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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Angel C. Cacnio, preeminent Malabon artist

In a fitting conclusion to "art week" of my discovery tour of Malabon, I visited Mr. ANGEL CACNIO and his gracious wife Mrs. Mely Cacnio in their beautiful home in Barangay Hulong Duhat. 

Mr. CACNIO is known for his chronicles of Philippine heritage - historical events, heroic deeds, Filipino legends, traditions and values.  He also paints people and scenes from his hometown Malabon that immediately evoke feelings of nostalgia in townmates.  His deft strokes are brilliant and bold - leaving no doubt in the viewer's mind about the passion that the artist suffuses into his work.

This photo taken during Ma'Arteng Malabon exhibit.

ANGEL CACNIO was born in Malabon on June 6, 1931, the youngest of eight children of Flaviano Cacnio and Telespora Cruz.  Angel showed his creative inclination when he was still small, as he liked to play with mud by moulding the mud into artistic shapes.  Being the most sickly of the brood, he could not help much in his father's line of work - fishing - which may have led him even more to pursue his talent in art.

He graduated in 1954 with a Fine Arts degree at the University of the Philippines.


Photo from the artist's scrapbook - with his classmates at U.P.  From left:  Alcuaz, Abueva, Concepcion, Cacnio, Joya and Evangelista.

In 1953 his painting "Tatlong Sabungero" won first prize at the Third Shell National Student's Art Competition.  "The Capture of Mabini" won the Apolinario Mabini Centennial Art Competition in 1964.  He won prizes in the coin design contest of the Central Bank and his designs were used for the 25 and 50-centavo coins circulated in 1982-1983.  He also designed the 20-peso and 100-peso bills that are still in circulation.  He has garnered more recognition over the years here and abroad for his creative work.



 In the later years of Martial Law, he was commissioned to design the new 500-peso bill that would have had the image of then-President Ferdinand Marcos.  But when the EDSA Revolution took place and Cory Aquino became president, the image placed on the 500-peso bill became that of Ninoy Aquino.  CACNIO's design, which was not chosen, would have been more colorful.


CACNIO was a Gintong Parangal ng Malabon awardee for Art in 1981, and a Gintong Ama Awardee for Arts and Culture in 1996, among other awards and recognition.  His current involvements include the Sining Tambobong Foundation, Malabon Tourism, the Tuesday Group of artists which he co-founded, and the Iglesia ng Diyos (NPB) kay Cristo Jesus.

He has been married to Amelia Reyes Cacnio since 1959 and they have four children:  Ferdinand, Mabini, Michelle Pilar, and Michael Allen.  Ferdinand and Michael are both artists who specialize in brass sculpture.

The CACNIO residence is a gallery/museum not only for his work but also for those of his sons. Mrs. Cacnio also has her own collection of paintings by other Malabon artists.

An artist lives here.  This imposing bahay na bato-inspired house was constructed in 2004 and is both gallery and haven for Angel and Mely Cacnio.  The couple live in art's midst in a quiet garden retreat setting.

Brass sculpture  by sons Ferdinand and Michael


Work-in-progress still life









 

Brick and brass among the foliage.  


Read more about ANGEL CACNIO in the Manila Bulletin:  Angel Cacnio: Strokes for the Folk



Angel C. Cacnio
Artist/Painter
62 Don B. Bautista Blvd.
Barangay Hulong Duhat, Malabon City

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14 comments:

  1. Mang Angel is truly a gifted Filipino artist. His art is a reflection of our rich cultural heritage. He is also kind and very hospitable ... glad to have met this great artist in person.

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  2. I agree with you. We are blessed to have such a gifted and kind person in our midst. Thanks for your comment.

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  3. i am so proud of mr cacnio! he should be revered by malabonians!

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  4. Susan - Yes, Mr. Cacnio and other gifted artists of Malabon help enrich our cultural heritage. Thanks for dropping by.

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  5. ang galing...gifted talaga..

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  6. I know Mr. Angel Cacnio. He & Mr. Romeo Mananquil are responsible for making New Design Series (banknotes) & Flora & Fauna series, both original & revised (coins). I am numismatist/notaphilist frequently visit BSP Money Museum on BSP Headquarters in Manila. There are banknote specimens/prototype made by them, but I adore more Mr. Cacnio's sketch. May I know what the exact address of his family's residence in Malabon? I am also museum fanatic. I really want to see his artworks, paintings, & of course, the other samples of his banknote sketch. I'm from San Pedro, Laguna. Here's my email address, ambienceblizz@yahoo.com.ph. Thank you very much for this superb article about Mr. Cacnio.

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    1. Thank you for your comment. I shall email you.

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  7. Hi Ms. Cecile. We would like to feature Mr. Cacnio for our arts project. Can you email his contact details to me at micaeldelacruz@gmail.com? We would greatly appreciate your help on this. Thank you.

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    1. Thank you for your comment. I have just emailed you.

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  8. Great article! Is his house still open for visitors?

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    1. Thank you for comment. As far as I know, it's not open to the public, only for private groups.

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  9. can you email me his contact details? thanks

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    1. Hello. Please email me at mymalabon@gmail.com.

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