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Brazil
Painting, Tempera on Wood
Size: 16.9 W x 20.9 H x 1 D in
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The painting "Ulysses" deals with the Homeric character, king of Ithaca, who on returning from the Trojan War, where he fought for ten years, spent another ten years wandering and suffering at sea for having challenged Neptune. Here we see him tied to the mast of his ship to be able to hear the sirens singing without being dominated by them. This is the most cunning hero of the Odyssey, whose biggest dream was to live in peace in his kingdom with his beautiful wife and son. The deep cobalt blue of the starry night painted with hot wax highlights its colorful body painted with tempera. Dream, fantasy, myth and heroism are the subjects of this painting done in mixed technique on plywood.
Painting:Tempera on Wood
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:16.9 W x 20.9 H x 1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Ships From:Brazil.
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Born in 1961, in Recife, Pernambuco - Brazil, Ricardo A. B. Pereira graduated in Painting from the School of Fine Arts of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (EBA-UFRJ). At the same university he did his master's and doctorate in Visual Arts (History and Art Criticism). As a professor of painting at EBA-UFRJ, he has diversified work in the fields of painting, woodcuts and ceramics, having held over 25 individual exhibitions and numerous collectives. He has works in private collections in Brazil and abroad, having received several awards throughout his career. Her favorite themes are directly related to Afro-Brazilian culture, ancestral arts, myths, fantasy, folklore and Brazilian popular culture, but lately she has been working on transcendental themes related to planetary changes and contacts with extraplanetary civilizations and other spatiotemporal dimensions. He works with several techniques in his paintings, highlighting the combination of oil paint with wax paste and traditional encaustic. In engraving, his favorite technique is woodcutting. In ceramics he produced vases, plates and sculptures, coloring his pieces with engobes and sometimes enamelling them. His art has its own identity, recognizable in its various creative phases. His motto is: “Art can improve the world”.
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