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Cecilia Mayr

1955
Sao Paulo, Brazil

3 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by Cecilia Mayr

Permutation

Prints , Mixed Media

38.1 x 40.64cm

495,00 €

Colors and Shapes

Drawings , Mixed Media

22.86 x 20.32cm

275,00 €

Colors and Shapes

Drawings , Mixed Media

22.86 x 20.32cm

275,00 €

Born in Votuporanga, Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1955, artist Cecilia Mayr uses bold, vibrant colours in her monoprints and paintings, expressing her fundamental joy and enthusiasm in life.

Through Mayr describes herself as a spontaneous, non-intellectual artist, her work embraces the deeply resonant theme of the continuum between man and nature. An animistic force pulses through abstracts inspired by aerial photography of rural landforms or by memories of her grandfather’s farm, which she calls “an intricate part of my childhood and growing up.” Other pieces cite the intricate structures of urban architecture, anchoring lattices, and arches in flowing sweeps of terra incognito.
In another group of prints, the bond between man and nature could hardly be more explicit. The same boldly coloured shapes reminiscent of landforms in Mayr’s abstracts shift context to depict elemental human figures evocative of Latin American folk art. Like much of her art, the pieces suggest her background as an animator, plus elements of oil and watercolour (which she studied with Pedro Sanches at Sao Paulo University).

The androgynous figures in her “Chamber of Dreams” series are concerned with “trying to be more in touch with my spiritual part.” The studies demonstrate that “the differences between human beings are only skin deep,” Mayr explains. “If you peel away the skin we are really all the same. The paintings represent the soul and the sublime in the human being.”

Mayr says her art is the result of “spontaneous emotion that comes from inside.” Emotion comes across so strongly in some of her pieces, that according to Mayr, most people think a man painted them. Despite the thematic gravity of Mayr’s art, her works are festive, vibrant and celebratory.

“I believe in life more than anything else,” she says. “Even when it’s craziest it can still be the best.”