Vengerick Art

Vengerick Art

Location: Brazil

Being able to create our own reality is one of the biggest gifts we have as humans.

Vengerick has the unique perspective as an artists from the dealer, collector, and interior design side of the business. Vengerick is able to understand not only the business side of art but the design side as well.

My motivation to create large abstract paintings is based on realty. The reality the viewer creates looking at my art work is completely different that my reality creating the paintings. As humans we all create our own reality based on our individual life experiences.

I focus on these differences in reality creating from the viewers perspective. My art work contains three traditional elements of famous abstract artists. I take techniques from Rothko to create deep emotional feelings based on layer and color. When it comes to color I am fascinated by color theory and the illusions and tricks color can play on our minds as the viewer of art. The third technique I use is hard line geometric shapes to help define focal points and to create structure.

I work hard to create art that collectors are proud to collect and designers are proud to use in their projects. Painting large abstract paintings allows the viewer to be transported into a new reality of their own creation.


Portfolio:

Infinite Series

nfinite, first of the Vengerick series. Infinite abstract paintings focuses on hardline geometric shapes, color theory, and extension , to cast reality in space and time.

The painting Vengerick technique are similar to Rothko mate and gloss contrast. The painting technique also follows dynamic color theory to transport the viewer to the Infinite beauty.

Certain artists have made it impossible to write the history of modernism without them. In the earlier 20th century such towering innovators as Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian Marcelduchamp, spring to mind almost at random. Likewise, after 1945 their counterparts include Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon. Without a doubt, Mark Rothko stands firmly in this pantheon.

Infinite Series: Endless Sunday “Infinite Series: Endless Sunday”

Endless Sunday:
–Oil on Canvas

–3 meters wide by 2 meters tall

Endless Sunday is inspired from surfing at wold famous surf location Hawaii’s Banzai Pipeline. The original will be painted oil on canvas and have a massive length of 3 meters long by 2 meters high allowing the viewer to experience the vast power of the world famous waves.

The painting technique will be similar to Rothko mate and gloss contrast, along with dynamic color theory to transport the viewer to the Infinite beauty and power of Pipeline.

The Infinite Series focus on hardline geometric shapes color theory, and extension. The complex painting techniques and colors to cast the viewer into a deep reality in space and time.

The Vengerick original paintings follow in the steps of famous artists technique such as Rothko, Vasarely, and Klee.

Certain artists have made it impossible to write the history of modernism without them. In the earlier 20th century such towering innovators as Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian Marcelduchamp, spring to mind almost at random. Likewise, after 1945 their counterparts include Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon. Without a doubt, Mark Rothko stands firmly in this pantheon.

Seven Deadly Sins Color Divine Light Series

I’m very well acquainted with the seven deadly sins, I keep a busy schedule trying to fit them in. Warren Zevon

Divine Light Series AKA Seven Deadly Sins:
Divine Light Series is inspired by the universal struggle of good verses evil. The paintings in the Seven Deadly Sins series evoke power raw emotional response from the viewer. The deep mat colors piercing by the Divine Light of your inner good, provides depth texture in these large abstract paintings.

Viewing the paintings transports you to the deepest reality, and feeling the power of the Divine Light defeating the eternal sins. To experience the Divine Light paintings is similar to experiencing a Rothko or Matisse. The viewer is captivated by the strong power and even stronger emotions the paintings create from the viewers personal reality and experiences.

Seven deadly sins list evolved in the sixth century when Pope Gregory produce his own list. St. Thomas Aquinas supplemented to compile the modern version consisting of pride, greed, lust, gluttony, wrath, envy, and sloth. Vengerick has taken the colors for each of the sin and allows the viewer a deeper connection to good VS evil.

7 Colors of Sin:

Lust: The color associated with lust is blue, blue is the color of the ocean. Lust is the foundation of desire, and it is considered a state of overwhelming sexual or physical longing.
Gluttony: The color associated with gluttony is orange. Orange stimulates the brain and encourages hunger. This is why orange is heavily used in restaurants and food marketing.
Greed: The color of greed is yellow which mirrors the color of gold, representing worldly desire and wealth. Greed is the sin that can never be satisfied.
Sloth: Light blue is the color associated with sloth as it is a light and sleepy color. Sloth is being intentionally lazy or unproductive.
Wrath: The color red is linked with wrath. Red is the color of heat, fire, and fury, making it a dangerous color.
Envy: The color green is associated with envy. Envy is caused by jealousy or coveting traits and possessions of other people.
Pride: Pride is associated with the color violet. The color violet is the color of royalty and regality that is used to establish superiority.