Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod welcomes the holiday season with the launching of Shapes, Shades & Scapes, a solo exhibit featuring the works of Negros-borne artist Edbon Sevilleno.
The abstract showcase provides viewers with an ethereal experience of finding images and shapes within and behind other forms, providing a safe passage through the composition.
Local prominent figures of the Negros art scene, such as Eduardo “Eddie Boy” Ledesma, and Ligaya “Gaying” Lizares were invited to cut the ribbon together with Sevilleno and Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod, Front Office Manager, Archie Javellana.
“What we have here (exhibit) is the kind of art that reveals the limits of our understanding, the one that lets you abandon superficial perspectives,” said Javellana.
As guests marveled at the fascinating display of artworks, Christmas cheer spurred at the venue with the entrance of dancers (Yuri Crew) initially poised as guests at the gallery center. The dance signaled the start of another affair, the ceremonial tree lighting. Guests were directed to Marapara Plaza (Pool Deck), where a 15-ft tree awaited its lighting.
“Christmas is a season of reminiscing the vibrant colors of our youth and rediscovering the sentiments of our hearts — and for us, it’s gratefulness. We dedicate today’s occasion to the people who followed and supported our journey to becoming the Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod that we are today,” said Sherwin Lucas, General Manager of Park Inn by Radisson Bacolod.