About the Craft
What the future hold for the next generations depends a lot on the choices of our generation. The future is uncertain and our current actions are paving the way. The children of the world have a potential that we can’t surely measure and how we prepare the future for them will define how much progress and greatness they will achieve. With that said, the intention of this collection was to paint the faces of those that are holding the key to the future, in large formats, acrylic in canvas and carrying the marks of the different parts of the world.
A large continent, boiling with life and differences. the large young population may not be seeing the best opportunities that maybe present elsewhere in the world, but still a few will find ways and will transform what the reality is today. only with hope, belief, dreams and energy things will change. Her gaze is paralyzing, penetrating us and raising mysteries. Her posture shows power and self-confidence. The background was inspired by the spiral of African art.
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Born and raised in south of Brazil, Renata Athanasio always had a link with design and arts. The studies and professional life in Architecture were the base that allowed her not to be afraid of a white paper or canvas. Throughout the different buildings designed, looking for harmony and function, or the different spaces conceived for a better life, the creativity and the free hand sketches started to become part of what Renata has into her artwork. With the migration from Architecture to painting, the lines and the view of space got transported from the physical world to the unlimited expressions allowed in a canvas.
Living in 3 continents and travelled in many countries has also contributed to the diverse expression in her work. While living in Paris, having access to an incredible amount of expositions and a diverse pool of museums worked out as a charger for what was coming in her way. Being able to study and practice painting with wonderful artists was an incentive that was missing to accept the true passion as a choice of life.
In Saudi Arabia, the willingness to share this passion with others made she engage as a painting teacher and share her view of colors and shapes with others. Her work got fueled up, and like gasoline on fire, her desire to produce new work every day only grows stronger. “I learned who I am as an artist, and I know what I want to share, those frames are windows to a different space that was initially created in my mind and I hope that people can see through these windows with their own eyes, bringing joy, happiness equilibrium to where they are.”