Acotirene Aqualtune Lucrecia Dandara
Digital Illustration
Digital
Contemporary Realism
2020
Contemporary
Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo
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Acotirene Aqualtune Lucrecia Dandara
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$ 263
A Silent Vigil in the Shadows of History
In the evocative monochrome landscape of Marcelo D'Salete, the boundaries between memory and myth begin to dissolve. His work, Acotirene Aqualtune Lucrecia Dandara, serves as a profound visual meditation on strength, presence, and the weight of ancestral legacies. The painting presents a hauntingly beautiful tableau of three figures nestled within the dense, protective embrace of a woodland setting. Rendered in a striking black and white palette, the piece strips away the distractions of color to focus the viewer's gaze on the raw textures of light and shadow, creating an atmosphere that feels both timeless and urgently present. The composition is anchored by the varied postures of the subjects—one seated, one standing, and one kneeling—suggesting a shared moment of respite or perhaps a solemn ritual held in the secret heart of the forest.
The technique employed here speaks to D'Saliente’s mastery of graphic storytelling, where every line carries the weight of historical significance. The interplay of light filtering through the canopy creates a chiaroscuro effect that lends a sculptural depth to the figures, making them appear as if they are emerging from the very earth itself. A subtle, yet piercing detail—a knife resting on the ground near the first figure—introduces a layer of tension and narrative mystery. It hints at a life lived on the edge of survival, suggesting themes of hunting, protection, or the preparation for resistance. This small element transforms the scene from a mere landscape into a high-stakes drama, inviting collectors to contemplate the untold stories of those who moved through these shadows.
The Resonance of Afro-Brazilian Identity
To understand this work is to engage with the profound historical consciousness that defines D'Salete’s oeuvre. As an artist dedicated to illuminating the complexities of Afro-Brazilian history, his choice of subjects—names like Acotirene, Aqualtune, Lucrecia, and Dandara—invokes powerful archetypes of resistance and agency. These are not merely figures in a forest; they are symbols of a lineage that has endured through centuries of struggle. The woodland setting acts as more than just a backdrop; it is a sanctuary, a space of reclaimed sovereignty where the characters can exist outside the gaze of an oppressive colonial world. For the discerning collector, this piece offers much more than aesthetic beauty; it provides a window into a narrative of resilience that continues to shape the cultural landscape of Brazil and the world.
For interior designers and art enthusiasts seeking to curate spaces with deep emotional resonance, this reproduction offers an unparalleled opportunity. The monochromatic elegance of the work allows it to integrate seamlessly into sophisticated, modern interiors, providing a focal point that commands attention without overwhelming the room. It brings a sense of quiet gravity and intellectual depth to a gallery wall or a study. Whether placed in a contemporary minimalist setting or a more traditional, textured environment, Acotirene Aqualtune Lucrecia Dandara serves as a powerful conversation piece, prompting reflections on history, identity, and the enduring spirit of those who stand firm against the tides of time.
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Биография художника
Marcelo D'Salete: A Life Dedicated to Afro-Brazilian History Through Comics
- Born: Brasília, Brazil (1979)
- Origin: ArtsDot
- Education: Master’s Degree in Art History from the University of São Paulo
Early Life and Artistic Development
- D'Salete demonstrated an early passion for comics, influenced by artists like Alberto Breccia and Flavio Colin.
- He studied graphic design at Carlos de Campos College, honing his visual skills.
- His career began in 1997 as an illustrator before transitioning to comic book artistry in 2001, publishing in magazines such as *Quadreca* and *Front*.
- Early work focused on illustration for children's books alongside developing his comic style.
Major Works and Themes
- Noite Luz (2008): D’Salete’s first graphic novel, marking the beginning of his exploration of complex narratives.
- Encruzilhada (2011): Continued development of his storytelling abilities and visual style.
- Cumbe (2014): A pivotal work exploring the history of resistance to slavery in Brazil from an Afro-Brazilian perspective. Published in English as Run for It: Stories of Slaves Who Fought for Their Freedom (Fantagraphics, 2017).
- Angola Janga (2017): A monumental work detailing the history of Palmares, a significant *quilombo* (settlement of escaped slaves), requiring eleven years of research. This book explores themes of racial prejudice and the complexities of Brazilian colonial history.
Recognition and Awards
- HQ Mix Trophy Nominations: Recognized in 2012 and 2015 for his contributions to Brazilian comics.
- Eisner Award (2018): Won the prestigious Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material for *Cumbe/Run For It*.
- International Acclaim: His work has been exhibited in venues such as the Royal Holloway College in the United Kingdom, demonstrating global recognition.
Historical Significance and Artistic Impact
- Representation of Afro-Brazilian History: D'Salete’s works are significant for providing a perspective on Brazilian history often overlooked – the experiences and resistance of enslaved Africans and their descendants.
- Challenging Historical Narratives: *Angola Janga* specifically aims to deconstruct conventional historical accounts, offering a more nuanced understanding of slavery and its legacy in Brazil.
- Influence on Contemporary Comics: D'Salete’s commitment to research and his powerful storytelling have established him as an important figure in contemporary comics, particularly for addressing social justice issues.
- Promoting Awareness: His art serves as a vital tool for raising awareness about the history of slavery and its ongoing impact on Brazilian society.
Marcelo D'Salete
1979 - , Brazil
Основные сведения
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Alberto Breccia
- Flavio Colin
- Date Of Birth: 1979
- Full Name: Marcelo D'Salete
- Nationality: Brazilian
- Notable Artworks:
- Noite Luz
- Encruzilhada
- Cumbe
- Angola Janga
- Place Of Birth (City And Country): Brasília, Brazil

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