Man Wearing a Hat Woodblock Print

Brazil, c. 1964

16 x 11 in (41 x 28 cm)

ID #JOAQUIM-FF7B-Z-17

Original woodblock print by Brazilian artist Joaquim Pedro Ribeiro Araujo. Through his simple yet deliberate black lines, Joaquim manages to capture a sense of curiosity and innocence in the illustrated man's expression. Joaquim aimed to capture the ephemeral in his artwork, and here he records the beauty of fleeting human expression. The colors on the print are an absolute joy and lend a playful sensibility to the artwork, a rarity in Joaquim's work.

Joaquim Pedro Ribeiro Araujo was a Brazilian artist prominent in the 1960s. He worked with a wide variety of mediums including oils, tempera, ink, and woodblocks. Joaquim surrounded himself with fellow avant-garde artists of the time, including Brazilian modern artists Amilcar de Castro and Helio Oiticica. He studied art in Sao Paulo before moving to Japan where he was introduced to woodblock prints, by which he was greatly inspired. He spent a lot of time in Asia, moving to Bangkok, Thailand, where he started writing opinion pieces for the Bangkok World, climbing the art world ladder. He released his manifesto which focused on the concept of ephemerality—he believed that values are inadequate because time is always changing, therefore one should follow their own beliefs. Opposed to everything popular, Joaquim wanted to challenge the status quo and break the beatnik artist stereotype saying, “my paintings are not just for decoration in the living room. I paint to create a universe.” His works are centered around people he saw in Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Pakistan, all places where he held well-received exhibitions. He became the first South American to exhibit in Southeast Asia and the first Brazilian to exhibit in Pakistan. Though Joaquim’s works were visually bizarre at times or difficult to grasp, it was hard to critique a man who held such powerful faith in his own work and believed that nothing is unchangeable, even woodblock pieces. 

Artist: Joaquim Pedro Ribeiro Araujo

Material: Woodblock prints

Year: c. 1964

250-500 brazil brazilian art original art size-16x11 woodblock print

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