Paulo Jeca

Paulo Jeca, a Brazilian artist, is recognized for his edgy analogue collage experiments inspired by punk aesthetics. His work delves into themes of unease and deconstruction, culminating in visually intriguing art pieces.

Paulo’s artistic process, which involves adding and subtracting layers, yields visually striking and distinct compositions. Through his analogue collage methods, Paulo tackles themes of disquiet and breakdown, producing artworks that prompt reflection. In “Stupid Lies,” an intricate web of paper and discarded materials is layered to reveal hidden stories. “INVERSO)))06” offers a raw and gritty portrait directly collaged onto a canvas, invoking intense emotions.

INVERSO)))08” draws from a Silver Jews song and packages an analogue collage experiment prompting existential queries. Meanwhile, “Alfabeto” presents Paulo’s analogue collage on an MDF board, displaying his adeptness at fusing varied elements.

Mind Control

By juxtaposing different visual components, “Mind Control” encapsulates the essence of discord and cacophony, stimulating feelings of chaos and mystery. With its portrait-like traits, this artwork encourages viewers to delve into its cryptic narrative.

Paulo Jeca (@jeca_paulo)

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