Meanderings II

Jim Orencio

 

 

June 18 – July 19, 2020
Altro Mondo Creative Space 
1159 Chino Roces Avenue, San Antonio Village, 1203 Makati

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Rooted in what perhaps could be Nicolas Poussin’s neo-classicism, Orencio paints what he feels like the French Romantics. He paints what he sees like Courbet, the realist and like the impressionists, Orencio endeavors to capture changing patterns of light in all his compositions.

 

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In his young career as an artist, he knew huge success as a landscape painter and most of his collectors continue to think of him that way. His style is fresh and innovative, carefully observing every nuance and detail of his favorite subject – Nature. Orencio’s canvases are simple yet grand. He built his landscapes on solid geometric forms. His compositions are light drenched with warm palette of colors. His choice of scenes are idyllic with luminous atmospheres, and his signature brushwork at first bold and solid then maturing into a feathery light touch. His is a poetry of landscapes; woody and ethereal.”

– Remigio David, Artistic Director, Altro Mondo

 

Scenes from a Flowing World:
Meanderings II by Jim Orencio

Landscape, as a painting genre, has long been regarded as one of the most viable—and vitalizing—subject matter that reveals the relationship of the artist to his environment. Through his lens of subjectivity, he is able to bring fresh insight to land that could assume many things: God’s visible silhouette, new avenues of perception, the interior state of the artist. But what if the landscape is not merely observed but attended to, experienced, lived in?

This is what the 28th solo exhibition, Meanderings, by Jim Orencio offers: an attentiveness that is rooted in the urge to map out, understand, and occasionally inhabit the “patch of paradise” he acquired in the town of Madalag in his home province, Aklan, seven years ago. This urge has been exemplified by his two previous shows, The Golden Hour and Stream, which make the current one a continuing narrative of his interaction with his landscape.

In the nine works that constitute the show, the landscape is energized by the “meanderings” of streams and waterways as they negotiate through the stones and undergrowth, carving their own paths and injecting an element of motion in an otherwise still composition. Their presence suggests that the environment is ecologically sound, self-sustaining, and virtually untouched. Captured at the different times of day—as a nod to the Impressionists whose emphasis was on light—the landscape is suggested as pure and pristine, bereft of human presence and intervention.

But for someone who has dominion to the place, Orencio knows that his depictions are shadowed by looming threats. For one, kaingin, or slash-and-burn method, is still very much being practiced by some near his area. And should it continue unabated (nature, it must be said, doesn’t respect human demarcations) there is a possibility that the streams that he has painted may dry up and disrupt the ecology of the place, irrevocably affecting the flora and fauna that draw sustenance from these water reservoirs.

Which is to say that Orencio’s works are painted with a sense of urgency. While they mirror the beauty of the landscape that has inspired them, these paintings also serve as documentary proof of the fragility of nature, and hence the need to protect it. In his works, Orencio, whose childhood is replete with memories of communing with and cultivating the earth, celebrates as he simultaneously warns and advocates. “I’m keeping a close watch because there is an urge to preserve the place,” he says.

– Carlomar Arcangel Daoana

 

On-site exhibit runs from June 18 to July 19 at Altro Mondo Creative Space. You can find the gallery at 1159 Chino Roces Ave., San Antonio Village, Makati City. For inquiries, please call (+632) 7501 3270 or email altromondoart@gmail.com