The career of Antonio Alcàsser Chejab (1963) began in the world of engraving and has evolved to the world of painting, applying new techniques through which he creates his own language to communicate with his audience. This artist offers us a visualisation in black and white in practically all of his work. In his latest works, he considers the msystery of old age and the relationship between older people and children. He senses a curious feeling between men and trees: a relationship between humans and nature, in which the trees become people and the people, trees. Grandparents and grandchildren create a relationship of love and solidarity. The grandparents are our roots, the grandchildren, the small tree protected so that it can grow. Thus Alcàsser goes deeper into these human relationships that have their own projection in nature. 34th Tapiró Prize for Painting, Biennial Art Exhibition 2004.
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