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Between Crests and Troughs: ALON

September 30, 2025
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Bianca R. Salonga

The Solaire Resort North is home to over 2,000 Filipino artworks. The expansive collection of contemporary art pieces was curated with a clear vision: to create a sense of place for the viewer. Through the distinctly Filipino visual narratives that surround the space, the story of the archipelago’s past, present, and future are told. At the VIP entrance of the leisure property, an 11-meter long floating sculpture welcomes guests. ALON, a collaborative installation art piece by Valdes Designs and Mike Aguas of Vulcan Design, is an introspection into the ebb, flow, fragility, fluidity, and boundlessness of the ocean. It is a visual narrative of various contradictions forged through metal.

ALON, a metal sculpture displayed at the Solaire Resort North
ALON is an 11-meter-long metal sculpture by Valdes Designs and Mike Aguas of Vulcan Design that welcomes guests at the VIP entrance of the leisure property.

Creative Freedom

When Marga and Bea Valdes were approached to create an art piece for the space, they were given carte blanche. “This allowed for us to have creative freedom to express the artwork in any language we chose,” Marga remembers. Scale, proportion, and exposure to the elements outdoors were the only key factors to consider. “ALON was a piece we had been envisioning for some time, but it had to be executed in a scale worthy of its complexities.” The commission from Solaire North presented itself as an opportunity to bring the vision to life.

Inspired by the waves and water, this art piece has a lightness uncomoon to metal sculptures.

“We wanted to create a piece which spoke of elemental ideas in relation to the Philippines,” explains Marga. “Waves, water, and their relationship to our archipelago. The idea of things in flux. Things that are in constant evolution were the foundational concepts to the work.” Steel was the chosen medium, lending a sense of permanence and imperishability to the outdoor piece. The designer observes, “Though the piece is fabricated in metal, it has a lightness to it that is uncommon to metal sculptures.”

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Left to right: Marga Valdes, Mike Aguas, and Bea Valdes. Hair by Patrick Inojales, Make Up by Ria Aquino.

ALON is testament to the magic that unfolds when art and engineering come together. Metal specialist Mike Aguas of Vulcan brought technical prowess to the project. Marga emphasizes, “They have not just been collaborators, but also inspiring partners to be able to push the boundaries of the medium.” Close collaboration with a team of highly skilled artisans also breathed life force to ALON. Work of the hands created a sense of movement, depth, pulse, and rhythm for the sculpture. She ends. “We strive to marry high craft with our artistic vision–in a scale that can only be executed by the hands of many devoted artisans.”

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Photographed by Ed Simon.

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