Kelton Campos Fausto
gbọ́, 2024
pigmentos naturais e acrílica sobre tela
[natural pigments and acrylic on canvas]
[natural pigments and acrylic on canvas]
140 x 147 x 3.5 cm
[55 1/8 x 57 7/8 x 1 3/8 in]
[55 1/8 x 57 7/8 x 1 3/8 in]
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Em gbọ́' (observar; entender; escutar), Kelton Campos mergulha na sutileza entre ouvir e escutar. Na obra, uma anciã acolhe a dor de alguém em seu colo, transformando o sofrimento. A...
Em gbọ́' (observar; entender; escutar), Kelton Campos mergulha na sutileza entre ouvir e escutar. Na obra, uma anciã acolhe a dor de alguém em seu colo, transformando o sofrimento. A pintura evoca a sabedoria silenciosa das mais velhas, onde o ato de escutar extrapola o som - torna-se sentir com a alma, absorver com o coração. A obra nos convida a acionar uma escuta profunda, transfigurando-se em um encontro íntimo com alteridade e com o invisível.
[In gbọ́' (to observe; to understand; to listen), Kelton Campos delves into the subtleties between listening and hearing. In the work, an old woman cradles someone's pain in her lap, transforming the suffering. The painting evokes the silent wisdom of the elderly, where the act of listening goes beyond sound - it becomes feeling with the soul, absorbing with the heart. The work invites us to engage in deep listening, transfiguring ourselves into an intimate encounter with otherness and the invisible.]
[In gbọ́' (to observe; to understand; to listen), Kelton Campos delves into the subtleties between listening and hearing. In the work, an old woman cradles someone's pain in her lap, transforming the suffering. The painting evokes the silent wisdom of the elderly, where the act of listening goes beyond sound - it becomes feeling with the soul, absorbing with the heart. The work invites us to engage in deep listening, transfiguring ourselves into an intimate encounter with otherness and the invisible.]