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AFRICA IN PERSPECTIVE Print

María Eugenia Piacentini Veron

Spain

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About The Artwork

From whatever viewpoint, the piece exudes tension. The tension in the feet, the lower perspective, is the tension that binds them to the land that nurtured them to the point of enslaving them with its own resources. The tension in the heads and hands, the upper perspective, is an infinite gesture that tirelessly attempts to reach our blind eyes and deaf ears in search of a just existence. The overall perspective produces a deliberately distorted representation of the consideration we should be showing towards them. They clamour for more transparent eyes, more forthright hands and more earnest ears.

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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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Self-taught and broaching a wide range of subjects, Eugenia trained in the La Palma Art School in Madrid and subsequently in the Francisco Alcántara School of Ceramics, having previously worked in a variety of disciplines including special effects. She has exhibited both individually and collectively in Madrid, Valladolid, Coburg, Paris, Singapore and Munich and is currently seeking a window onto the world as a platform through which she can communicate her subconscious messages. She concentrates on ceramics because she feels it is a spontaneous and faithful medium that allows her work to speak for itself, and considers herself as a cultural channel through which the world of ideas and magical expressions can be allowed to flow. The reality in which we live presents itself to her as the undiluted temptation to search for Truth through her work, perhaps in the search for existential doubts with an anthropological bias. Her focus on realism and tension through form is the audacious means by which she hopes to influence her audience. Her work is intended to both create and destroy empathies.

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