Filipe Patrício
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Filipe Patrício's artistic journey is defined by his exploration of contrasting harmonies and the interplay of warm and cool colors within geometric patterns. Warm tones are suddenly cooled down by the presence of black, while oranges and blues vibrate subtly alongside grays. Blues reveal their golden hearts. These serigraphs showcase Patrício's mastery of color, where the focus lies on a keyboard of chromatic sensations, a vehicle for emotions and discoveries, an adventure for both the eye and the palette.
Filipe Patrício
Born in Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1957, this self-taught artist began his career in 1978 and had his first exhibition in 1980. Hugo Beja has written about the artist's work, stating that "In Filipe Patrício's art, some pertinent issues of our theoretical time are reflected, highlighting situations in our culture (where the Fractal is present) and a technocratic society versus the reconciliation of Man with his essence, denouncing (and this is the factor of triplicity) the multiplying and systemic nature of automatism, which opposes the "natural" or almost nullifies the value of biological, spontaneous, and musical rhythms of Existence."
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Born in São Paulo, Brazil in 1957, this artist is a self-taught individual who began his journey in the world of visual arts in 1978. His debut exhibition took place in 1980. Hugo Beja, an art critic, has described the artist's work as a reflection of pertinent issues in our current theoretical era, showcasing elements of our culture (with the presence of the Fractal) and the dichotomy between a technocratic society and the search for harmony between mankind and its essence. Through his art, the artist denounces the multiplying and systemic nature of automatism, which opposes the "natural" and diminishes the value of biological, spontaneous, and musical rhythms of existence.
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Artist | Filipe Patrício |
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Color | Cerulean, Vermillion, White |
Date | 2007 |
Editor | Centro Português de Serigrafia |
Format | Large |
Image Size (in) | 20.3 x 18.5 in |
Total Size (in) | 25.2 x 19.7 in |
Orientation | Landscape |
Paper | Fabriano Tiepolo 290gr Paper |
Print Run | 75 |
Technique | Screen print |
Style | Geometry, Minimalism |
Framed | No |