Painting on canvas and collage on wood
90 x 100 x 4 cm
signed on back
Certificate of authenticity
"Ondine" is a series of three paintings (same dimensions) that explore the beauty and mystery of the aquatic mythological figure. Combining abstract elements and geometric forms, the series pays homage to Brazilian Neoconcretism, an artistic movement that emerged in the late 1950s as a response to Concretism, incorporating subjectivity and individual expression. Their name, derived from the Latin "unda," meaning "wave," evokes their intrinsic connection to the aquatic element and their dynamic, ever-changing nature. Though they resemble humans in their physical form, with the capacity to love, sing, and dance, ondines are magical creatures devoid of a human soul.
90 x 100 x 4 cm
signed on back
Certificate of authenticity
"Ondine" is a series of three paintings (same dimensions) that explore the beauty and mystery of the aquatic mythological figure. Combining abstract elements and geometric forms, the series pays homage to Brazilian Neoconcretism, an artistic movement that emerged in the late 1950s as a response to Concretism, incorporating subjectivity and individual expression. Their name, derived from the Latin "unda," meaning "wave," evokes their intrinsic connection to the aquatic element and their dynamic, ever-changing nature. Though they resemble humans in their physical form, with the capacity to love, sing, and dance, ondines are magical creatures devoid of a human soul.
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