The second life of trees

Trees die after they were not allowed to live by taking them. They are cut into a huge number of pieces of different sizes to use for different needs. And Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira gathered the pieces don't need trees and made them into a complete tree, rather, a tree-like installation called Tridimensional (three-Dimensional). He was born in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Henrique Oliveira is a distinguished artist, whose works are known all over the world, without exception. Oliveira received a diploma as a specialist in the art, after graduating from University in são Paulo.


Enrique is very famous for its interesting and unusual paintings, but the huge global attention attracted to its incredibly intricate wooden sculptures and installations. Using plywood, PVC and other materials, Oliveira creates organic, natural wooden sculptures, though, would be in motion, like a liquid, and not a tree. Creations Oliveira is massive enough, often occupy the entire exhibition space or the available space on the bench.


He begins to "mold" the sculptures of PVC, and then wraps them in layers to show the difference of colors and textures of wood. Creativity Oliveira is extremely useful in that it creates a outrageous artwork and sculpture from wood scraps found in different parts of the city. Each of these elements for the artist is a full-fledged stroke that can be applied to the picture.


His works are flat and three-dimensional structures. In his work, Oliveira unites sculpture, painting, architecture and fine philosophy. The author himself believes that he gives new life to the trees, reanimates the cells, save.




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