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by Caito Junqueira
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Our wooden holiday ornaments are 1/2" thick, approximately 4" tall, and include a string for easy hanging and a magnet on the back for use on refrigerators. Ornaments are available in six different shapes, including: stars, hearts, bells, trees, ovals, and stockings.
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I'm always looking for new ways to explore my creativity, but sometimes, I'm drawn back to certain themes or techniques and their variations. The... more
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Gently clean with a damp cloth.
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I'm always looking for new ways to explore my creativity, but sometimes, I'm drawn back to certain themes or techniques and their variations. The Fibonacci sequence has always fascinated me with its intricate pattern and natural beauty, but I also wanted to try some mild distortion to its predictability. In this abstract piece, I wanted to play with digital impasto techniques to create a tactile, textured surface that adds depth and dimension to the composition and, at the same time, be flat in its details. By using warm and cool tones, I aimed to evoke a sense of balance and harmony in the piece, much like the balance found in the mathematical sequence itself.
#2023 03 18 1029
series: abstracts
digital art - mixed
© Caito Junqueira - 2023
Caio Junqueira Netto Junior
Garca - SP/BR
Caito Junqueira, a resident of Sao Paulo's countryside, embarked on an artistic journey in the early 1970s. He honed his skills in drawing and painting through private tutoring and later pursued formal training at the Escola Panamericana de Arte. In 1984, Caito left college to study Computer Graphics, design, and colors at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco. During the 1990s, Caito delved into the Brazilian film industry as a producer, writer, and conceptual designer. Over time, his artistic focus shifted towards virtual mediums, with 90% of his work now residing in the digital realm. In 2010, he joined forces with his daughter, Camila Junqueira, to establish CJunqueira - Surface Pattern Design. While Camila transitioned to...
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