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African Beauty Painting

Ojas Br

Brazil

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 59.1 H x 1.2 D in

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About The Artwork

This work - African Beauty - was inspired by the lyrics of the song by Brazilian singer and composer Jorge Ben Jor, "Zumbi". The lyrics speak of an African princess who came with her subjects on slave ships to Brazil, to be sold as a slave. Excerpt from the lyrics of the song: There's a big auction They say there's a princess in it for sale Who came along with his subjects Chained to oxcarts The idea behind this painting is to raise the question of how terrible human slavery is. And remind everyone that, regardless of color, race or religion, we are all human beings, and we must respect each other above all else.

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 59.1 H x 1.2 D in

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In my pictorial universe, every creative concept in my works is based on shades of blue. According to color psychology, the color blue can convey a state of mind of peace, tranquility, confidence and security, but I like to imagine the color blue as something supernatural, like a bluish veil created by God to protect and safeguard all his creative work. in the land. Inspired by this visual perception, I have sought to perfect my technique every day, just like an “alchemist of art" who seeks to transform colors and shapes into messages of love, peace and hope. In this sense, as in a synesthetic relationship, the essence of meanings of that color and what it can provoke in people's senses has led me, above all, to an attentive look at emotions, diversity and human plurality. And through stylized figures in shades of blue, painted on a multicolored geometric backdrop, which is more reminiscent of the urban landscapes of a city, with streets and graffiti walls, I have tried to connect with people, especially with the new generations, whether through the painting of a musician playing her accordion or, in another moment, telling the story of an African princess taken captive from her homeland on slave ships.

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