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Carrera en la niebla Painting

Rafael Barletta

Brazil

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 31.5 W x 23.6 H x 1.2 D in

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About The Artwork

This work is part of my latest collection Mumei No Uma (A horse with no name). The figure is of a horse or more horses running in the mist. The idea is movement and action, reflections and metaphors for real life. The works in this latest collection have a Cubist basis, something I had not experienced before, but always with characteristics of my style that bring the tracing and evolution and deconstruction of my work.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:31.5 W x 23.6 H x 1.2 D in

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Rafael Barletta was born in Porto Alegre, south of Brazil. Figurative-Abstract rusticist art, he entered the fine arts through illustration, his work matured and evolved into a more abstract art and that's when he started painting on canvas. The first works were created in 2012 and since then his work has been a search for something more and more original and personal. Since then, 4 collections have been created. The first collection, Rustiface, in 2016, focused on faces as carved figures in paintings. This collection had pieces on display in NY and Finland, as well as local exhibitions. His second collection, from 2018, called Sunna, already had a wider range of images, with direct reference to the sun and brought vegetation and other elements, composing the images together with the faces. The third collection of 2022, called Mumei No Uma and contains full-length figurative and scenery. The style remains the same, with some evolutionary and deconstructive traits, changing the techniques a little while maintaining the rustic and primitive identity that is the main feature of his work. The most recent collection, Rupestre, from 2024, brings a quantum leap in Barletta's brut art and shows an evolutionary path that led him to reach this new moment.

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