Saturday, February 18, 2017

Reject Bucari photographer's apology

"I want to solidify as an artist and show that as I grow as a person and make mistakes and learn from them, I'm going to grow artistically."
--Eminem

By Alex P. Vidal

NEW YORK CITY -- Philippine Mayor Rolito Cajilig of Leon, Iloilo and Iloilo second district Rep. Arcadio Gorriceta should reject the "apology" made by Ilonggo photographer Steve Francis Quiatchon.
As an artist, Quiatchon committed no crime. El no cometio ningun crimen. 
The controversial photo of a beautiful lady Quitachon took in Bucari, Leon recently was a piece of art, a product of a high-minded craftmanship. (https://www.facebook.com/dyfmBOMBOILOILO/photos/a.1054628021242720.1073741828.1054610584577797/1321340164571503/?type=3&theater)
It could net Quitchon a windfall in international market because of the photo's quality.
He should be congratulated for putting Bucari, known as the "Little Baguio", on the map in a unique manner.
Because of the controversy generated by the photo, Bucari, Leon is now the talk of the town. 
Through the social media, people in the four corners of the globe are starting to be mesmerized by the town's potentials and richness in ecosystem and tourism.

BODY

Even in antiquity, a woman's body has been savagely the subject of intense debate and quarrel. 
King David, the first known Biblical Peeping Tom, watched with lust Bathsheba's body, thus King Solomon became a product of King David's adultery.
The New Testament chronicled how Salome made her controversial dance. 
In the Roman Empire, Caesar had been bewitched after Egyptian servants rolled up the carpet and exposed Cleopatra's body.
The "scandals" and 'infamy" of female Pharoahs Hatshepsut (Maatkare), Ahmose-Nefertari, Ashotep, Sobeknefru have been inscribed on ancient tablets and caves before photography was born eons of years later.
A plethora of social and political movements even challenged to the core the Victorian morality that created a paradigm shift in the British Empire's rigid moral system where nudity was a total hysteria.
The Bucari, Leon photo was a product of the artist's talent and imaginative skills, an expression of his mind as an emerging synthesis of evolutionary strategist, inventor and mechanic.
It was Albert Einstein who said that "Imagination is more important than knowledge."
Pablo Picasso best described how important is an artist in the Divine Providence's hierarchy: "God is really only another artist. He invented the giraffe, the elephant and the cat. He has no real style, He just goes on trying other things." 

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ACCORDING to a former coup plotter who now lives in northern Iloilo, Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV wouldn't be so brave and daring in his recent spat with President Rodrigo Duterte if he did not have the support of big political and military personalities in the country.
"Trillanes knows that as a senator, he is only a David fighting a Goliath in Malacanang and yet, he even threatened to jail the president if it will be proven that Mr. Duterte had more than P2 billion in his bank accounts," the former coup plotter said.
Is former president FVR one of them, Mr. Coup Plotter? 

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