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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 23.6x34.3in
About this artwork
The simplicity of the form juxtaposed with vibrant touches reflects a sense of innocence intertwined with deeper, more introspective undertones.
Branca Cuvier
Portugal
Credentials
- Works on commission
Branca's work, deeply rooted in her interest in psychology and anthropology, explores the relationship between the physical and emotional bodies, uncovering the complex relationship between them.
Delving into the essence of emotional matter, Branca processes it through an anatomical lens, transforming it into patterns, rhythms, dances, and cycles. Using mixed mediums such as paint on various papers and acrylic plates for sculptures, her work explores the complexities of nature, reflecting themes of connection, belonging, loss, and transformation. This exploration manifests across various forms, including drawing, painting, sculpture, body sculpture, and video.
Branca's statement is to invite viewers into a mental space for introspection, reflexion and connection encouraging them to reflect on their own emotional and psychological landscapes. She believes that art should serve both as a mirror and a tool for human evolution, fostering personal, collective growth and self-awareness.
Delving into the essence of emotional matter, Branca processes it through an anatomical lens, transforming it into patterns, rhythms, dances, and cycles. Using mixed mediums such as paint on various papers and acrylic plates for sculptures, her work explores the complexities of nature, reflecting themes of connection, belonging, loss, and transformation. This exploration manifests across various forms, including drawing, painting, sculpture, body sculpture, and video.
Branca's statement is to invite viewers into a mental space for introspection, reflexion and connection encouraging them to reflect on their own emotional and psychological landscapes. She believes that art should serve both as a mirror and a tool for human evolution, fostering personal, collective growth and self-awareness.