A magnificant bronze sculpture standing proudly on a small area straddling Letre Road and C-4 Road, right before the SSS & BIR offices on C-4. Behind it, a welcome sign to this city we lovingly call our hometown Malabon.
Up close is the only way to really appreciate this magnificent sculpture. I just wish that Meralco post could be situated farther away. |
Because Malabon is surrounded by rivers and is near Manila Bay, much of the livelihood in the city is related to fishing. Thus the main character depicted in the sculpture is a fisherman with a fishing net slung over his shoulder and a metal basin ("banyera") full of fish at his feet. Behind the fisherman is a man who appears to be in a "barong" (Filipino dress shirt) - and Mr. Cacnio says his concept was that this man represents a professional who studied and will help lead our city to progress. This man also represents the father who, together with his wife and children, form a tightly bonded family. The bamboo pieces surrounding the sculpture are 21 in all - representing the 21 barangays of Malabon.
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For more on ANGEL CACNIO please see: Angel C. Cacnio, preeminent Malabon artist and Angel Cacnio: Strokes for the Folk.For more on MICHAEL CACNIO please see: Michael Cacnio: Sculptor par excellence.
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