Treasures threaded together
STITCHING thread onto canvas was a product of arduous trial and error for visual artist Patrick Esmao.
In a bid to create landscapes and cityscapes from geometrical patterns, he discovered that incorporating metallic thread in particular added depth and light to his works. He just had to find the right kind of thread.
鈥淚 went through four materials before I found the perfect one. It鈥檚 the thread used for gowns, garments, and decorations that have a certain lustrous texture,鈥 he told 大象传媒.
This material can really hold a person鈥檚 attention due to the three-dimensional effect it has when hit by light, he added.
At Galerie Joaquin in Rockwell, Makati, his exhibit 鈥淭hreads of Time鈥 showcases many of these geometrical paintings, some depicting cacti and desert landscapes and others showing ancient ruins.
Inspired by audiobooks of The Story of Art by E.H. Gombrich, specifically the chapters on art from ancient civilizations, Mr. Esmao sought to explore the gaps in people鈥檚 interpretation of the time.
(The Story of Art, first published in 1950, is a survey of the history of art from ancient times to the modern era.)
鈥淢y paintings show simplified, basic forms 鈥 rocks, obelisks, pillars. How do we conceive time through rectangular shapes? How do we interpret history with artefacts and structures?,鈥 he said in a Zoom interview. Despite not having any expertise in archaeology, it was an intriguing topic for him to ponder over.
Mr. Esmao鈥檚 background in industrial drafting, not in fine arts, also pushed him to develop skills on his own.
鈥淢ost skills I have I did by trial and error, experimentation,鈥 he said. 鈥淎rtists have moments of creation without trying to present anything definite, just playing around. For this, I explored interpretations of the past.鈥
He also stressed the importance of focusing on art, having made art part-time for 13 years and full-time starting 2021. 鈥淚 have to do it continuously day in, day out. The work is much better. It鈥檚 hard if there are other commitments,鈥 he said.
Although Mr. Esmao鈥檚 thread and acrylic geometrical paintings in 鈥淭hreads of Time鈥 are his own dedicated translations of history, he invites viewers to question and form their own.
鈥淚magine the gaps between our interpretations and how things actually were in ancient times. The conflict between the original meaning and the images of today,鈥 he explained. 鈥淲hat do we lose in the translation?鈥
鈥淭hreads of Time鈥 will be on view at Galerie Joaquin in Rockwell, Makati, from March 1 to 11. 鈥 Bront毛 H. Lacsamana


