Temporalities
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35699/2238-2046.2023.46610Keywords:
Painting, Time, LandscapeAbstract
In this visual essay I expose a series of pictorial experiments that unfold from my poetic
investigations that sought to think about the relationship between time and painting, flow
and metamorphosis. The series of kinetic paintings presented here addresses time through
recording ephemeral aspects of the landscape. I present artistic objects composed of the
combination of multiple temporalities that coexist in continuous movement, proposing
landscapes in constant transformation from the perspective of cyclical, organic and
continuous time as opposed to the linear, mechanical and fragmented time of
contemporary life.
References
HAN, Byhung-Chul. Sociedade do cansaço. 2. ed. Petrópolis: Vozes, 2017.
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