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From the series "Spoils of a Brancaleone"

Mixed media on burned wood
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Aleatory Cartography Painting

Claudio Boczon

Brazil

Painting, Acrylic on Wood

Size: 18.5 W x 12.2 H x 1.2 D in

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From the series "Aleatory Cartography". This artworks are a attempted of to do fictitious maps of places still unknown and unnamed, indicated routes that have no latitude, meridian, degree, origin, or destination. Trying to find a path in this cartography that will take us, freed from nostalgia for a safe haven and the desire for a certain course, is a major task, even more when we don't even know for sure which land we are emigrants from. Perhaps, the final stop of these oneiric geographies will be some of the "Invisible Cities" from the novel of Italo Calvino. Mixed media on burned wood. Edges in black wood, ready to hang.

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Painting:Acrylic on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:18.5 W x 12.2 H x 1.2 D in

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Boczon's work is directed towards a game of contrasts and physicality between overlap and transparency, seeking to hide and reveal in equal measures. This stratification process aims to show the corporeality of the two-dimensional work, highlighting each error and new direction taken, in order to remind us of the painting process. What drives his research is the curiosity to find the beauty hidden in everyday life, in the supports and pictorial material, and bring it to the surface, so that the viewer questions and appreciates aspects for which he, normally, would not give importance. His research and production are strongly influenced by Tachismo and Arte Povera, by the reuse and recycling of materials, ideas and concepts. Often, when using his own older works, reconstructing and making new collages from them, he is recycling both the physical item and the concepts behind these works. Began his artistic research in the Atelier of Painting of the Museum Alfredo Andersen, under the direction of Ronald Yves Simon, also attended workshops in painting, printmaking and photography . Participates, since 1999, of Salons of Art and Exhibitions Collectives and Individuals, being awarded five times.

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