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What Have They Done to the Earth? Original Oil Painting on Canvas - 2020 Dimensions: 90 x 90 cm Panted in Paris, France “What have they done to the earth? What have they done to our fair sister? Ravaged and plundered and ripped her and bit her Stuck her with knives in the side of the dawn And tied her with fences and dragged her down” Jim Morrison ('When the Music's Over')
2020
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
35.4 W x 35.4 H x 0.4 D in
Not Framed
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"After all everyone dances to his own personal boomboom" (Tristan Tzara) Nomadic artist in movement between Paris, Lucca in Tuscany and now based in Berlin, after living in all cardinal points of Europe. Oil is my preferred painting medium for its ability to oppose substantive resistance and challenge my initial choices or instincts by leading me into alternative unintentional combinations and visual textures. My paintings are abstract in the residual sense of escapism: I pursue abstraction as something that eludes my experience or any given experience, something that takes me out of the self and not something that conflates the self into an egotistic paroxysm of any superior knowledge, perception or skill. Painting is an opportunity to encounter beauty as accidentality: unplanned, unpredictable and unconstrained. Yet always in confronting the ambiguity and substantiation of matter. My abstractions are expressive shapes taken by the banality of being, and not at all a deep psychoanalytical style of search for something deeply hidden. I don’t paint to uncover the hidden, but rather to cover up the lack of meaning in a world with no metaphysical prospects or substantive reasons for optimism. And all happens in the circumstances that the temptation for optimism cannot be fully abandoned. My abstractions are visual signs kidnapped from my daily views on the world, combining active optimism and pessimism altogether in what I call a 'romantisme dés-espéré'.
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