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Abstract Woman Celebrates Triumphs in Black Resin Sculpture 'Triumph in Black' Item ID: 2669903854
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"Swift movements define this sculpture by Urubatan. A lone figure rises proudly, as though emerging from a watery cocoon. Infusing every detail with abundant spirit, the artist eagerly demonstrates his creative passion. The female figure stands, arms outstretched, in a declaration of victory. Poised on an ipe wood stand, this black resin sculpture makes a lasting impression upon any space.
Titled 'Triunfo negro' in Portuguese."
- 1.79 lbs
- 9.5 inches H x 3.9 inches W x 3.5 inches D
- Resin
- ipe wood base
- Limited edition
- Signed by the artist
Made in Brazil
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"I was born in a state of the eastern Amazon, but I moved when I was still a boy, when my father came to seek medical treatment for his vesicular pain. He was disillusioned by all the doctors he consulted. Arriving here, they discovered that it wasn't terminal cancer, as others had believed, but rather an illness that could be cured with simple surgery. This episode finished with us moving to the region.
"I discovered a great ability for design, and later was encouraged by my teachers to try out sculpture, as my forms seemed to jump from the paper. It was the encouragement of friends and teachers that led me to exhibitions, and they gave me materials and tools so that I could develop my passion for sculpture. I began by utilizing materials found in nature and recycled pieces, like demolition wood. I've never liked to contribute to the destruction of the planet. Art must be beautiful in all of its senses.
"The ecological question is always present in some form in my work. I think that we all must do our part. In my work it is common to find a representation of all those who reign in nature. I mix the rational, with the animal, with the vegetal. For nature, everything has the same value, and no species is more important than any other.
"It is in our dreams that I seek inspiration, they reveal much about ourselves. Due to their oneiric compositions, my sculptures tend to be labeled as surrealist, although I am self-taught and don't belong to any artistic school. I don't think art is in the conscious mind. Art is not from the consciousness, but rather a conditional moment of the spirit.
"I know how to make an infinite number of forms, but to sell and set prices is terrible. The florist sells roses because he was born for that; ask him how much it is worth, and he certainly won't know the response. The same thing happens with artists. We make art because we are born to do it. I think that you allow artists to make what they need to make and to exhibit their product inside people's homes. To allow for this access is very important, and undoubtedly in is a revolution in the art market."
PRIMARY EXHIBITIONS
1980 - Third Festival of Brazilian Folklore (Gold Medal Prize), Rio de Janeiro
1985 - Second Collective Exhibition - Rio Othon Palace Hotel, Rio de Janeiro
1988 - Second National Biennial of Mystical Arts - Governador Valadares, Minas Gerais
1988 - Town hall of Mangaratiba, Rio de Janeiro
1997 - Collective Exhibition - Galeria CÃrculo, Rio de Janeiro
1999 - Cultural Week of PontÃfica Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro
2000 - Castelo de Porto de Mós - Portugal
2003 - Gold Medal in the V Salon of Arts in the Palácio Maçônico do Lavradio.
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Urubatan contemporary sculpture
"I was born in a state of the eastern Amazon, but I moved when I was still a boy, when my father came to seek medical treatment for his vesicular pain. He was disillusioned by all the doctors he consulted. Arriving here, they discovered that it wasn't terminal cancer, as others had believed, but rather an illness that could be cured with simple surgery. This episode finished with us moving to the region.
"I discovered a great ability for design, and later was encouraged by my teachers to try out sculpture, as my forms seemed to jump from the paper. It was the encouragement of friends and teachers that led me to exhibitions, and they gave me materials and tools so that I could develop my passion for sculpture. I began by utilizing materials found in nature and recycled pieces, like demolition wood. I've never liked to contribute to the destruction of the planet. Art must be beautiful in all of its senses.
"The ecological question is always present in some form in my work. I think that we all must do our part. In my work it is common to find a representation of all those who reign in nature. I mix the rational, with the animal, with the vegetal. For nature, everything has the same value, and no species is more important than any other.
"It is in our dreams that I seek inspiration, they reveal much about ourselves. Due to their oneiric compositions, my sculptures tend to be labeled as surrealist, although I am self-taught and don't belong to any artistic school. I don't think art is in the conscious mind. Art is not from the consciousness, but rather a conditional moment of the spirit.
"I know how to make an infinite number of forms, but to sell and set prices is terrible. The florist sells roses because he was born for that; ask him how much it is worth, and he certainly won't know the response. The same thing happens with artists. We make art because we are born to do it. I think that you allow artists to make what they need to make and to exhibit their product inside people's homes. To allow for this access is very important, and undoubtedly in is a revolution in the art market."
PRIMARY EXHIBITIONS
1980 - Third Festival of Brazilian Folklore (Gold Medal Prize), Rio de Janeiro
1985 - Second Collective Exhibition - Rio Othon Palace Hotel, Rio de Janeiro
1988 - Second National Biennial of Mystical Arts - Governador Valadares, Minas Gerais
1988 - Town hall of Mangaratiba, Rio de Janeiro
1997 - Collective Exhibition - Galeria CÃrculo, Rio de Janeiro
1999 - Cultural Week of PontÃfica Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro
2000 - Castelo de Porto de Mós - Portugal
2003 - Gold Medal in the V Salon of Arts in the Palácio Maçônico do Lavradio.
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