Delson Uchôa
resin in pigment of acrylic paint dehydrated on beaten clay floor
112.6 x 111.02 in (double side)
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The main object in Delson Uchôa’s research is light, which he identifies with his region of origin: the city of Maceió, in northeast Brazil. It is through light that the artist works with time, color, texture and transparency – as well as scale, since most of his paintings have monumental dimensions and take years to finish. He also studies the natural chromaticity of the flora and fauna of that region, which he combines with the Northeastern popular constructive geometry. Considered one of the main artists of the “80s Generation” of Brazilian painting, Delson also works with photography and sculpture – practices he considers as ways of constructing colors, that is, as extensions of painting.