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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11.4x41.3in
About this artwork
Homage to Oxum, Goddess of love, Orixá from the Afro / Brazilian spiritual tradition, Goddess of fresh water from rivers and waterfalls, Oxum is the one who keeps emotions, fertility and nature in balance. Dear mother of old and new peoples, it is she who renews and intercedes for us in all situations.
« The inspiration is the perception of a moment when we can do something. »
Marco Stocco, an Italian artist born in 1970, lives between Italy and Brazil. Self-taught and drawn to figurative art, he began his first paintings, often depicting enigmatic female forms and faces. Along his artistic journey, Marco moved to Brazil, where he currently resides. Initially, the pace and vibrant cultural diversity of Brazil shook him and almost disoriented him emotionally, but then, through observation, he perceived and grasped new, precious creative stimuli. Marco treasures all these stimulating inner experiences, which later lead him to express new sensations in his paintings. In 2009, he created "Orpheus," his "imaginary interior photojournalist," an enigmatic and contemplative character that represents himself, channeling these sensations into which he then materially expresses them on canvas.