Celia Diaz Laurel is a name synonymous to world of arts.
By virtue of imagination, talent or skill to create works of
aesthetic value, especially in the field of fine arts, Celia Diaz Laurel has
gained the reputation for being a prolific stage actress, painter, writer,
poetess, set and costume designer for more than six decades.
Now at 86 years of age, Celia Diaz Laurel has a record feat of
chalking up hundreds of stage plays and musicals, painting a treasure trove of
artworks on different subjects, and writing / publishing books.
The first part of the book which
contains five chapters is the author’s personal memoirs of her early childhood
in Talisay, Negros Occidental up until she
moved to Manila for secondary education at Assumption Convent. The author also
shares her anecdotes as a budding artist, and her college years at the
University of the Philippines - College of Fine Arts located in Padre Faura.
Her intrinsic talents in painting, poetry, acting were honed and brought to the
forefront. Even her extra-curricular activities were worth remembering. The
author also pays tribute to the different men and women that helped shape the
life she has lived. The vignettes were written unabashedly with wit and humor which all the more makes the book
easier to read. This also served as the background of the courtship of her
ardent admirer Salvador Laurel Jr. Another interesting chapter was the author’s
tutelage from the Masters Fernando Amorsolo and
Guillermo Tolentino --- her professors who helped mold the brand of
artistry that she now carries. The final chapter dealt on her life at the U.P.
Diliman campus.
Part
Two aptly titled “My Works in Art” chronicles the evolution of the author’s
creative artistry and prolific mastery in painting as vividly executed in a
variety of subjects: Portraits – from the Diaz and Laurel clan; Personalities that continue to inspire her – like
Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta, and her mentor Fr. James B. Reuter S.J.; foreign
dignitaries; friends, figures, still life,
flowers and Mother Nature.
The
creative and production team of ‘The Colors of My
Life Celia Diaz Laurel – Painter’ is
composed of the following: Efren
M. Yambot (Editor); Cocoy Laurel (Art Director); Nestor A. Malgapo, Jr. (Book
Design & Cover); Annie Jaramillo Gaw (Front cover photo); Miriam R.
Castillo (Project Manager), Steve Bascos (Asst. Project Manager), Giant
Technologies Automation, Gadgets and Solutions, Edward Go and Gilbert Dimson (Photography); and Raffy Sanz
(Technical Support).
‘The Colors of My Life
Celia Diaz Laurel – Painter’ is the first of three books
which Celia Diaz Laurel hopes to finish
by the time when she is 86. The second book
shall focus on her work in the theater as actress and production designer. The
third book will share the colors of the eight decades of a truly blessed life
she has lived.
Celia
Diaz Laurel has also written ‘Days of Our Years: The Laurel Legacy - A Compilation of Selected Writings of Jose P.
Laurel (First edition in English launched in the Philippines (1989); ‘Days of
Our Years : The Laurel Legacy - Second
edition in Japanese Translation launched at National Diet in Tokyo, Japan; ‘Quotes
of Jose P. Laurel’ - Selected and compiled by Celia Diaz Laurel from Articles
and Speeches of President Jose P. Laurel (1934- 1957) - First Edition (1991); ‘Quotes
of Jose P. Laurel’
Reprinted by
the Lyceum of the Philippines University - Second Edition
(2006); ‘Siniping
Gintong Kaisipan ni Jose P. Laurel’ - Third Edition with Tagalog translation (2012);
‘Laurel Family Tree’ - Seven-Generation Genealogy of Laurel Family by Celia
Diaz Laurel and Gloria Carandang (1991); ‘Domingo Franco’ – A mini-biography
written for the 100th Anniversary of the Execution of the 13 Martyrs of
Bagumbayan (1997); ‘My Lolo Domingo Franco’ - Biography of Domingo Franco,
Patriot and Martyr of the Philippine Revolution (2011); ‘Doy Laurel’ - Coffee-table
book about the life of Doy Laurel (2005).
Celia Diaz Laurel is the mother of eight children -- Suzie,
Lynnie, Cocoy, David, Larry, Stella, Kris and Iwi – all artists in their own
right, and who will be performing in a special program prepared by Cocoy.
For book reservations and inquiries,
please contact Corito Melotindos at 869-7298 and 478-0575
Photo
Credits
Unless
otherwise credited, all photos are from the author’s collection. Every effort
has been made to identify copyright-holders; in case of oversight, corrections
will be made in the next editions.
Photo of
University of the Philippines Padre Faura by National Archives and Records
Administration of USA Bert Brandt, ACME Staff Correspondent and John T. Pilot.
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