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Detail of the collage made with paper and soda cans.
Detail of the collage made with corrugated cardboard for the dress.
Detail of the collage made with the cardboard of the egg cartons, for the hairstyle outfits.
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SERIE DRAG 0001 Collage

Josep Pozo

Spain

Collage, Fabric on Paper

Size: 47.2 W x 78.7 H x 27.6 D in

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The DRAG QUEEN is a term that describes a person who characterizes and acts in the manner of a character with exaggerated features, with a primarily histrionic intent that mocks traditional notions of gender identity and gender roles, and therefore forms part of my characters with a defined character. non-identity. In the DRAG QUEEN SERIES, where I perform this exaggeration in character, I use recycled materials for collage, promoting sustainability and conveying a message to the viewer that we have magnificent materials in our immediate environment that we normally discard. In this series I use recycled magazine paper, egg cartons, soda cans, eggshells to make a collage on the face in which I have been inspired by Gaudi and his ceramic collages as the eggshell has a texture similar to that of mother-of-pearl with an interesting sheen. The famous literary character most similar to a drag queen is the Queen of the Night, part of the expression of LGBT pride.

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Collage:Fabric on Paper

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Size:47.2 W x 78.7 H x 27.6 D in

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@joseppozoart https://pozoartfigurative.blogspot.com/ https://pozoart.blogspot.com/ https://pozoartlandscapes.blogspot.com/ https://thepaperseries.blogspot.com/ I am Josep Pozo, born in Olot in 1971, One of the characters that attracts me the most are the Geishas, those artists that for me have no defined identity, their identity is hidden behind a make-up. That is what I try to transmit in my works, because for me they are a mystical and magical character. My restlessness made me evolve the characters painted in the urban series, looking for the protagonism of the figure as the main theme in my works. That's where the geisha, the clown, the puppets, the musicians came up, simply because of an impulse, a thought at that moment. In what these characters transmit to me, I think they have aspects and qualifiers in common. From this elegant woman, I am inspired by the feminine figure, her gestures and I am passionate about her attire with an infinity of colours and the contrast with her pale make-up. In my works I use a mixed technique, as I work with different materials on a base of fabric or wood mainly, since being a rigid base helps me to be able to make collages with different materials and use products for its fixation. One of the characteristics of this technique is the use of recycled materials collaborating with the sustainability of the environment. I use discarded materials to make my creations. Some of the materials I recycle are: Coffee grounds, egg cartons, soda cans and paper napkins. The paper and cardboard I use for the collage I paint and prepare carefully. I am in a universe of feelings, colours and freedom. By not representing identity in my characters I try to transmit freedom, freedom to be whoever you want to be, not depending on a face or clothing to identify you. In these three figurative characters I feel a connection through their attire and their faces that inspire me liberty and the strength to overcome. Also the intention of transmitting the message of the sustainability of the system that of the many material residues that we generate, part of them can be used to create.          JOSEP POZO according to the artist RICARDO MORÁN. "I have known Josep Pozo for many years, exactly when he was starting to attend the classes of the Municipal School of Belles Arts in Sant Joan les Fonts (Girona). At that time he was a dynamic boy, with a real desire to learn and very clear ideas about what he really wanted.

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