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This artwork, created with pastel chalks, blends realism and symbolism to pay homage to the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous peoples of the Amazon. The chromatic patterns and ornamental elements evoke their profound connection to nature, while the pastel texture lends warmth and presence. It is a piece that engages in a dialogue between tradition, identity, and contemporary sensibility.
Lenin Rosgod, born in Venezuela and residing in Spain, uses media such as graphite, ink, acrylic, dry pastel, and colored pens, combining his background in graphic design with a self-taught passion for drawing. His technique fuses spontaneous lines, crosshatching, and doodles full of humor and honesty, creating characters with emotional colors and suggestive gestures. His works convey tenderness, introspection, and spirituality, inviting reflection on identity, transformation, and the search for belonging, always celebrating beauty in the fragile and everyday.