NATIVA INDÍGENA/ INDIGENOUS WOMEN (1991) Drawing by Ricaru Araujo

Ink on Paper, 11.8x8.3 in
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NATIVA INDÍGENA - Recentemente, a mulher indígena tem apresentado-se para o mundo de maneira mais visível. Sem abandonar suas raízes e tradições costumes e modo de agir, várias lideranças políticas e sociais tem se apresentado ao Brasil e para o mundo mostrando seus pleitos e seja em manifestações congressos, nas redes da internet ou seja, cada vez [...]
NATIVA INDÍGENA - Recentemente, a mulher indígena tem apresentado-se para o mundo de maneira mais visível. Sem abandonar suas raízes e tradições costumes e modo de agir, várias lideranças políticas e sociais tem se apresentado ao Brasil e para o mundo mostrando seus pleitos e seja em manifestações congressos, nas redes da internet ou seja, cada vez mais a voz, os anseios das mulheres indígenas tem sido propagados por elas próprias, sem intermediários.

INDIGENOUS WOMEN - Recently, indigenous women have presented themselves to the world in a more visible way. Without abandoning their roots and traditions, customs and way of acting, several political and social leaders have presented themselves to Brazil and to the world, showing their claims, whether in demonstrations, congresses, on the internet, or in other words, increasingly the voice, the desires of indigenous women has been propagated by themselves, without intermediaries.
Text around the graphic stain: “I was reborn like the freed seeds, at the end of their apparent deaths”.

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Ricaru Araujo is a contemporary Brazilian plastic artist and researcher known for his diverse range of works, including drawing, watercolors, monotypes, engravings, silkscreen, sculpture, modeling, painting, electronic [...]

Ricaru Araujo is a contemporary Brazilian plastic artist and researcher known for his diverse range of works, including drawing, watercolors, monotypes, engravings, silkscreen, sculpture, modeling, painting, electronic art, animation videos, crafts, photography, and multimedia art using recycled materials. With over 40 years dedicated to the research, study, and production of art, he has participated in numerous physical and virtual exhibitions in cities, galleries, salons, fairs, and events both in Brazil and internationally.

Araujo is particularly noted for his transformation work with recyclable materials such as PET, PVC, wood, plastics, metals, UHT milk cartons, CDs, paper, cardboard, vegetable fibers, and seeds. His paintings are characterized by strongly stylized and personal drawings that exhibit craftsmanship and intense dynamism. His work demonstrates a great organic sense through the essential use of color and the inner rhythm of forms.

Araujo's unique style features a graphic approach where the color black flows and dots harmoniously and freely. Textures in his works emerge gracefully and spontaneously, often reaching towards a sky full of light, illuminated by the intensification of the sun. The sun, a central element in his compositions, symbolizes the vibrant and attractive folklore of his themes, which he lives and depicts with a strong connection to his northeastern lineage. His works, often reminiscent of cordel literature, are executed with a refined sense of humor and a natural identification with his cultural heritage.

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