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Cavern-19 Painting

Claudine Brantes

Chile

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 35.4 W x 47.2 H x 1.6 D in

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About The Artwork

This work set in the time of the pandemic that we are currently experiencing, reflects through its multiple symbolisms the situation experienced by many. The grieving protagonist, with teary eyes, holding a bouquet of withered flowers, which represent her mood and feelings, before the departure of her beloved who rises to the afterlife, leaving her with the memory of the portrait of her wedding, which it shines illuminated by the lit candle symbolizing the eternal love that transcends this existence and the passage of time, represented by the old vitrola. The cat represents the communication between the souls that will remain imperturbable beyond any circumstance. The dog representing protection, who from the beyond will receive the family of his loved one. The presence of the hen eating, alludes to the happiness and blessings that are still present beyond difficulties and sorrows. Fertility, the birth of children, represented by the stroller, continue to be the force to fight and get ahead, since there are the tools to rise above the situation, which is symbolized in the ladder present in the work.

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:35.4 W x 47.2 H x 1.6 D in

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My name is Carol Claudia Alvarez Brantes, and my stage name is Claudine Brantes, my maternal surname and Claudine in honor of my beloved grandmother Claudine. I am passionate about art, and I started in this world from a young age, when as a teenager faced with an illness that kept me at rest and being very restless, my father gave me a drawing and painting kit. Looking at magazines I found works by Modigliani, an artist who fascinated me and whose style I tried to copy, adding my personal stamp. I didn't know it, but from that moment on, I began to forge my own style, influenced by artists like Modigliani, Klimt, Matisse, among others. I started painting and I was lucky enough to study painting with great masters, such as the Chilean Hernan Soto León from Valparaiso, Chile; the Spanish Bernardo Rodriguez Gil, in Buenos Aires, Argentina; the Argentine Jorge Sarazola, in Buenos Aires, Argentina and currently with the great master Francisco Jose Villalon Godoy, in Las Condes, Metropolitan Region of Santiago, Chile. I have had the pleasure of participating as a guest in several exhibitions in Argentina by my teachers and of participating in exhibitions here in Chile and the world. I was also called by publishers to illustrate the book cover. My work generally embodies feelings. Those feelings that we try to cover because they generate something for us, and in my case that something is embodied in my paintings.

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