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Passe-partout:

   19.7" W x 16.5" H

Print:

   13.4" W x 10.2" H

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Weight:  0.3 lbs

 

Ink on cotton and natural fiber paper

Arrives unframed

Mat included

Limited edition

Signed by the artist

 

Ships from NOVICA Office in Brazil.




'Triumph of the Green Cape'

Men come to blows in the courtyard of a church as a priest in cassock flees. Working in color, Pulika depicts a legend from northern Brazil. Migrating farmers seeking a plot of land settle illegally in the fertile Amazon valley. But a mythic personage known as Capa Verde (Green Cape) stops them. Pulika portrays the scene in a xylograph, or woodcut print involving four colors and two impressions. Titled "Vitória Sobre o Capa Verde" in Portuguese.
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Pulika

Pulika

"I focus the subject of the spirituality, scenes of daily life that I make a social chronicle, and eroticism, a celebration of life itself."
"My passion for the woodcut began in a free course in 1979 in the university's School of Fine Arts. I worked as an economist in Brasilia and specialized in public planning. We were part of the Ministry's general...

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Pulika

"My passion for the woodcut began in a free course in 1979 in the university's School of Fine Arts. I worked as an economist in Brasilia and specialized in public planning. We were part of the Ministry's general planning offices and I taught courses together with the World Bank, but I always reserved a space for art as a very special endeavor.

"In 1994, after hiking the entire course of the Caminho de Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain, I made an important decision – to change my lifestyle radically. I retired and became devoted exclusively to the woodcut.

"My work is easy to read because it is, above all, figurative. Nature is my great teacher because it teaches us everything about aesthetics. A print takes at least some two months to be ready. I always begin with drawings outdoors where I register the chosen theme and, soon afterwards, I elaborate the print matrix in wood. At one time, after taking a course in color theory taught by Ligia Saboya de Freitas, my woodcuts passed from strictly black and white to an explosion in colors. I was totally fascinated by the methods used to engrave color, extremely difficult, and I was determined to master the technique as the method was developed by Pablo Picasso. My subject matter also diversified. Today, sacred themes are present in my work. Actually, I focus on spirituality, scenes of daily life that I make a social chronicle, and eroticism, a celebration of life itself. The basis for this content lies in my faith in the viability of the human being and in the hope that we evolve for a better world.

"I've participated in innumerable solo and collective exhibits throughout my career, among them 'Brazil 2000' in St. Louis, USA."

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Extraordinary woodcut! I already have received great personal enjoyment from viewing it; can't wait to have it framed and enable others to enjoy it as well....

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