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Second of Scars In Gold, came from earlier random pencil sketches of cracks on pavement (mostly just for practice) and out of this wall of cracks raises a classical angelic figure. A constant theme and inspiration.
It might mean something good comes after something bad. Light after the dark. Those points of golden paint reinforces this meaning, offering a bit of relief for the figure surrounded with cracks. (Just came to mind those who suffer in… wars with everyday shots and explosions and those traumatic events)
Not super satisfied with the final result, but I still like it
Pencil, ink and golden paint on paper
Simple straight and thin paper (possibly 75 g/m²) size A4
Rodrigo Silva, a multi-medium artist, began his journey drawing video game characters and LP covers. His techniques, ranging from mixed-media paper compositions to oil on canvas, constantly evolve, shifting from detailed sketches to freeform ideas coming to life on canvas. Silva seeks to radiate brightness and beauty across his captivating works, transforming darkness into visual poetry, thus eliciting feelings of hope and joy from his audience.