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CAVAE SCUTUM IX Painting

René Agostinho

Brazil

Painting, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 16.5 W x 23.4 H x 0.2 D in

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About The Artwork

The art series "CAVAE SCUTUM" , Hollow Shields from Latin, explores the hollow emotional and psychological defenses that modern society has created seeking isolation. . CAVAE SCUTUM IX was to the Osten Biennial 2024: The lonely character, naked, on a cold night, sits staring at the moon, which indifferently testifies to his loneliness. With his shoulders hunched, he feels the weight and loneliness of power. His bare feet step on the cold grass wet with dew, connecting him with the terrain, but he, without removing the hollow shield that covers his head and face, remains clinging to the feeling of power, a prisoner of the prison he created.

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Painting:Acrylic on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:16.5 W x 23.4 H x 0.2 D in

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René was born in the 60's, in São Paulo, Brazil, during the Military Dictatorship. Art bloomed in his childhood, in the 70's and his formal artistic preparation and training took place during the adolescence, between 13 and 17 years of age, when he studied art history, artistic movements and various painting techniques. For years, René developed his singular style, an amalgamation of different influences passing through enshrined names from comic books, pop art, the great classics and modern masters, contemporary art, and everything else his unquiet mind can absorb. Each artwork has a dense narrative full of details. It is like little stories that are relevant for the big picture. Sometimes, the protagonist is just a spectator, who placidly observes the scene depicted or protagonist is the viewer himself, establishing a dialogue between the collective and the individual simultaneously. Aside his career as an artist, René was an executive in the Brazilian publishing market, being a publisher and editor of magazines and books Rene's art is innovative and shares his feelings about human existence, using allegories to represent people's daily lives. His vision as an artist is to suppress his own ego from his artwork in order to create a mirror where the viewer can see himself.

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