Better days ahead presents the work of the artist Emmanuel Aziseh who takes us into the colorful world of childhood and offers the discovery of his artistic creation through a humanist and extremely positive vision. Through color, he brings together humanity in its universality and gives life and hope to his subjects. In this series of works, he creates figures imbued with realism using acrylic paint on canvas, while using surreal and symbolic processes.
Aziseh is inspired by the education he received from his parents, an education focused on construction, fraternity and dedicated to uniting people, to making some responsible for others. The artist still remembers that everyone who lived under his parents' roof and in the surrounding area were considered brothers. They ate together, went to school together and visited each other without complexes. Better days ahead is an exhibition of what remains of poetics and aesthetics in the shadow of Emmanuel Aziseh's childhood.
It is a set of poetic signs through which the artist tries to escape the terrors of this world. It is a representation of his dreams, of an idealized life, through the image of the naive and carefree child; snapshots of childhood lives stolen and adorned with beautiful energies. The artist's approach leads us to detach ourselves from restrictive reality. The organization of images leads us to leave reality and plunges us into a sort of reverie on those things that we think we will never achieve, because if we do not dream, we remain dwelling on everything that is mediocre, everything what is human and which makes us feel bitterness and suffering.
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