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“From an early age, I realized that I had a vocation for the world of the arts.” Edivaldo Patience Vietta (Didi) The artist presents several works resulting from creative moments,[...]

“From an early age, I realized that I had a vocation for the world of the arts.”

Edivaldo Patience Vietta (Didi)

The artist presents several works resulting from creative moments, his previous project being to let emotion lead his work through spontaneous doing, an individual and imaginative creation with paintings that take on shapes, movements and colors through different techniques. From a very early age, Di harmonized with the world of art, influenced by teachers, friends and family. He participated in countless alternative courses, free courses, related to painting, sculpture, stencils, graphic designers, advertising, which motivated him to create a bond with the artistic universe, becoming a self-taught person in the process of improving and developing his potential and talent in the area. He began his artistic activities through drawing and sculpture, initially in acrylic and currently dedicating himself to oil painting on canvas and mainly experimenting with mixed techniques. Edivaldo is defined by the desire to experiment, research, discover and rediscover art through feeling, perception, sensations and imagination.

Sensitivity is expressed in his art, playing with the ludic and reflecting deeply on the seriousness of post-modern everyday life, on which he reveals his sensitivity. His original work with unmistakable characteristic features, make his paintings, drawings, woodcuts and sculptures soon recognized being what makes him a unique and authentic artist. Like other big names in painting and all of universal art, Edivaldo is self-taught in the constant search for improvement in the techniques used. He works with figurative motifs, always stylizing forms, exploring the luminosity and infinite possibilities of oil paint, emphasizing freehand black outlines in the foreground. His work is structured around ingenuity, simplicity of themes and, in general, the absence of perspective with firm strokes and brushstrokes contained in the intense use of colors and strokes. His work can be defined as Stylized Figurativism, a term used to describe the artistic manifestations they represent: the human form, elements of nature and objects created by man. Edivaldo is not concerned with the rigidity of the rules, only with the need to express feelings through shapes and colors, seeking to offer the spectator the very best in the object to be revealed, giving its stylized connotation without changing its essence.

Through the work Abstract or Abstractionism, the artist wants to provoke feelings and emotions capable of leading the viewer to interact with the work. It proposes a kind of game of senses, a dialogue between the artist, the work and the spectator. There is no way to explain or rationalize an abstract work. According to Edivaldo, abstract works awaken the spectator's imagination, revealing unique perceptions and sensations in their uniqueness, stimulated by colors, textures, shapes and movements expressed in thoughts, feelings and behaviors. Thus, the spectator can evoke positive and/or negative thoughts according to his state of mind, such as: satisfaction, discomfort, joy, sadness, questions, thus establishing, sometimes, even unconsciously, a sensitive involvement with the work.
Figurative painting can be realistic or stylized or abstract. It represents themes involving objects and people. When realistic, it can reveal a Minese capacity (imitation) or more impressionist, that is, less concerned with the real representation of objects.
Abstract painting is not concerned with representing objects. It represents itself, not the representation of something.
According to Edivaldo, both figurative painting and abstract painting express emotional states.

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