MANILA, Philippines - Entering Rachy Cuna’s exhibit at the ground floor of the National Museum is like entering a field of dreams. Every corner of the exhibit area where his 14 art installations are ...
From one’s childlike wonder about the glory of God, one’s faith flourishes to become a vow. And when the vow is kept and shared, one’s faith is all the more fortified. Rachy Cuna is known as the one ...
Rachy Cuna’s zest for life is shown in his works. —NELSON MATAWARAN “Sayaw-Sayawan” symbolizes Igorot dancers with headdresses. Rooster cages in a high-end mall? In his signature vibrant style, ...
For the teachers who attended Rachy Cuna’s recent workshop in Legazpi City, the session was more than just about gift wrapping and packaging. In his inimitable way, Cuna encouraged his audience to ...
An installation of 30 bamboo poles topped by slightly bent salakots that painted in the colors of the Philippine flag; a stylized orange table with white plates, glasses, a pitcher, lamp, and kaldero; ...
A truly unique exhibit was recently installed at the lobby of InterContinental Manila Abaniko by Rachy Cuna. Giving in to flights of the fantasy, the talented artist and floral architect came up with ...