Climate change, pollution, environmental destruction and deforestation are a harmful stimulus for our body.
Being aware of our actions and their consequences is the way to wake up to point out the dangers of continuing to act like this, and incorporate new behaviors that over time become reflexive, not in the strict sense of neurology, but through a change collective behaviour.
In this temporary exhibition, Valco wants to express the reflection of his concerns, suffering and utopia through some figures, surrounded by organic forms and colors that contrast with each other.
They look expressive, rigid or moving. They represent the individual in action, in a landscape, in constant relationship with his background, with his environment.
Why are they alone? Because they are your mirror, they are your reflection as an individual.
The first act of consciousness has to come from oneself, without the individual, the collective is unsustainable.
The works are all on a recycled wood support, which, becoming a means of communication, once again has as much value as it had in its natural state.
Empiric Perception.
Esmeraldo’s paintings are a means to challenge people’s perspective.
This series questions how we each perceive and interpret reality. Through thinking empirically, you see reality through sensations and emotions allowing yourself to gain a knowledge which is real, yet often overlooked.
Esmeraldo uses layers of contrasting paint releasing a feeling of natural energy.
There is a fusion of chaos with precision in his work.
The friction of the two requires a great amount of energy which bridges the presence of natural forces to the viewer.
Climate change, pollution, environmental destruction and deforestation are a harmful stimulus for our body.
Being aware of our actions and their consequences is the way to wake up to point out the dangers of continuing to act like this, and incorporate new behaviors that over time become reflexive, not in the strict sense of neurology, but through a change collective behaviour.
In this temporary exhibition, Valco wants to express the reflection of his concerns, suffering and utopia through some figures, surrounded by organic forms and colors that contrast with each other.
They look expressive, rigid or moving. They represent the individual in action, in a landscape, in constant relationship with his background, with his environment.
Why are they alone? Because they are your mirror, they are your reflection as an individual.
The first act of consciousness has to come from oneself, without the individual, the collective is unsustainable.
The works are all on a recycled wood support, which, becoming a means of communication, once again has as much value as it had in its natural state.
Empiric Perception.
Esmeraldo’s paintings are a means to challenge people’s perspective.
This series questions how we each perceive and interpret reality. Through thinking empirically, you see reality through sensations and emotions allowing yourself to gain a knowledge which is real, yet often overlooked.
Esmeraldo uses layers of contrasting paint releasing a feeling of natural energy.
There is a fusion of chaos with precision in his work.
The friction of the two requires a great amount of energy which bridges the presence of natural forces to the viewer.
Climate change, pollution, environmental destruction and deforestation are a harmful stimulus for our body.
Being aware of our actions and their consequences is the way to wake up to point out the dangers of continuing to act like this, and incorporate new behaviors that over time become reflexive, not in the strict sense of neurology, but through a change collective behaviour.
In this temporary exhibition, Valco wants to express the reflection of his concerns, suffering and utopia through some figures, surrounded by organic forms and colors that contrast with each other.
They look expressive, rigid or moving. They represent the individual in action, in a landscape, in constant relationship with his background, with his environment.
Why are they alone? Because they are your mirror, they are your reflection as an individual.
The first act of consciousness has to come from oneself, without the individual, the collective is unsustainable.
The works are all on a recycled wood support, which, becoming a means of communication, once again has as much value as it had in its natural state.
Empiric Perception.
Esmeraldo’s paintings are a means to challenge people’s perspective.
This series questions how we each perceive and interpret reality. Through thinking empirically, you see reality through sensations and emotions allowing yourself to gain a knowledge which is real, yet often overlooked.
Esmeraldo uses layers of contrasting paint releasing a feeling of natural energy.
There is a fusion of chaos with precision in his work.
The friction of the two requires a great amount of energy which bridges the presence of natural forces to the viewer.
Climate change, pollution, environmental destruction and deforestation are a harmful stimulus for our body.
Being aware of our actions and their consequences is the way to wake up to point out the dangers of continuing to act like this, and incorporate new behaviors that over time become reflexive, not in the strict sense of neurology, but through a change collective behaviour.
In this temporary exhibition, Valco wants to express the reflection of his concerns, suffering and utopia through some figures, surrounded by organic forms and colors that contrast with each other.
They look expressive, rigid or moving. They represent the individual in action, in a landscape, in constant relationship with his background, with his environment.
Why are they alone? Because they are your mirror, they are your reflection as an individual.
The first act of consciousness has to come from oneself, without the individual, the collective is unsustainable.
The works are all on a recycled wood support, which, becoming a means of communication, once again has as much value as it had in its natural state.
Empiric Perception.
Esmeraldo’s paintings are a means to challenge people’s perspective.
This series questions how we each perceive and interpret reality. Through thinking empirically, you see reality through sensations and emotions allowing yourself to gain a knowledge which is real, yet often overlooked.
Esmeraldo uses layers of contrasting paint releasing a feeling of natural energy.
There is a fusion of chaos with precision in his work.
The friction of the two requires a great amount of energy which bridges the presence of natural forces to the viewer.
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Climate change, pollution, environmental destruction and deforestation are a harmful stimulus for our body.
Being aware of our actions and their consequences is the way to wake up to point out the dangers of continuing to act like this, and incorporate new behaviors that over time become reflexive, not in the strict sense of neurology, but through a change collective behaviour.
In this temporary exhibition, Valco wants to express the reflection of his concerns, suffering and utopia through some figures, surrounded by organic forms and colors that contrast with each other.
They look expressive, rigid or moving. They represent the individual in action, in a landscape, in constant relationship with his background, with his environment.
Why are they alone? Because they are your mirror, they are your reflection as an individual.
The first act of consciousness has to come from oneself, without the individual, the collective is unsustainable.
The works are all on a recycled wood support, which, becoming a means of communication, once again has as much value as it had in its natural state.
Empiric Perception.
Esmeraldo’s paintings are a means to challenge people’s perspective.
This series questions how we each perceive and interpret reality. Through thinking empirically, you see reality through sensations and emotions allowing yourself to gain a knowledge which is real, yet often overlooked.
Esmeraldo uses layers of contrasting paint releasing a feeling of natural energy.
There is a fusion of chaos with precision in his work.
The friction of the two requires a great amount of energy which bridges the presence of natural forces to the viewer.