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Kanyon Kawayan sa Bagong Taon

The Filipino in Me - Insights into Living Heritage

Entry by Antonio (aka Tony/Val) Caday Ludovico. Edmonton, Alberta

 

Kanyon Kawayan sa Bagong Taon

Acrylic on Canvas


Kanyon Kawayan sa Bagong Taon

Every New Years Eve that me and my friends will have a bamboo canon then filled with kerosene gas, heat up the gas and fire them. Once in awhile if you're not careful, you may lose your eyebrows due to the backfire from the canon keyhole where you fire the canon. You have to blow out the smoke and that's where accidents can happen. Sometimes across the river, some kids may have their own and we will fire at each other by putting tin cans to fire at them and if you are unlucky, get hit by the tin can, and hurt with a cut. We used empty sardine tin cans Ligo Sardines or soak wet newspaper crumpled like cannon balls.


About the Artist

Antonio Caday Ludovico

I'm Antonio Caday Ludovico, born and grew up in the small town of Binan, now a city in Laguna. My parents were Victor Baldemor Ludovico and Concepcion Caday Ludovico. Both were from Paete, Laguna, the Woodcarving Capital of the Philippines. I studied Architecture from University of Santo Tomas and migrated to Edmonton way back in August 1982.


Having a father who's a wood sculptor of religious icons like the famous La Pieta of Nichols Air Base Church and Canlubang Church, with his mentor from Paete too, Master Toti Cagayat that arts is in our blood. Our Dad is related to our National Artist of the Philippines Mr. Manuel Baldemor, who is my uncle and Wilfredo Baldemor, sculptor, were cousins of my Dad.


Our Mom's father, my grandfather/Lolo, hailed also from Paete. He was a master carpenter making those well-known architectural windows known as "Bintana/Window with Capiz Shells". I grew up watching them and very sweet memories of the past which was depicted in my painting "Ala-Ala, Bintana ng Kahapon - Memories, Window of the Past".


Being here in Canada for 40 years that I will not be able to forget the cultures and traditions of being a Filipino. I will always be proud to be one and of our country, regardless of the political status in our country. As I'm getting old, I was inspired to paint this to reminisce on my childhood, picking mangoes on a tree, flying kits in the green fields under the sunny skies and cool breeze. Remembering my pet dog "Puppy" and my pet turtle. I thought being in Canada will make me happy but I knew there's something missing. I missed many of my friends and relatives now that our parents are both deceased and many relatives gone too, that in my sadness, I turned into arts, started to paint.



 

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