July 6, 2024

30 Years of Forging Legacy in the Philippines

Sika Philippines recently celebrated its 30th anniversary in the Philippines. The day of commemoration took place with the company’s new Plant and Office Inauguration at Palingon-Tipas, Taguig City in the morning, followed by the annual Customers Night at The Marriott Grand Ballroom, Pasay City.

Sika executives and invited VIPs during the ribbon cutting at the Sika Taguig Plant inauguration

Close to 200 people attended the day’s events, consisting of Sika’s customers gathered from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao – all instrumental to Sika Philippines’ three-decades successful operations in the country.

National and local government agencies were also in full-support which saw attendance from: Department of Transportation (DOTR) Undersecretary for Railways Jeremy Regino; DOTR Undersecretary for Air Transport Bobby Lim; Department of Public Works and Highway - Bureau of Research and Standards (DPWH-BRS) Director Reynaldo Faustino; and Taguig City Business Permit Licensing Office Head Atty. Maria Theresa Veloso. In addition to that, Swiss Ambassador to the Philippines, Dr. Nicolas Brühl was also present.

For its part, Sika was led by: Philippines General Manager, Christophe Lejeune; Area Manager Southeast Asia, Gaby El Chaar; and President of Asia Pacific, Philippe Jost.

“Sika has been around for 114 years now this year, with presence in 103 countries across the globe. Over the last six years, we have more than doubled our business in Asia/Pacific and made two major acquisitions globally with the recent Parex and MBCC acquisitions respectively. This new Taguig plant gives us great hope that the future is bright for the Philippine construction and infrastructure”, said Philippe Jost.

“We thank Sika for this confidence in helping us to bring back the Philippines to the rail map of Asia and all over the world. We hope that through the solutions and offerings of Sika Philippines, this will spark an upward movement, specifically in the development of railways in the Philippines,” said DOTR Undersecretary Jeremy Regino.

Meanwhile, DOTR Undersecretary Bobby Lim recognized Sika Philippines as “staying true to the event program’s banner of Forging Legacy, supporting the country in infrastructure development. “

Ambassador Dr. Nicolas Brühl added praise of the plant establishment – “confident that this new Sika Taguig plant would serve as beacon of Swiss innovation, showcasing progress and quality.”

To cap the day, the team at Sika celebrated with business partners and various stakeholders at the Marriott Grand Ballroom for a night of socials and entertainment – through its annual tradition of Customers Night.

“Our customers and employees are what fuels Sika’s success in the Philippines. Our sincerest gratitude to the men and women who were part of Sika Philippines’ 30-year success in the country. With the support from our customers, our regional and global leaders, and our partners in both government and private sectors, Sika Philippines is here to continue forging legacy, riding on the Philippines’ growth in the coming years ahead,” concluded Christophe Lejeune, General Manager Sika Philippines.

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SIKA CORPORATE PROFILE
Sika is a specialty chemicals company with a globally leading position in the development and production of systems and products for bonding, sealing, damping, reinforcing, and protection in the building sector and automotive industry. Sika has subsidiaries in 103 countries around the world and, in over 400 factories, produces innovative technologies for customers worldwide. In doing so, it plays a crucial role in enabling the transformation of the construction and vehicle industries toward greater environmental compatibility. With more than 33,000 employees, the company generated sales of CHF 11.2 billion in 2023.

July 5, 2024

Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo’ Star Kim Ji Soo Debuts in PH Showbiz, Joins ‘Black Rider’ Cast


South Korean actor Kim Ji Soo is set to make Philippine debut as a cast member of GMA 7’s hit primetime series “Black Rider.” Best known for his memorable and lovable roles in popular K-dramas such as “Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo” as the 14th Prince, “Strong Girl Bong-soon,” and “My First First Love,” Ji Soo will portray Adrian Park, a half-Filipino, half-Korean professional killer.

A teaser video recently released on social media showcases Kim Ji Soo’s impressive handgun skills in a scene alongside Yassi Pressman’s character, Vanessa Romero. The clip also highlights a dramatic encounter with the show’s antagonists, led by Calvin Magallanes, played by Jon Lucas. The teaser has already generated significant buzz among fans eagerly awaiting his appearance on the show.

Kim Ji Soo’s dedication to his craft is evident as he continues to improve his English and learn Filipino, immersing himself in his character and the local culture as soon as he lands here in the country.

Ji Soo’s acting career in the Philippines is being spearheaded by Kathleen Dy-Go, Managing Director of Universal Records Philippines in partnership with Korean agency SHOW Co. Ltd. led by Geong Seong Han aka Tatang Robin. She expressed her enthusiasm for Ji Soo’s new venture: “With the help of Tatang Robin and his company SHOW, we saw an opportunity for Kim Ji Soo to showcase his skills and reinvent himself here in the Philippines while honing his English. We seized the chance to cast him in GMA’s ‘Black Rider,’ seeing it as the perfect platform for his talents.”

She also added that this collaboration marks a significant step in Ji Soo’s career, expanding his reach to the vibrant and dynamic Philippine entertainment industry. “The Philippines has a vibrant entertainment industry that appreciates diverse talent and fresh narratives, making Kim Ji Soo a great fit,” Dy-Go also shared. “We’re impressed with Ji Soo’s previous work and saw the potential for him to make a significant impact here.”

Old and new fans are in for a treat and should watch out for more projects from Kim Ji Soo in the future.


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#DeliveryHeroKoTo: How MSMEs Can Show Appreciation for Lalamove Drivers’ Dedication


Small businesses thrive on the swift and reliable deliveries provided by partner drivers. Often overlooked in the whirlwind of daily operations, these delivery heroes play a crucial role in ensuring customer satisfaction and business growth. Recognizing their indispensable contributions, Lalamove, the leading on-demand delivery platform, has launched the #DeliveryHeroKoTo initiative to celebrate their dedication.

Championing Local Entrepreneurs

Lalamove has become an essential partner for countless micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) by providing the most affordable and reliable delivery services. By ensuring timely deliveries, Lalamove partner drivers help businesses operate smoothly and efficiently, supporting local economies and fostering growth.

Imagine running a small business where every delivery counts. Success hinges on the reliability of a business’s delivery service. For many entrepreneurs, Lalamove partner drivers are not just individuals who fulfill deliveries – they are true partners in their entrepreneurial journey.

"My Favourite Driver from Lalamove has been a true lifesaver for my business," said [Jenny Bautista, a mompreneur blogger]. "His dedication and timely deliveries have allowed me to keep my customers happy and my business thriving."

[Tech media influencer George Muyula] echoes this sentiment. "Lalamove partner drivers are the backbone of many MSMEs. Their hard work and reliability make a huge difference in the daily operations of countless businesses," he said.

Celebrating Extraordinary Efforts

The #DeliveryHeroKoTo initiative highlights the extraordinary efforts of Lalamove's partner drivers. These unsung heroes go above and beyond their daily duties, ensuring that packages reach their destinations on time and in perfect condition. Their commitment not only keeps businesses running, but also enhances customer satisfaction and loyalty.

"Our partner drivers are true heroes who ensure businesses can continue to operate seamlessly. Simply being on time, delivering parcels with care, being respectful to customers, being good with directions among many others, merit recognition of their valuable part in the day-to-day of businesses and individual users.," says Djon Nacario, Managing Director of Lalamove Philippines.

"Through the #DeliveryHeroKoTo, we honor their dedication and significant impact on our community," he added.

Join the Movement

Lalamove invites business owners of all sizes to join the celebration by sharing their stories of exceptional service. To participate, simply post a screenshot of your Favourite Driver from the Lalamove app on your Facebook or Instagram account, detailing good driver qualities – like being on time, delivering with care, and being respectful – performed by a Lalamove partner driver. Don't forget to include the hashtag #DeliveryHeroKoTo.

Ten lucky Favourite Drivers will receive ₱10,000 in cash with a grocery or gadget package, while ten Lalamove users will be awarded ₱5,000 worth of Lalamove wallet credits.

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Showing Appreciation is a Big Deal to Partner Drivers

Recognizing your Lalamove Favourite Driver is more than showing appreciation—it's acknowledging that even the little things go a long way. It fosters excellence and reliability, leading to customer satisfaction. The #DeliveryHeroKoTo initiative celebrates the human connections and dedication that keep our business thriving, reinforcing a supportive community for those who make it all happen.

Join the #DeliveryHeroKoTo movement and celebrate the unsung heroes who power the success of small businesses. Share your stories and help create a ripple effect of positivity within the entire community.


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ABOUT  LALAMOVE

Founded in Hong Kong in 2013, Lalamove is an on-demand delivery platform born with a mission to empower communities by making delivery fast, simple, and affordable. At the click of a button, individuals, small businesses, and corporations can access a wide fleet of delivery vehicles operated by professional driver partners.

Powered by technology, we seamlessly connect people, vehicles, freights and roads, moving things that matter and bringing benefits to local communities in 11 markets across Asia and Latin America.

July 4, 2024

Legarda commends Angara’s appointment as the new DepEd chief


Senator Loren Legarda commended the appointment of Senator Sonny Angara as the new Education Secretary. She highlighted Angara's dedication and efficiency, emphasizing his commitment to addressing the needs and welfare of the Filipino youth.

Angara, whose second six-year term as senator expires in 2025, will succeed Vice President Sara Duterte for the post.

“I would like to congratulate Senator Sonny Angara, our new Department of Education Secretary! With a strong educational background and significant contributions as the Commissioner of the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2), his leadership promises a bright future for Philippine education,” Legarda said.

“Senator Sonny is one of the most hardworking and efficient senators our country has ever had,” she added.

The two share a common bond as they have both served as chairpersons of the important Senate Committee on Finance, which helps determine the yearly National Budget.

Both Legarda and Angara are also staunch supporters of local arts and culture, helping pass important legislation that has improved the cultural movement in the country.

They pushed for the improvement of the livelihood of many Filipinos seeking to better their lives through honest work.

Legarda expounded that her fellow lawmaker had significantly improved the state of education in the country with laws such as the Ladderized Education Act, the Open Learning and Distance Education Act, the Youth Entrepreneurship Act, among others.

“I am confident that Senator Angara will drive progress and innovation, ensuring a promising future for all Filipino students,” remarked Legarda.

“Congratulations, Senator Sonny Angara! We wish you great success in your new role.”

July 3, 2024

STREAMLINED: The Art of National Artist ARTURO LUZ


By CID REYES

Paul Klee, a Swiss artist, describes his fantasy works as 'taking a line for a walk'. It is a fundamental definition of drawing, which is the art of representing a figure or object by tracing its shape. Color, in contrast to this linear boundary of form, produces hues of varying lightness and saturation via pigments.

After a midday meal during the Japanese occupation, 17-year-old Arturo Rogerio Luz began drawing a portrait of his mother Rosario without provocation. Luz continued to draw until his death. Drawing is the foundation of his art, representing linear strength and elegance.

The multitude of lines moves intricately, capturing in their tight web the astonishing variety of his comparatively limited visual themes: cyclists, acrobats, musicians, performers, ancient pottery, and Asian architecture.

The origins of all these lean and attenuated figures can be traced back to a sight he witnessed during a New Year's Eve celebration in the early 1950s. He noticed three men riding a rickety bicycle, maintaining perfect balance as they passed their street. Luz embellished the painting with a figure tooting a horn in the background. Luz considers this painting to be the most important of all. It's appropriately titled "Bagong Taon. He realized that the framework of all his future works would be linear and geometric. The line was intended to function as both an ordering element and a system. Luz, a meticulous draftsman, knew the importance of elegant and disciplined design.

Arturo Luz enrolled in the College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, California. Three and a half years later, he enrolled in the Brooklyn Museum Art School after learning that an artist he admired, Mexican Rufino Tamayo, was on the faculty. Unfortunately, Tamayo had left the faculty a term before. Luz's early works, including Labandera, Awit, and Madonna, reflected Tamayo's stylistic influence.

LINEAR AUSTERITY

Luz, on the other hand, would be sensitive to Paul Klee's linear austerity. Klee's carnival forms and cityscapes will be distinguished by the electricity and energy they contain. He would give his strictly disciplined compositions a "snap" and a "spring." Moonscape, Nightglow, White Kingdom, Ciudad del Pasado, and Venezia show off a dense field of spirited, acrobatic lines.

Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Luz was preoccupied with the mastery of his image selection, which included ancient pottery. Jars, bowls, and other vessel shapes arose from his now-iconic linear style. The pottery images demonstrated that the artist was more concerned with their essential, sensual forms than with the subject's archaeological significance.

Luz began working at the collage in the late 1960s. Collage, derived from the French word coller, meaning to stick, is an artwork made up of cut or torn pieces of paper, fabric, plastic, leather, or almost any other material that can be glued to a surface. (Picasso's use of torn French newspapers and wood caning in his paintings is regarded as the invention of collage.) Luz created an astonishing number of collages by cutting pieces of paper into geometric patterns of squares, rectangles, and circles and then overlaying them with acrylic pigments in various muted tones, often in earth and neutral colors. He titled these collages in honor of all the artists he admired, including Klee, Tamayo, Rothko, Matisse, Marini, Morandi, Modigliani, and Spanish abstract artists Tapies, Torner, Millares, Rueda, Sempere, Feito, Saura, and Zobel.

His decision to pursue sculpture coincided with Luz's transition to total abstraction. Luz created his first sculptures in the 1950s. He carved Christ's head and visage out of adobe. When Luz first started sculpting, he was inspired by the forms of pre-Hispanic deities known as anitos. He used Philippine hardwood blocks like molave, balayong, and supa. He eventually recast some of the anito figures in bronze.

LESS IS MORE

The "reclining" or horizontal pieces contrasted with the standing, upright anito sculptures, which were long, thick slabs of hardwood. Even in three dimensions, Luz adheres to the principle of "less is more," which originated in architecture and was popularized by German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a pioneer of the Modern Movement. The axiom implies that good design results from simplicity and clarity, which is achieved by eliminating excessive and unnecessary components.

This writer once stated, "His virtuosity lies in his insatiable desire for design. The greater triumph is that when a design moves from painting to sculpture, it gains everything while losing nothing in its pursuit of plasticity and objective form.”

Luz was challenged and inspired by a wide range of mediums and materials, including burlap, a coarse heavy fabric used for bagging. The artist brought this unsightly material to life with stark black-and-white contrasts and subtle tones of sienna and rust. Again, elegant, intelligent design shines through in these burlap fragments, which are layered and composed to create vibrant, exciting designs. Dynamic equilibrium and fluid tension drive each arrangement. The gridded texture of the burlap added to the tactile appeal of these works.

Meanwhile, Luz experimented with handmade paper. Sumi-e brushstrokes enhanced some of his collages. Sumi-e, or "black ink painting," was introduced to Japan by Zen Buddhist monks from China in the 16th century, and it has since become a staple of Japanese aesthetics. Luz also allowed black paint to drip from the tip of his brush, creating linear configurations and animating a space. He splashed black acrylic pigments in whirling strokes before reining in opposing blocks of solid color. Luz may have used gestural marks freely, but he did so with remarkable restraint and refinement.

Luz used brass and silver rods to create his cyclist and acrobat sculptures. He also experimented with jewelry, creating gold from quartz, lapis lazuli, and black onyx. Photography remained a constant in his work. As he traveled across the Asian and Indian continents, his eyes were constantly drawn to the breathtakingly beautiful scenery.

ASIAN TEMPLES, FORTS, AND PALACES

Luz traveled on an annual basis, introducing a new and exciting subject: Asian temples, forts, and palaces. He captured the essence of these ancient and impressive buildings. Once again, the artist used his linear mastery to imbue these massive structures with lightness, airiness, and weightlessness. He titled the series "Cities of the Past." These works began in the 1990s, transitioning from a rich and opulent color palette of reds and gold to the stark severity of black and white.

This prolific output of work over decades is even more remarkable when we consider Luz's various managerial responsibilities. He was the executive director of the Design Center of the Philippines for 14 years, beginning in 1973. At the same time, he served as director of the Metropolitan Museum in Manila, where he presented 120 exhibitions over a 10-year period. He also served as director of the now-defunct Museum of Philippine Art (MOPA). Despite these numerous responsibilities, the eponymous Luz Gallery, founded in 1960, continued to exhibit the works of the country's established and emerging artists. Despite closing after four decades of operation, the Luz Gallery established itself as the standard for newly opened commercial art galleries.

Luz received appropriate recognition and awards for all of his accomplishments. Among them are the Republic Cultural Heritage Award for Painting in 1966, the Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters from the Republic of France in 1978, the Patnubay ng Kalinangan Award from the City of Manila in 1980, the Gawad CCP Para sa Sining for Visual Arts in 1989, and the City of Manila's Diwa ng Lahi in 1993.

In 1997, Arturo Luz received the title of National Artist.

But he refused to rest on his laurels.

In 2009, Luz debuted a new series of large-scale sculptures in a show aptly named "Monumental."

Corazon Alvina, former executive director of the National Museum, extols his lifetime work, writing:

"His art is expertly crafted, and his treatment of themes, both Philippine and universal, is eloquent and clear. Though logic prevails, visual pleasure is evident. No artist in the Philippine landscape has ever had such a profound influence on the pursuit of excellence and artistic integrity across such a broad spectrum while maintaining the intellectual independence required of all true artists."

Despite widespread praise and admiration, National Artist Arturo Luz, the man who streamlined contemporary Philippine art, maintained a humble demeanor. He remarked, “In my own little world, I know precisely what I want to do. And for me, the greatest satisfaction comes from creating works of art. Nothing can compare to it."

National Artist Arturo Luz died on May 26, 2021.


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Cid Reyes, a De La Salle University graduate, continued his education by studying painting at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome and art history at the City Lit Institute in London. From 1995 to 2004, he wrote the weekly art column "Gallery-Hopping" for TODAY. Reyes authored the seminal interview book, "Conversations on Philippine Art." He has authored or coauthored more than 40 art books and nearly 1,000 artist notes. He contributed to the books "TANAW: The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Art Collection" along with "The Life and Art of Lee Aguinaldo." They were both awarded the Alfonso T. Ongpin Prize for Best Art Book. His book, "MVP: The Man and His Art," received a Gold Stevie International Business Award in 2021.

The Art Association of the Philippines named Cid Reyes "Best in Art Criticism" in 1978, and Art Quarterly Manila named him "Critic of the Year" in 2001, 2002, and 2003. The "Most Outstanding Kapampangan in the Arts" award was given to him in 2016. De La Salle University honored him with a "Lifetime Achievement Award" in 2023.

He is the author of choice by five National Artists, namely: Arturo Luz, BenCab, J. Elizalde Navarro, Napoleon Abueva, and Fernando Amorsolo.

Cid Reyes, an artist in his own right, has held twenty solo exhibitions. His paintings are in the collections of the Cultural Center of the Philippines, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the Philippine Trade Center in New York, Equitable-BDO, Deutsch Bank, PLDT, SMART, Meralco, and several private collections.

Cid Reyes is the publisher of Art & Lifestyle.

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