Friday, May 25, 2007

“Into your hands I commend my spirit”

Jesus surrenders his spirit to God the father.

“It is finished”


Amidst the denudation of the forest and the death due to war.

“I Thirst”


SRP fish kill Cebu 2002. Man’s struggle against natural calamities is a
taste ion.

“My God! My God! Why have you forsaken me”



9/11 tragedy. fleeing away from evil.

“Today, you will be with me in Paradise”


Jesus offered dimas paradise, a state of bliss, peace and serenity.

“Woman, this is your Son,” “Son, this is your Mother”



The heart of Jesus and Mary is one with all her sons.

“Forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing”


Amidst laughter and ridicule, Christ carries his cross to save man from his downfall. Contemporary society vis-a-vis the soldier that crucified christ provides us with a panorama of what evil in this world can do. Christ sal-
vation and love conquers evil.

Artist Profile

Manuel PaƱares is an ethnographer and a historian painter. In 2002, was awarded the
Alibata Award for his Distinguished contribution in the Preservation of the Arts, Paintings
of the Tribes of Mindanao and the Historical Paintings “Sugbu Sa Karaang Panahon
from of the Cebu International Education the Arts, for his paintings Sugbo sa Karaang
Panahon.

“In my early childhood, my family lived in Bagumbayan, Marteres.
With them and my friends and relatives we walked to the Cathedral for
Mass and other special events, weddings, baptisms, Christmas and
the traditional Lenten Confessions and Festivities, the Siete Palabras.
Later, in Labangon, we climb the hills of Cebu to gather wood for re-
enactment of the Seven Last Words on Good Friday at the Cathedral.”

Painting Christ on Good Friday, became a devotion and a tradition for the artist:

I was 12 or 13 years old when I started to draw in pencil, I discovered
Jesus Christ on Good Friday. The question I often asked myself then,
was how Jesus looked? How could I recognize him? Later, at ages
17, 18 to 19 when I stated to use colors in my drawings, the face of
Jesus, I often encountered on Good Friday, became a sweaty and
bloody imprint of the face of Jesus Christ in Veronica’s Veil.
I continued to paint Veronica’s Veil through the years to Davao, trav-
eling abroad

I continued to paint, it was in the 1990’s when the series evolved into
a Montage to Peace. A juxtaposition and a collage of experience of
man’s journey vis-a-vis his relationship with God and his Creator. The
Series, Montage for Peace gained momentum in terms of its meaning
focusing of Man/s salvation and God’s love.

The Paintings went mobile on tour, to Davao, to the different Schools
in Cebu, to

CIE 2001, Davao 1999, Southwestern University 2002, Marcelo Fer-
nan Media Center 2004 Artmovs Anniversary, Ang Sto. Nino nga na-
himong Nasareno March 20007, Cathedral Museum May 8, 2007.

Montage for Peace: Seven Last Words of Jesus

Montage for Peace: Seven Last Words of Jesus

Montage for Peace is a Series of Paintings of The Seven Last Words of Jesus on Good
Friday Jesus Passion and Death

Each Painting is a Visual Interpretation of the Last Words Of Jesus
During his Passion and Death in Jerusalem.

The paintings in the collection are approximately 24 inches by 27 inches and the Me-
dium is Mixed Media predominantly Acrylic and Pastel.