| Rene Trujillo |
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Artist residing in Los Angeles, CAlifornia
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| About the Artist |
Un Credo (SpiritUS MercuriUS)
I’m giving back to the Uni-VERSE what the Uni-VERSE gave to me. Participacion Mystique
I’m letting go of what is. Being. Of what is to become. L’ Avenir. Letting go of what I AM up to now which in turning echoes what is. (H)echo. Letting go, for there is no need to take. Everything has been given to you. Every-thing and no-thing is in front of you. Gnosis. Therefore, let go of what you possess. Deseo. For when one lets go, one receives. What does one gain by worrying of the day. Oh anxious eye! One must learn to breathe again. The first breath was born from a serene one. The second from an earnest one. Unos Mundos. Death to all anxious objects!
I’m in the wor(l)d now. I’m out of the wor(l)d now.
“The Uroboros”
Between and including Consciousness and Unconsciousness there is becoming. There is connectedness. Mysterium Coniunctionis. There is balance. It is a prime mover. It is creation. We are the re-sounding fact of creativeness. (H)echo returns! It is sufficient unto itself. That is all! -Rene´Angulo Trujillo "OtrO Angulo" November 2004 |
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Carnal-val
1994 |
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The Ego has landed . . .
2000 |
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The Ego has landed or how i stopped worrying and love the bomb or the eclipse of consciousness or something is missing, etc. |
The (w)hole city (Synchronicit
2002 ACRYLIC 24"X24" |
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Mind-feel
2000 DIGITAL ART 24"X36" |
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Text above: 'I think therefore I am' - Rene Descartes axiom for Cartesian Philosophy.
Text Below: Licht! Mehr Licht!,
Goethe's dying words. |
Room4doubt
2005 |
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from the series: 'Miles, Einstein and Picasso: an attempt at a synthesis' |
Rapido
2003 |
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Quote: 'We not only experience thirst, hunger, dreams, and sexual pleasures but a nostalgia for the infinite' -Octavio Paz |
Bom-ba!
2003 ACRYLIC 48"X48" |
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Lopez-Mara (illuminated)
1993 |
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BIRDSEE(d)
2007 digital art 24 |
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The Bird sees!
The Bird seed . . . |
Music (Queen of my Soul)
2007 24"x36" |
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Quote: 'All Art aspires toward the condition of Music.' |
EL MAGUEY
2007 54\\ |
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SOLD |
TELEPHONED@LIGHTSPEED
2007 54"X60" |
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L.A. vida y L.A. muerte
1991 54\\ |
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sold |
Urea-Heap (El ano del perro)
2000 54"x60" |
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Betwixt
2003 prismacolor turquois pencil B 15 x 30 |
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Living Death (Cool World)
1991 pastel 17"x30" |
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Text:
Real death is not a source of terror for the ordinary, intelligent, sensitive being. It is living death which is the great nightmare. Living death means the interruption of the current of life, the forestalling of a natural death process. It is a negative way of recognizing that the world is really nothing but a great womb, the place where everything is brought to life.
-Henry Miller
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Synchronicity on San Fernando Road
1995-2000 mix media 8.5 x 11 |
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Atracar
2009 digital drawing 24"x18" |
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'Atracar', spanish for to stuff oneself! from my 'Car/tunes' series.
$50.00 for 18"x24" plus shipping&handleling poster size! please inquire. Gracias!
Desire is what transforms Being, revealed to itself by itself in (true) knowledge, into an “object” revealed to a “subject” different from the object and “opposed” to it. It is in and by-or better still, as -”his” Desire that man is formed and is revealed - to himself and to
others-as an I, as the I that is essentially different from, and radically opposed to, the non-I. The (human) I is the I of a Desire or of Desire.
The very being of man, the self-conscious being, therefore, implies and presupposes Desire. Consequently, the human reality can be formed and maintained only within a biological reality, an animal life. But, if animal Desire is necessary condition of self-consciousness, it is not the sufficient condition. By itself, this Desire constitues only the Sentimentof self.
In contrast to the knowlege that keeps man in a passive quietude, Desire dis-quiets him and moves him to action. Born of Desire, action tends to satisfy it, and can do so only by the “negation,” the destruction, or at least the transformation, of the desired object: to satisfy hunger,
for example, the food must be destroyed or, in any case, transformed.
Thus, all action is “negating.”
-Alexandre Kojeve
Introduction to the Reading of Hegel
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Lemon Drop (Nth Degree)
2009 Sharpie on paper 24"x36" |
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| Education and biography |
BA in fine Arts, Cal State LA
1988 |
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| Future shows |
Dia de Los Muertos, 2006, sponser
by Al Borde Magazine |
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Website: www.absolutearts.com/portfolios/s/sunofman/ |
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