Lin-ay as simulated in the New Iloilo City Hall render |
This Statue of Ilonggo Pride, is another obra of renowned multi-media visual artist, Professor Edward Defensor.
Professor Ed Defensor and her Lin-ay masterpiece |
The woman statue wears a “Patadyong” skirt and a “Sablay” made of Hablon, products of the then flourishing weaving industry in Iloilo. On its chest is an ethnic necklace symbolic of the rich ethnic culture of Iloilo, also a symbol of being a descendant of the royal line of Datus and a denizen of Iloilo’s internationally known folk-history.
Lin-ay: the Statue of Ilonggo Pride |
She will be completely in bronze, and like the Lady of Freedom of Washington D.C. will also serve as a lightning rod.
Upon completion she will be the biggest statue in Iloilo City and the whole of Iloilo province, and our first important cultural edifice since the Arroyo fountain which was put up in the early 1900s.
(Texts are excerpts from Prof. Defensor's description of Lin-ay)
photo credits: Prof. Ed Defensor
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