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claudi a k iatak e
I produce abstract paintings using candle wax, India ink, watercolor, pigment and fabric on canvas, cotton paper or Japanese washi paper; and sculptures on various supports such as copper, corten steel, stainless steel, wood, among other materials.
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The common thread of my works is the gestural movement captured at a timeless speed. Currently, I research Japanese aesthetic concepts such as the ephemeral, the emptiness and the subtle, related to my ancestry, proposing the rescue and appropriation of each individual's culture of origin.
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When I am working, I am on the hiatus, I am on my ma*. There is no other place, there is no time, there is no chronology. There is an absolute and serene solitude.
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