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The burden Print

Carlos Jimenez

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People try to burden us with their problems, especially when they see that you're in a different stage of life. Carrying the opinions of others about what you should or shouldn't do can be exhausting. A couple of months ago, someone told me, "You're too skinny," and then, due to a health issue, I gained weight, and in the following months, someone else said, "You're too fat." We live in an eternal paradox of contradictory opinions. We can't take on all the opinions and problems of other people and carry them with us because it hinders our progress. We need to empty our backpack to climb a hill, just as we need to clear our minds to see possibilities and have hope for the future.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Carlos Jimenez finds his greatest source of inspiration in love and life. His observation of the lives that surround him, which transmit a spark to him, is the essential driving force that moves the artist to bring each work to fruition, using pieces of memories and his heart, sometimes broken, sometimes filled with unforgettable memories. His work is personal and very passionate, reflecting his sense of the search for a truth that may or may not exist. His philosophy is pragmatic, but with esoteric and passionate points of view about the meaning of life and the destiny of each person in the world. A little referenced to Albert Camus, Jimenez accepts the absurd and embraces it. To paraphrase Frédéric Beigbeder, he says, “My problem is that I don't believe in God, but I do believe in miracles.”

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