The Impassioned Art of Fernando Achucarro
Start speaking a new language in 3 weeks with Babbel 🎉 Get up to 60% OFF your subscription ➡️ Here: https://go.babbel.com/t?bsc=1200m60-y... Fernando Achucarro is a Paraguayan artist who previously featured in one of my Indie Art videos, who since I first started talking to him, has revealed dozens upon dozens of beautifully sinister and surreal paintings that each play a role of a page in the book of his life. Each replaying an event that affected him significantly and shaped him into the person and indeed artist that he is today. Although in the original Independent Artist video, which if you haven’t seen yet please do by the way, I mentioned that Fernando has no internet presence. However I have since discovered him on Instagram and have continued to talk to him and see more of his work. The more I spoke to him, the more I learned the stories behind his paintings and how even details in the application of paint, reflect the emotional and psychological experience he goes through when creating each painting. From living a troubled past to learning to recreate it in his art, comes paintings that tend to grab you and pull you into the shadows with them. Instagram: @fachucarro Facebook: www.facebook.com/Ferachucarro - ARTIST CORNER: Today's featured Artist Corner entry is Abby Heller-Burnham. Please follow her via the links below! http://www.aureliaburnham.com/ / abbyhellerburnham / abbyhellerburnham - Submit your art or say hi: Email - [email protected] Instagram - / blinddweller Discord - / discord Patreon - / blinddweller

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