit will be
on view at Galerie Y from September 15 to 24. Opening cocktails are provided
by; Chef Jojo Javier’s SWEETIELICIOUS, Chef Greggie Mercado of AGING’S FOOD
DELIGHT, WINE DEPOT, NESTEA AND KITKAT Strategic
Works, Inc. and Ginny Guanco. The gallery is located at the 4th
floor of the SM Megamall, Bldg A. For more information, contact Galerie Y, open
from Mondays to Sundays, 10 AM – 10 PM, or call 634- 2704. Visit also the
artist’s website, artbyginny.net or FB page Art by Ginny.
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