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The classic painting from the old masters, which now make up for the museum collections. |
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So that we can admire and appreciate them,� was born from the inspiration that led our ancestors to register major events up from the ancient time when they still lived in caves. |
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Beginning with very primitive blue prints, painting was only able to reach its artistic value by the time when multiple pigments with life duration were discovered. |
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Starting at this point the quest for perfection became stronger leading events to be registered dynamically, bringing feelings and fascination to the observers. |
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These are the qualities that exist on the artwork of the great masters and here lies the major difference in between a simple event reproduction and an artistic work. |
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Like music, painting conquered its definitive place as a basic element in the civilization. The |
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up coming of photography seemed to threaten painting, what would cause a total change, but short after the variety��� of modernism essays, the admiration for classical paintinggot even deeper. |
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The talented photographers need artistic creativity although they will never be able to replace the amplitude of a painter creation whose sensibility involves each brush stroke, impregnating its artwork at each hour, each day, with all his soul when expressing his art through his manual ability. |
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It is intimate to men, and only God knows why, to create, to modify and reshape everything around. |
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And this is the feeling that I try to express with my� artwork, adding, specially colors and shades, so that in this way I can show my ideal vision about beauty.� |
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