Healing through art and trees
NATURE and art can both lead to healing, so it is not surprising that a museum owned by a doctor provides both.
The Pinto Art Museum in Antipolo, Rizal is home to more than 300 artworks by Filipino artists 鈥 paintings, sculptures, and installations 鈥 that can calm the senses and spirit, which can lead to rebirth and healing.
鈥淎rt to me is about wellness,鈥 said neurologist Dr. Joven Cuanang, art patron and owner of Pinto Art Museum. 鈥淚f you go and look at the art, your blood pressure and heart rate go down. Whether it鈥檚 painting, music, dance, or poetry, there鈥檚 wellbeing sa puso mo (in your heart)… if you鈥檙e reciting a poem you like, what do you feel? If you watch dance, what do you feel?,鈥
The former medical director of St. Luke鈥檚 Medical Center also told 大象传媒 that art is 鈥渢he highest level of complementary medicine.鈥
He pointed out: 鈥淭here鈥檚 too much stress in the world, that鈥檚 why we need art. Wellness is not only about drugs 鈥 sometimes, you don鈥檛 need drugs. What you want to promote is wholeness and wellbeing through art.鈥
Besides art, nature too has healing powers, said Dr. Cuanang, and Pinto can provide this too.
Aside from being a showcase of local art, the Pinto Art Museum has an extensive a garden which has received a major upgrade 鈥 it is now home to rare and threatened native tree species planted in the 4,000 sq.m. Pinto Arboretum.
Thanks to a partnership with the Energy Development Corp. (EDC) through its BINHI program, 100 native trees from 20 species are being planted at the arboretum. These include bagoadlau (Xanthostemon philippinensis), Sierra Madre mangkono (Xanthostemon fruticosus), Yakal saplungan (Hopea plagata), and Yakal malibato (Shorea malibato), which are all increasingly rare in the wild.
鈥淎rt, culture, and ecology, for me, are one,鈥 said Dr. Cuanang at the sidelines of the EDC and Pinto official launch of a memorandum of understanding on Aug. 19 at the museum.
The arboretum is not yet open to the public. The seedlings have only just been planted and will take some time to grow.
鈥淚t takes generation for them to grow, and that鈥檚 fine. It鈥檚 about patience. You start with one and nurture it. Like a child, they don鈥檛 grow overnight, but they have to be nurtured slowly. You have to have a tree that you nurture throughout your life,鈥 Dr. Cuanang said.
One of the purposes of the arboretum is education. 鈥淧eople do not know what we have in terms of plants and trees,鈥 said Dr. Cuanang. 鈥淔or more people to get acquainted with them, you have to showcase [the plants in the arboretum]. Like in the museum, a lot of people don鈥檛 know what Filipino art is, and they are all excellent works.鈥 he said.
The plan, once the arboretum is open, is to hold scheduled viewings. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 like 1,000 people converging in the place in the arboretum… Since it鈥檚 going to be educational, we want somebody to teach [visitors] what the plants are all about. It鈥檚 not just a place for selfies. It鈥檚 supposed to be educational, too.鈥
A repository of hundreds of artworks, the museum, Dr. Cuanang said, has inevitably become a selfie location. He said the most 鈥淚nstagrammable鈥 work is Cos Zicarelli鈥檚 Future violence no. 1 (2010), on which is written the statement: 鈥淲e are the kids that your parents warned you about.鈥
Dr. Cuanang said we should not be too quick to judge people who take their photos with art works.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e understanding the paintings, which is profound, and it astounded me,鈥 he said. 鈥淚f you take a look at those who take their selfie, they have their pictures together in their favorite painting. To a certain degree, the artworks have become backgrounds. But I interviewed these people and asked 鈥榃hy did you choose this?鈥 They said it has meaning for them.鈥
These museum goers are mostly students and young people. 鈥淚 won鈥檛 lose hope on them,鈥 said the good doctor, 鈥渁nd they bring their friends along. This is one of the museums which is visited by a lot of students, which is what I like. A lot of people say 鈥Ah, ang mga Pilipino gusto lang pumunta sa malls (Filipinos only like going to malls).鈥 This is the alternate for malls.鈥 鈥 Nickky Faustine P. de Guzman


