Book about Caio Fern's painting production fron 1999 to 2010 .
120 pages
January 2010 .
by Caio Fernandes
CAIO FERN, born in São Paulo, Brazil in 1975, studied Psychology at Universidade Paulista.
Fern's work is sometimes described as Realist, "though the sheer intensity of his work sets him apart from most contemporary Realist painters. With a highly individualistic style of painting, Caio reveals the raw physical characteristics and inner tensions of his subjects which proposes an intricate set of perspectives of the "self", is apparent in his self-portraits. Though Caio affirms that a self-portrait can only be considered as a visual reflection of himself, "There is no conceptual speech behind it," he believes strongly that the only important thing is the painting itself."
Publish Date January 24, 2010
Dimensions Small Square 120 pgs Premium Paper, matte finish
Category Fine Art
Tags Caio Fernandes, acrylic painting, acrylic on canvas, contemporary painting, visual art, arts and photography, contemporary art, fine arts, art work, acrilico sobre tela, arte contemporarea, portrait, painter, painting, artwork, kunst, malerei, maler, pintura
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Olywia says
Beautiful book ! Love your work ! michel
posted at 01:05am May 02 PST
dallasartssa says
Caio - just ordered mine. Can't wait to receive it. Thanks! Dallas Arts Salon
posted at 01:01pm Feb 21 PST
lavedon says
I am a great admirer of Caio Fernandes work. This quote is taken from my blog post about his work: "Fernandes' work is sometimes described as Realist, "though the sheer intensity of his work sets him apart from most contemporary Realist painters. With a highly individualistic style of painting, Caio reveals the raw physical characteristics and inner tensions of his subjects. Though Caio affirms that a self-portrait can only be considered as a visual reflection of himself, "There is no conceptual speech behind it," he believes strongly that the only important thing is the painting itself."– Elizabeth Avedon
posted at 06:57pm Jan 24 PST