Creativity for Wellbeing

Acrylic on Canvas

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OWN UNIQUE ART STYLE

I became an artist motivated to inspire people to relate better to others with a more inclusive mindset. The visual portal that I discovered in this quest was the power of Colors.

To develop my painting style, I’ve researched scientific studies about the physiological, psychological, and even para-psychological effects of colors. I was influenced by philosophical art movements in Brazil such as the modernist and neo-concrete movements. Also, the way some French painting genres such as Fauvism and Expressionism explore the colors have inspired me. Through this journey, I crossed with the imagination of surrealism, magical realism, and visionary painting movements. Although my technical trait has sometimes been associated with techniques from Pop Art and Street Art, I consider this a merely spontaneous contemporaneity.

Amateurs of my Art have represented so far demographics as diverse as my painting style, with both female and male scientists, entrepreneurs, and professionals usually ranging from 15 to 65 years old. Previous buyers have reported some healing effects from contemplating my paintings.

My painting style was created many years before I discovered a spiritual concept in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition called the “Rainbow body”, which describes a deep state of realization. I have particularly identified with this type of esoteric meditation for the past years since religious icons were since the beginning a part of my search for influencing the viewers’ mood. So by learning more about this practice, I realized that my painting process is very similar to the way monks create mandalas, except that in my case, I treat the human figure itself as a mandala of colors. 

As humans, we may often perceive reality through stereotypes. However, by painting stereotypes, I hope to expand this perception into a more open-minded view of humanity and life in general. Promoting the awareness that we’re all as colorful as light.