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Here Are My Paintings That I Created During Lockdown (9 Pics)
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Here Are My Paintings That I Created During Lockdown (9 Pics)

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All of these paintings (and more) have been produced before and while stuck in lockdown. We all have been suffering from solitude (or crowds if your family is big,) from incertitude and many other strange and opposite feelings growing in-between the walls of our houses. But something made us grow in those strange days, made us more conscious of our lives, our loves, the relativity of time. The images my mind stored of the first days in Berlin, before the lockdown, came out slightly deformed by the lens of soul.

All paintings are realized with a 3 phases technique, based on acrylics and palette knives.

More info: lupeficara.art

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    Lupe Ficara

    Lupe Ficara

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    Over the years, I have been working, researching, coping with the social rules that today connect or destroy the relationship between the painter and the audience. I finally ended up with a fundamental question: does painting still make any sense? The art of painting will probably always make sense, such a non-verbal perfect communication, existing since ever, it has sense. But the ultra-liberal laws of the market end up no longer affecting only art trade, but also the ways in which artworks are produced, spread, and perceived. Therefore a certain part of the market becomes elitist and the largest part of the common public is driven to be a passive spectator of great events. And finally, the general cultural level is impoverished, the public taste is completely flattened, and, as an icing on the cake, even the word “artist” is somehow emptied of meaning, too often used inappropriately. Why artists, in my opinion, should be part of groups, currents, movements, they would be continuously challenged, excluded, or legitimated, and surely they would help art in growing and evolving in much more diffused and differentiated ways. For these reasons today, above all, I think that painting is a form of resistance. It requires courage

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    Lupe Ficara

    Lupe Ficara

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    Over the years, I have been working, researching, coping with the social rules that today connect or destroy the relationship between the painter and the audience. I finally ended up with a fundamental question: does painting still make any sense? The art of painting will probably always make sense, such a non-verbal perfect communication, existing since ever, it has sense. But the ultra-liberal laws of the market end up no longer affecting only art trade, but also the ways in which artworks are produced, spread, and perceived. Therefore a certain part of the market becomes elitist and the largest part of the common public is driven to be a passive spectator of great events. And finally, the general cultural level is impoverished, the public taste is completely flattened, and, as an icing on the cake, even the word “artist” is somehow emptied of meaning, too often used inappropriately. Why artists, in my opinion, should be part of groups, currents, movements, they would be continuously challenged, excluded, or legitimated, and surely they would help art in growing and evolving in much more diffused and differentiated ways. For these reasons today, above all, I think that painting is a form of resistance. It requires courage

    Aelita Senvaitytė

    Aelita Senvaitytė

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    My name is Aelita and I have been an Editor for Bored Panda since 2019. I spend my days working with my amazing team and making articles the best they can be. Fantasy and magic have always ruled over my world, from movies to TV shows, to Video Games to tabletop games like Dungeos and Dragons, I try to find magic in every part of my life. Writing is a big part of me too, I hope to publish a fantasy novel one day. I also enjoy playing guitar and singing, as music always help me to get in a great mood. I have an adorable German Shepherd named Hela and we get into all kinds of adventures together.

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    Aelita Senvaitytė

    Aelita Senvaitytė

    Moderator, BoredPanda staff

    My name is Aelita and I have been an Editor for Bored Panda since 2019. I spend my days working with my amazing team and making articles the best they can be. Fantasy and magic have always ruled over my world, from movies to TV shows, to Video Games to tabletop games like Dungeos and Dragons, I try to find magic in every part of my life. Writing is a big part of me too, I hope to publish a fantasy novel one day. I also enjoy playing guitar and singing, as music always help me to get in a great mood. I have an adorable German Shepherd named Hela and we get into all kinds of adventures together.

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