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Brazil
Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 71 W x 40 H x 1 D in
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Currently, my painting research is related to the connection between eroticism, food and its unfolding within the language of painting. Motifs such as figs, hams, oysters, garlic and tangerines, appear in paintings in built arrangements. Just as man becomes a social being from the moment he starts to cook his food, also ingesting his symbols and meanings, the food exerts a strong sexual impact on the body. Exalted by Greeks and Romans, the figs are fruits of Dionysian character, linked to feasts, dance, visceral feelings and euphoric group activities. The paintings that I have been developing contain some of these qualities within their own process of construction and plasticity: the abundant ink and expressive brushstrokes configure collectives of fruits that, on a gigantic scale, make possible new interpretations. Open, lacerated bodies that slide, as in a dance, mingle and shed in each other. Erotic and succulents paintings in their matter. . In this way, they are works of a festive nature, celebrating life, intensities, appetites, tastes and desires.
Painting:Oil on Canvas
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Size:71 W x 40 H x 1 D in
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Giulia Bianchi was born in 1990, lives and works in São Paulo, Brazil. The daily practice of drawing and related interests, encouraged Bianchi to study fine arts at FAAP - Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado, in 2008. During this period of her academic formation, she was able to experiment with various mediums, deepening in the pictorial research that has been carried out ever since. Currently, the artist investigates the relationship between eroticism and food within the language of painting. Sets of gigantic fruits bring in themselves such relationships, from open bodies sliding over each other. Both in the chosen motifs, as also in the pictorial matter and the process of construction and plasticity, there is an overflow of lust, succulence and taste. Bianchi participated in collective and individual exhibitions and worked with important artists of Brazilian painting, Henrique Oliveira, Paulo Whitaker. Currently, she is part of a group of artists, guided by the artist Thiago Honório and the curator Ana Paula Cohen.
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