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Essay / David Orozco - 818
Not to mention aesthetically. We could also say that the guillotine is used to cut a Normandy Camembert or to slice a Bayonne ham. Why do we need to explain each of these concepts? So what should I do, Ronald Orozco? Do I continue to paint? Of course, I will continue to paint! You could say I'm upset; of course I am upset: I have recently started my amateur career as a painter, and I am told: “No, beloved. Painting is dead. Yet, I seek inspiration from those of the past, in order to defeat modernism. I adopted the need and the desire to reconstruct a pictorial language which is being destroyed by intellectuals. It is necessary to relearn the pictorial alphabet to reuse this beautiful language, dating back to simple times. Simplicity causes neither scandal nor fashion. I always meditate on what Roberto Longhi said: "...Each time art undergoes historical saturation, a density is added combining or imposing the search for movement, to put it clearly, it represents the Greeks against the Egyptians , Gothic versus Romanesque architecture, Baroque architecture versus the Renaissance... the ellipse of the circle arrives "I am part of the