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Author: William Rafael Marquina Buitrago
Title: Little Parsifal
Technique: Oil, purple pigment and resin on canvas
Dimensions: 95 x 75 cm (37.40 x 29.53 in)
Year: 2018
-Frameless

This artwork on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tngOB4DTQVI&list=PLMXPSzDKAHgsWc1TWU3LIbOjxBe7xK9C3&index=2&t=0s

Description: The legend of Parsifal, the young "chaste innocent, enlightened by compassion" ("Durch Mitleid Wissend, der Reine Tor") of the thirteenth-century medieval epic poem Parzival, whose plot is based on the mystical narrative of exploits for the power of the Christian relics in the hands of the Knights of the Holy Grail. But here, in this painting, far from accepting reincarnation, compassion and renunciation of oneself (since, in reference to the legend, this is attributable to a certain Hindu religious characteristic according to Wagner), that same character, Parsifal, he is a being with Hindu features but enigmatic, devoid of all humanity, the purple that surrounds him and the litmus at the top (effect of the purple ink diluted in kerosene) give him an extravagant, contemplative, languid, abnormal and mysterious character; the shadows represent the mystic emptiness and the reddish eye and mouth create a terrible, spectral being, but at the same time with a certain desolating tenderness.
The paint I used is simple, combining the characteristics of the oil with a purple pigment (used in the manufacture of ink for pens); the white is made with zinc oxide. I used a synthetic resin colored with an intense blood red under the head of Parsifal, so the intense reddish tones of the eyes, lower lip and right ear stand out with a special brightness contrasting with the few interspersed whites of oil and purple.
Author: William Rafael Marquina Buitrago
Title: Little Parsifal
Technique: Oil, purple pigment and resin on canvas
Dimensions: 95 x 75 cm (37.40 x 29.53 in)
Year: 2018
-Frameless

This artwork on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tngOB4DTQVI&list=PLMXPSzDKAHgsWc1TWU3LIbOjxBe7xK9C3&index=2&t=0s

Description: The legend of Parsifal, the young "chaste innocent, enlightened by compassion" ("Durch Mitleid Wissend, der Reine Tor") of the thirteenth-century medieval epic poem Parzival, whose plot is based on the mystical narrative of exploits for the power of the Christian relics in the hands of the Knights of the Holy Grail. But here, in this painting, far from accepting reincarnation, compassion and renunciation of oneself (since, in reference to the legend, this is attributable to a certain Hindu religious characteristic according to Wagner), that same character, Parsifal, he is a being with Hindu features but enigmatic, devoid of all humanity, the purple that surrounds him and the litmus at the top (effect of the purple ink diluted in kerosene) give him an extravagant, contemplative, languid, abnormal and mysterious character; the shadows represent the mystic emptiness and the reddish eye and mouth create a terrible, spectral being, but at the same time with a certain desolating tenderness.
The paint I used is simple, combining the characteristics of the oil with a purple pigment (used in the manufacture of ink for pens); the white is made with zinc oxide. I used a synthetic resin colored with an intense blood red under the head of Parsifal, so the intense reddish tones of the eyes, lower lip and right ear stand out with a special brightness contrasting with the few interspersed whites of oil and purple.
Author: William Rafael Marquina Buitrago
Title: Little Parsifal
Technique: Oil, purple pigment and resin on canvas
Dimensions: 95 x 75 cm (37.40 x 29.53 in)
Year: 2018
-Frameless

This artwork on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tngOB4DTQVI&list=PLMXPSzDKAHgsWc1TWU3LIbOjxBe7xK9C3&index=2&t=0s

Description: The legend of Parsifal, the young "chaste innocent, enlightened by compassion" ("Durch Mitleid Wissend, der Reine Tor") of the thirteenth-century medieval epic poem Parzival, whose plot is based on the mystical narrative of exploits for the power of the Christian relics in the hands of the Knights of the Holy Grail. But here, in this painting, far from accepting reincarnation, compassion and renunciation of oneself (since, in reference to the legend, this is attributable to a certain Hindu religious characteristic according to Wagner), that same character, Parsifal, he is a being with Hindu features but enigmatic, devoid of all humanity, the purple that surrounds him and the litmus at the top (effect of the purple ink diluted in kerosene) give him an extravagant, contemplative, languid, abnormal and mysterious character; the shadows represent the mystic emptiness and the reddish eye and mouth create a terrible, spectral being, but at the same time with a certain desolating tenderness.
The paint I used is simple, combining the characteristics of the oil with a purple pigment (used in the manufacture of ink for pens); the white is made with zinc oxide. I used a synthetic resin colored with an intense blood red under the head of Parsifal, so the intense reddish tones of the eyes, lower lip and right ear stand out with a special brightness contrasting with the few interspersed whites of oil and purple.
Author: William Rafael Marquina Buitrago
Title: Little Parsifal
Technique: Oil, purple pigment and resin on canvas
Dimensions: 95 x 75 cm (37.40 x 29.53 in)
Year: 2018
-Frameless

This artwork on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tngOB4DTQVI&list=PLMXPSzDKAHgsWc1TWU3LIbOjxBe7xK9C3&index=2&t=0s

Description: The legend of Parsifal, the young "chaste innocent, enlightened by compassion" ("Durch Mitleid Wissend, der Reine Tor") of the thirteenth-century medieval epic poem Parzival, whose plot is based on the mystical narrative of exploits for the power of the Christian relics in the hands of the Knights of the Holy Grail. But here, in this painting, far from accepting reincarnation, compassion and renunciation of oneself (since, in reference to the legend, this is attributable to a certain Hindu religious characteristic according to Wagner), that same character, Parsifal, he is a being with Hindu features but enigmatic, devoid of all humanity, the purple that surrounds him and the litmus at the top (effect of the purple ink diluted in kerosene) give him an extravagant, contemplative, languid, abnormal and mysterious character; the shadows represent the mystic emptiness and the reddish eye and mouth create a terrible, spectral being, but at the same time with a certain desolating tenderness.
The paint I used is simple, combining the characteristics of the oil with a purple pigment (used in the manufacture of ink for pens); the white is made with zinc oxide. I used a synthetic resin colored with an intense blood red under the head of Parsifal, so the intense reddish tones of the eyes, lower lip and right ear stand out with a special brightness contrasting with the few interspersed whites of oil and purple.
Author: William Rafael Marquina Buitrago
Title: Little Parsifal
Technique: Oil, purple pigment and resin on canvas
Dimensions: 95 x 75 cm (37.40 x 29.53 in)
Year: 2018
-Frameless

This artwork on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tngOB4DTQVI&list=PLMXPSzDKAHgsWc1TWU3LIbOjxBe7xK9C3&index=2&t=0s

Description: The legend of Parsifal, the young "chaste innocent, enlightened by compassion" ("Durch Mitleid Wissend, der Reine Tor") of the thirteenth-century medieval epic poem Parzival, whose plot is based on the mystical narrative of exploits for the power of the Christian relics in the hands of the Knights of the Holy Grail. But here, in this painting, far from accepting reincarnation, compassion and renunciation of oneself (since, in reference to the legend, this is attributable to a certain Hindu religious characteristic according to Wagner), that same character, Parsifal, he is a being with Hindu features but enigmatic, devoid of all humanity, the purple that surrounds him and the litmus at the top (effect of the purple ink diluted in kerosene) give him an extravagant, contemplative, languid, abnormal and mysterious character; the shadows represent the mystic emptiness and the reddish eye and mouth create a terrible, spectral being, but at the same time with a certain desolating tenderness.
The paint I used is simple, combining the characteristics of the oil with a purple pigment (used in the manufacture of ink for pens); the white is made with zinc oxide. I used a synthetic resin colored with an intense blood red under the head of Parsifal, so the intense reddish tones of the eyes, lower lip and right ear stand out with a special brightness contrasting with the few interspersed whites of oil and purple.

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William Rafael Marquina Buitrago

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Author: William Rafael Marquina Buitrago Title: Little Parsifal Technique: Oil, purple pigment and resin on canvas Dimensions: 95 x 75 cm (37.40 x 29.53 in) Year: 2018 -Frameless This artwork on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tngOB4DTQVI&list=PLMXPSzDKAHgsWc1TWU3LIbOjxBe7xK9C3&index=2&t=0...

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William Marquina was born in Merida, Venezuela. Attracted by the works of great masters such as Picasso and Leonardo, at the age of 11 he participated in a Sunday outdoor painting workshop. After graduating in visual arts at the University of Los Andes, he studied for a master’s degree in philosophy, followed by an unfinished doctorate, and was a short-term visual arts teacher at the same university. From now on, William will pursue his passion for art by experimenting with different themes, techniques, styles and media. Disappointed by the unstable situation in his country, he emigrated to the city of Quito in 2019 where he currently lives and produces his works. William’s production has been experimentally versatile and challenges us with series characterized by the desire to seek, study and complement the archaic and the contemporary. Among his series are: Brillo, Copia Picasso, Copia Matisse, Copia Da Vinci and Apercepciones. In the latter, he highlights in painting, the subjective complexity in the world of perceptions. He has been exhibiting his recent works in the city of Quito: “What do you see?” at the Humboldt Association (2024); a collective exhibition at the AQ Arte Feria de Quito (2024). In 2023 his retrospective “Imbrications in Painting”; in 2021 International Painting Exhibition at the Casal Català Quito and in 2019 “Exhibition of Ecuadorian Painting” at the Quito City Hall. Other important individual exhibitions but in Venezuela were: in 2012 “Cartographies of the Terrestrial and the Transterráneo”; in 2017 “Care. Path and Limit”, and in 2007 “Essences”. Awarded the First Prize for Arts for University Students, in 2001.

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