ColorChallenge: Orange Tuesday - Of Sunset and Silhouette

in steemitph •  6 years ago  (edited)

Riding the bandwagon and joining the #colorchallenge 😉

Sharing to you this photo showing the silhouette of our iconic university statue called The Oblation. We commonly called it as "Oble".

So what is Oble's story? In the words of its creator, National Artist Guillermo Tolentino, who was also a professor from the University of the Philippines:

The completely nude figure of a young man with outstretched arms and open hands, with tilted head, closed eyes and parted lips murmuring a prayer, with breast forward in the act of offering himself, is my interpretation of that sublime stanza. It symbolizes all the unknown heroes who fell during the night. The statue stands on a rustic base, a stylized rugged shape of the Philippine archipelago, lined with big and small hard rocks, each of which represents an island. The “katakataka” (wonder plant) whose roots are tightly implanted on Philippine soil, is the link that binds the symbolized figure to the allegorical Philippine Group. “Katakataka” is really a wonder plant. It is called siempre vivo (always alive) in Spanish. A leaf or a piece of it thrown anywhere will sprout into a young plant. Hence, it symbolizes the deep-rooted patriotism in the heart of our heroes. Such patriotism continually and forever grows anywhere in the Philippines.

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Looking at this photo, it never fails to touch my patriotic heart and awaken my love towards my country.

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beautiful sunset

Indeed!! 😊