The Story of Another Fight Against Demons (2022) Drawing by Fermin Fleites

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Drawing, Charcoal on Cardboard
  • Dimensions Height 75in, Width 90in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Drawings under $20,000 Figurative Horse
La historia de otra pelea contra los demonios. Es “Historia de otra Pelea contra los demonios”, un dibujo al carboncillo inspirado en la historia de un pueblo que decide trasladar su iglesia de su ubicación (la costa) debido a los frecuentes ataques de los demonios, sin saber que al moverla se llevaban a los demonios. con ellos, porque los llevaban[...]
La historia de otra pelea contra los demonios.
Es “Historia de otra Pelea contra los demonios”, un dibujo al carboncillo inspirado en la historia de un pueblo que decide trasladar su iglesia de su ubicación (la costa) debido a los frecuentes ataques de los demonios, sin saber que al moverla se llevaban a los demonios. con ellos, porque los llevaban dentro.
The Story of Another Fight Against Demons.
“Story of a Fight against Demons,” a charcoal drawing inspired by the story of a town that decides to move its church from its location (the coast) due to frequent attacks by demons, without knowing that by moving it they were carrying the demons with them, because they carried them inside.

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Fermin Fleites, a visual memory of memories, interspersed with symbols. Discover a vision of Art, from the perspective of Cultural Anthropology, from the barbarism of Culture itself. A journey of discovery[...]

Fermin Fleites, a visual memory of memories, interspersed with symbols.
Discover a vision of Art, from the perspective of Cultural Anthropology, from the barbarism of Culture itself. A journey of discovery that began in a forgotten place in the Insular Caribbean, passing through the Peruvian Amazon, to reach the Crucible of today's America.In the plastic work of this author, you can find experiences of interaction with different cultural groups, with the estrangement of the visitor who arrives, and with the difficulty of the child who does not know how to read and is locked in a library where all the books tell a story and You must find out what story it is. Because in the end all stories are the same story.With a deep respect for “techne”, bronze, photography, drawing, wood sculpture, charcoal and mixed media. Fleites is accustomed to drawing everything, perhaps inspired by the Andean shamans who resist being photographed because that stops them and instead they feel more comfortable being drawn.Fermin Fleites has the ability to bring together seemingly unconnected visual styles into an “ordered chaos” that makes us jump from classical Greek and German Renaissance images to more contemporary art forms, such as installations or conceptual art. In the process, his knowledgeable eye directs us to popular products and images associated with magical symbols, rituals, and beliefs practiced over time.Imagine a world where we all have the same problems, but we call them differently. Imagine, thousands of people calling the same God by different names and performing acts in his honor. Imagine having the same concerns as the ancient inhabitants of Ethiopia or the current Machiguengas of the Urubamba River basin. Welcome to the world we live in. A world in which the same stories are recovered again and again, intertwining. No matter how much Artificial Intelligence we are training, at the center of this human is that same human who asked the Sun for better harvests.We start from an original time where the past and the future are just nuances of a continuous present that is nowhere. Be part of a Human experience.

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