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Ferjo: Master of Dimension and Perspective
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Ferjo is a one of the most famous living artists in the world today. His work embodies the essence of twenty first century contemporary art. He is considered the world’s pre-eminent living surrealists and is most famous for his metaphysical art. Ferjo’s most famous work portrays life-like situations in stunning realism and then plays with ideas of perspective, line, and color into something surreal.
Born in Bahia, Brazil in 1946 with the Fernando de Jesus Oliveria, the artist later changed his named to Ferjo. Ferjo trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts from 1975 through 1979. Although he originally began by painting Cubist landscapes, he soon moved on to Realistic portraiture. He soon began combining elements of multiple schools of interpretation. His proficiency in each medium allows his art to switch effortlessly back and forth before multiple mediums and combines for a completely unique finished product. The strength of Ferjo’s metaphysical art is that his work is so realistic that his manipulation of perspective and dimension becomes believably for the viewer. Ferjo was strongly influenced by Surrealist master Salvador Dali. He also often uses vibrant, exaggerated colors.
Ferjo is routine praised by contemporary peers and art critics for his technical mastery. His extraordinarily life-like rendering of his surrounding coupled with him ability to use his imagination to manipulate the known into unknown creates a type of magic in his art. Ferjo is considered the most famous living surrealist, and he is best known for his metaphysical art. His art combines influences from many art disciplines including Cubism, Realism, Abstract Expressionism, and Surrealism.
In order to enrich his great understanding of art history, Ferjo has re-created the work of art masters throughout his career. He has painted portraits of Van Gogh, Chagall, and Picasso. He also has re-created works by Leonardo Da Vinci. Each master’s study incorporates Ferjo’s own unique interpretation to make the finished piece unique to the artist. This work was what first gained him fame in the art community as contemporaries began to see the artist’s immense skill.
Ferjo’s work is often rich with symbolism. His artwork incorporates elements of history and culture. His work is also frequently influenced by things he sees in dreams and hallucinations aiding in his artworks Surrealist components.
Biography by Katherina Perry Inc,
Ferjo: Master of Dimension and Perspective
www.originalartbroker.com/blog/artwork/original_art/ferjo...
Ferjo is a one of the most famous living artists in the world today. His work embodies the essence of twenty first century contemporary art. He is considered the world’s pre-eminent living surrealists and is most famous for his metaphysical art. Ferjo’s most famous work portrays life-like situations in stunning realism and then plays with ideas of perspective, line, and color into something surreal.
Born in Bahia, Brazil in 1946 with the Fernando de Jesus Oliveria, the artist later changed his named to Ferjo. Ferjo trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts from 1975 through 1979. Although he originally began by painting Cubist landscapes, he soon moved on to Realistic portraiture. He soon began combining elements of multiple schools of interpretation. His proficiency in each medium allows his art to switch effortlessly back and forth before multiple mediums and combines for a completely unique finished product. The strength of Ferjo’s metaphysical art is that his work is so realistic that his manipulation of perspective and dimension becomes believably for the viewer. Ferjo was strongly influenced by Surrealist master Salvador Dali. He also often uses vibrant, exaggerated colors.
Ferjo is routine praised by contemporary peers and art critics for his technical mastery. His extraordinarily life-like rendering of his surrounding coupled with him ability to use his imagination to manipulate the known into unknown creates a type of magic in his art. Ferjo is considered the most famous living surrealist, and he is best known for his metaphysical art. His art combines influences from many art disciplines including Cubism, Realism, Abstract Expressionism, and Surrealism.
In order to enrich his great understanding of art history, Ferjo has re-created the work of art masters throughout his career. He has painted portraits of Van Gogh, Chagall, and Picasso. He also has re-created works by Leonardo Da Vinci. Each master’s study incorporates Ferjo’s own unique interpretation to make the finished piece unique to the artist. This work was what first gained him fame in the art community as contemporaries began to see the artist’s immense skill.
Ferjo’s work is often rich with symbolism. His artwork incorporates elements of history and culture. His work is also frequently influenced by things he sees in dreams and hallucinations aiding in his artworks Surrealist components.
Biography by Katherina Perry Inc,