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Mixed media on gallery canvas (spray paint, acrylic, matte gel)
Dimensions: 40" X 30" X 1.5"
I started this canvas around February 2020, when the Corona virus was still a faint, distant stammer. Strangely, I wasn't sure where I was going with this one and, as sometimes happens in art, I had some difficulty moving forward.
With hindsight, I confess to having had a tendency to postpone its finality with other activities - which, in reality, is not like me. When I start a painting, I tend to return to it again and again until it's completely finished, and I don't see the time passing.
In the meantime, I took a trip from March 9 to 16 of the same year, and my return flight cost me a battle with Covid-19. It was only after my recovery that I picked up my brushes again, and then this work took on its full meaning. As if it too were waiting to be updated.
What we experienced on a planetary level is nothing other than the reflection of what was latent and splashed over us all.
Not only in the real sense, but also in the figurative. What I mean by this is that it seems to me that, since Covid, psychological problems have been exacerbated. People are less patient and burst out more easily. Many have developed anxiety problems, while others are addicted to alcohol and drugs.
On the positive side, as I believe there always is, we've learned a lot from these events, and we're still learning.
In my opinion, even the worst moments can take us further and to a place we wouldn't have thought of before. You just have to be open to the future.
Let's stay positive!
*Mixed technics on canvas gallery (spray paint, acrylic, mat gel)
Dimensions: 40 "X 30" X 1.5 "
I started this painthing around February 2020, when the Corona virus was still only a distant whisper. Strangely, I wasn't sure where I was going with this one and, as sometimes happens in art, I had some difficulty moving forward. Looking back, I must admit that I had a tendency to quit working doing other activities - which, in reality, is not like me. When I start a painting, I have rather an attraction to return to it over and over again until it is completely finished and I do not see the time passing.
In the meantime, I took a trip from March 9 to 16, the same year, and my return by plane cost me a fight against Covid-19. It was only after my recovery that I took up the brushes again and then this work took on its full meaning, as if it was also waiting to reveal itself.
What we experienced on a planetary level at the moment is none other than a reflection of what was latent and waiting to splash us all.
Not only in the real sense, but also figuratively. What I don't mean here is that it seems to me that, since Covid, psychological problems are exacerbated. People are less patient and they burst more easily. Many have developed anxiety problems while others, addictions to alcohol and drugs.
A positive thing, because I think there still is, is that we have learned a lot from these events and we are still learning.
In my opinion, even the worst times can take us further and to a place we wouldn't have thought of before. Just open up to the future.
Let's stay positive!
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