Artist: Cesar Biojo
- uglybutterflies
- Mar 6, 2017
- 1 min read
Cesar Biojo is an artist who destroys to create. Biojo defines his work as the controlled result of multiple accidents, and the result is amazing as he creates a figurative portrait and when he think it is perfect he starts destroying it abstraction of extra paint and spatula marks. Biojo's work is a focused point of the human existence asking if we are perfect; I think that Cesar’s work shows the human imperfections in his paintings, and by destroying his portraits and figurative pieces it shows that imperfections can be beautiful. Destroying his art is re-creating his piece into something more beautiful. Personally, I think that Cesar Biojo’s work is brilliant as I love distortion in portraiture and figurative pieces as it gives the work an "Off" feeling whenever a person is defaced and I love all the different ways this can be done, and I think that Cesar absolutely nails this concept, as his work is beautiful to me from the meaning of human imperfection to the way he defaces the portrait and body.
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