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Brazil
Painting, Digital on Glass
Size: 23.6 W x 31.5 H x 0.1 D in
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Painting:Digital on Glass
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Size:23.6 W x 31.5 H x 0.1 D in
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Brazil
The emotion that a black Brazilian feels, creating something that emotion transcends imagination. Having their culture crossed by cultural industrialization and how this interferes in their interpretation of signs according to their manifestation in objects and images in the perception of the cultural construction of large metropolises observing how cultural metamorphosis takes place in large cultural centers and what my role is for in this construction. I develop a form of aesthetic narrative, pleasing to the eye, influenced by hip hop culture, I use historical events and my everyday experience in my creation and from that I create an abstract vision of the future. Criticizing the centralization of works in large cultural centers that ignore the subjectivity of black people. Addressing the theme of emotions, I decided to create a work that showed passion, anguish, strength, beauty, everything is portrayed in the paintings so that the flowers present in my work represent the feeling itself, like dreams, desires and hopes that are beautiful, but very fragile in this reality and at the same time very expensive. Even though people like me have their dreams and hopes ripped away from you, your emotions and hopes that emerged are still as beautiful in your memory as the dead flowers present in the vast majority of my work. Feeling trapped by not being able to see the colors of different seasons, in different landscapes without the glow of a digital device on your face. Realizing that for people like us, dreams, like most things, tend to be artificial. The digital made me believe for the little I know about art that I make digital collages. Because as a young black man with no financial incentive, digital collage was a cost-effective way I found to fulfill the creative desire I have. Explaining how cultural industrialization affects me and influences my way of making art, it goes through the consumption of cinema and pop culture. Making me question how much an artist needs to be commercial to sell their work and live off their art. As far as mass production requirements are concerned, an artist often presents works that do not have the same desired quality or impact, and the new forms of mass production developed can have a not so immediate creation process with digital art. ''He is an outsider artist. Eru began to explore digital art in 2019, when he created his first digital collages. Since then his artistic career took off very quickly.
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