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Bia Artwork - Limited Edition of 50

Rey Vinas

Brazil

Digital, Digital on Canvas

Size: 16.9 W x 24 H x 0.4 D in

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About The Artwork

About five years ago, I bought a Samsung Note 9 phone to get back to drawing. More than three decades ago, I had abandoned drawing and painting, swallowed by the multiple tasks of someone who had three jobs at the time. Returning to the visual arts after the age of 55 was supposed to be just a hobbyist activity, without commitment, but shortly afterwards, right after the heart attacks I suffered, art would once again become the center of a life “by a thread”. And it was in this context that I created the first digital portrait of my daughter Beatriz on my cell phone, when she was barely 22 years old. Bia would later inspire one of the characters in my novel “Amandas: Written to Postpone Death”. In the book, his serene and peaceful character and his delicacy were “lent” to one of the “Amandas” who cross the life of the tormented Armando. It so happens that the fine art printing of the portrait of the first Beatriz could only be done with quality in A4 size, at most. And my expectation was to have the work printed in medium size or large format. After watching David Hockney's display of digital works in their exuberance, I thought about buying a graphics tablet and a tablet to do this work. The result is here: an improved version of the first Bia, a little cleaner perhaps, and in excellent shape.

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Digital:Digital on Canvas

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:50

Size:16.9 W x 24 H x 0.4 D in

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Rey Vinas is a Brazilian visual artist, editor and writer. Born in Belém, capital of the State of Pará, on February 10, 1963. He has published 19 books, three of them (poems), awarded. He was a professor of Portuguese at the Federal University of Pará and of Literature Theory at the so-called Centro Universitário de Brasília (CEUB), located in the country's capital. In the 1980s, he worked as a reporter and editor for the newspapers "O Liberal" and "Diário do Pará", both widely circulated in the Brazilian Amazon. He was also editor of a literary section – "Primeira Página" – and of a culture and tourism magazine – "Ver-o-Pará". After 30 years of inactivity, he returned to drawing and painting in November 2019, after suffering two successive heart attacks. His new works were produced from that date onwards and to date total more than 700 pieces. Before living in the city of Natal, in Northeast Brazil, he resided in the capital of Brazil for 23 years, acting as writer and coordinator of the publication editing sector of the Superior Electoral Court. Rey Vinas's current work is influenced by artists such as Pablo Picasso, George condo, Paul Klee, Kooning Willem, Joan Mitchell, Lee Krasner and Jean-Michel Basquiat, as well as Franz Kline and Pierre Soulages. The main feature of the artist is experimentation with various techniques and different supports, from the linen or cotton screen to the pleated paper; From the serapilheira to the plywood; from recycled fiber to ceramic. It also uses various materials, such as oil paint, acrylic, gouache, watercolor, nankin and egg seasoning. “Most of my brackets, besides the screen, is saturated material. They are papers, fabrics and woods that suffered the action of time, corrupted, discarded, sometimes considered useless. This material (packaging, cards, high strength cardboard, plastics, ceramics, etc.) carries, I believe, the vital energy of the things they have suffered. Once they collected them, I apply waterproofing bases, masses, varnishes and fungicides that make them again usable, protected and durable, but with the special characteristic of 'saturation', which produces unpredictable aesthetic effects. And they are quite sustainable. My themes are aesthetic and critical of existential, social and economic situations.

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