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Bestiary C-19 Painting

'Pacorrosa Cuevas

United Kingdom

Painting, Enamel on Canvas

Size: 106.7 W x 78.7 H x 0 D in

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Acrylic, temple, markers and graphite on canvas Córdoba 2020 Bestiary C-19 is the largest artwork that Pacorrosa painted during confinement, this work took almost the three months that the confinement lasted in Spain. Trapped in his workshop in Córdoba by chance, he had no materials, just a roll of canvas, some pigments and markers. This is how this work began, he ordered paint online that took a long time to arrive. Like an enclosed feline he created this great artwork. The rampant bull represents this social problem that humans face, at that time, of fear and uncertainty, the figures are painted on another painting in tempera and marker. The deer and the bee are two of his best friends with whom he maintained a close relationship, the only people he saw clandestinely when the army was on the street, they used to meet in the supermarket and from there they went to his studio. The artist was originally going to paint himself split as a chameleon perched on one of the bull's horns, throwing his tongue to the annoying & seductive bee and as a leopard fighting with the bull. When he was finishing the work he decides to change it by telling the updated story, the leopard has given up the fight against the bull, he watches from his branch what is happening, how the jovial bee seduces the animal and the deer howls the bull to move away. These therianthropic characters, like the bull, are half drawn, half painted, with different graphic languages, unfinished, thus telling us the fictitious feeling of the pandemic spring of 2020. Bestiario C-19 es la obra más grande que Pacorrosa pinta durante el confinamiento, este trabajo le llevó casi los tres meses que duró el encierro en España. Atrapado en su taller en Córdoba de forma fortuita no tenía materiales, solo un rollo de tela algunos pigmentos y rotuladores. Así empezó este trabajo, pidió online pintura que tardó mucho en llegar. Como un felino encerrado creó esta gran obra. El toro rampante representa este problema social al que nos enfrentamos los humanos, en ese momento, de miedo e incertidumbre, las figuras están pintadas sobre otro cuadro al temple y rotulador. El ciervo y la abeja son dos de sus mejores amigos con los que mantenía una relación estrecha, las únicas personas que veía de forma clandestina cuando el ejército estaba en la calle, quedaban en el supermercado y de ahí iban a su estudio. El artista en un principio iba a pintarse desdoblado, como un leopardo que lucha con el toro y como un camaleón posado en uno de los cuernos del toro lanzando su lengua hacia la seductora y molesta abeja. Cuando estaba terminando la obra decide cambiarla contando la historia actualizada, el leopardo ha desistido de la lucha contra el toro, mira desde su rama lo que está ocurriendo, como la jovial abeja seduce al animal y el ciervo berrea al toro para que se aparte. Estos personajes teriántropos al igual que el toro están medio dibujados, medio pintados, con distintos lenguajes gráficos, inacabados contandonos así lo ficticio del sentir de la primavera pandémica de 2020.

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Painting:Enamel on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:106.7 W x 78.7 H x 0 D in

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