Dream and madness Pintura por G. Orrico

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“Without madness what is man More than the healthy beast, Postponed corpse that breeds?” Fernando Pessoa, in Mensagem Many years ago, a young chaste and dreamer, was acclaimed King. Believing himself magnanimous, he wanted to honor the history of a people who had conquered a[...]
“Without madness what is man
More than the healthy beast,
Postponed corpse that breeds?”

Fernando Pessoa, in Mensagem

Many years ago, a young chaste and dreamer, was acclaimed King.
Believing himself magnanimous, he wanted to honor the history of a people who had conquered a great empire.
He decided to form an army to give continuity to the glory achieved by his country. But his action gave way to the greatest tragedy that his people endured: the defeat was overwhelming and the young King died on the battlefield.
Considered crazy by many people, like a medieval jester, he became the symbol of utopia that distinguishes us from irrational beings and hope which gave rise to the myth: the King would return to save his people from the misery that emerged, but the future wouldn't be the mirror of the past: the glory of his people would be, from then on, a spiritual warfare in defense of humanist values and not the expansion of physical borders.
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I was born in Lisbon.My father was portuguese, but part of my mother’s familly is italian. My first passion in life, in what concerns art production, was Literature.I studied Literature in a portuguese[...]

I was born in Lisbon.My father was portuguese, but part of my mother’s familly is italian.
My first passion in life, in what concerns art production, was Literature.I studied Literature in a portuguese university, I did a master’s degree in Compared Literature and I taught in a secondary school and in an university.I discovered oil painting when I was studying History of Art (as sculpture, architecture). At that time - my adolescence - I realize I liked every form of art expression.I understood that my life would be richer, if I surrounded myself of beauty (later, I would know that all human beings are sensitive to aesthetics), because it is related with the pleasure of the senses and of the soul). I had, too, the clear perception that who makes art has something to tell. I could learn so much! I had the heritage of Humanity.I was fascinated by Michelangelo, Da Vinci, the divine proportion, introduced in the painting, by the Baroque painters, the game between light and shadow, the movement, the sensuality, the bright colors, by co Delacroix, who gave us “Liberty leading the people”; by the clouds of Turner, by the “impression” of Monet, by the existentialist expressionism of Munch and the symbolism of Klimt; by the abstractionism of Kandinsky,by the irreverence of Dalí, the audacity of Picasso, by Pollock, and by so many others, that made world change, because art is the expression of the essence of the human being, of his imaginary, of his values, of his complaint, of his fight, of his incessant search of himself to achieve his deepest desires. Painting became a travel; I could/can forget the space and the time I was/am living and penetrate a world of pure evasion.Suddenly, I felt that situations I was experiencing made me enter in the universe of reflection and I began to paint motivated by my feelings and my thoughts about circumstances, relationship, society, concept of personality, reality, good and bad as relative, perishable constructions.. I created a dreamlike universe, based in the “short stories” that are the thought behind the canvas, translated in color, suggesting depth, subjects that are common to all mortals and that are closely related with the human condition and to what makes us alike. In my paintings, the absence of defined forms or mimesis are the representation of thbeing and the possibility of seeing reality of several angles,making invitations to different interpretation, because I know who sees recreates the complexity of human a painting that is not mine anymore.

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