Anioł (Angel) (2006) Digital Arts by Claudio Boczon

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
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  • Categories Spiritual Art Landscape
Juxtaposition of two bucolic images of an old colony of Polish immigrants in southern Brazil. A dreamlike landscape that puts the past and the future face to face. It's an introspective piece, inviting the observer to reflect on nature, faith, and the ethereal. The inverted imagery hints at otherworldly realms, stirring the soul to ponder[...]
Juxtaposition of two bucolic images of an old colony of Polish immigrants in southern Brazil. A dreamlike landscape that puts the past and the future face to face.
It's an introspective piece, inviting the observer to reflect on nature, faith, and the ethereal. The inverted imagery hints at otherworldly realms, stirring the soul to ponder beyond the visible. It channels a serene energy, perfect for enveloping any room with contemplative tranquility.

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Claudio Boczon is a painter and photographer born on January 20, 1968 in Curitiba, Paraná, where he lives and works. He began his artistic and plastic research at the Painting Studio of the Alfredo Andersen[...]

Claudio Boczon is a painter and photographer born on January 20, 1968 in Curitiba, Paraná, where he lives and works. He began his artistic and plastic research at the Painting Studio of the Alfredo Andersen Museum, under the direction of Ronald Simon. He also attended painting, printmaking and photography workshops and internships with artists such as Leda Catunda, Dulce Osinski, Geraldo Leão, Eliane Prolik, Dudi Maia Rosa, Patrícia Canetti and Lya Uba.

Since 1999, he has participated in art fairs and collective and individual exhibitions winning five prizes in total. His most significant exhibitions have taken place at the Alfredo Andersen Museum, at the 5th National Art Fair of Goiás, at the 31st Art Fair of Ribeirão Preto...

Claudio Boczon's work focuses on a game of contrasts and physicality between layering and transparency, seeking to hide and reveal equally. This layering process aims to show the corporeity of the two-dimensional work, highlighting every mistake and every new direction taken, in order to remind us of the painting process.

What drives his research is the curiosity to find the beauty hidden in the everyday, in the supports and the pictorial material, and to bring it to the surface, so that the viewer questions and appreciates aspects to which he would not normally give attention. importance.

His research and production are strongly influenced by Tachisme and Arte Povera, as well as the recycling and reuse of materials, ideas and concepts. Often, by using his own older works, reconstructing them and creating new collages from them, he recycles both the physical element and the concepts underlying those works.

Claudio Boczon has works in institutional and private collections in Brazil and abroad, as well as critical texts published in exhibition catalogs. His work is characterized by great technical mastery and great poetic sensitivity, making him one of the most talented artists of his generation.

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