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Sky, Human Being, Tree, Earth There are forests that can’t be measured in hectares, but in heartbeats. It’s to this inner Amazon that Marcelo Ramos’ art leads us. His process isn’t about observation, but osmosis — he doesn’t paint the forest; he lets the forest paint through him, using his body as a seismograph to record the earth’s subtle vibrations. In his work for this special edition of ArtNow Report, the forest isn’t a landscape — it’s a vibrational organism. His concentric circles aren’t just forms; they echo the rings of ancient trees, mandalas of existence. His palette is the earth itself: tones that rise from the depths, iron-rich pigments from açaí, bark, and an ancestral green that breathes. Influenced by practices like Qi Gong and Tai Chi, Marcelo paints with what cannot be seen. Each canvas becomes a subtle energy field, where color flows and silence speaks volumes. But don’t be mistaken — his art is not just about contemplation; it’s a call. In his vision, the forest is also “the clenched fist of the Indigenous people, raised against senselessness.” To see the Amazon through Marcelo Ramos’ eyes is to be guided into a dimension where art becomes forest, forest becomes temple, and we, a vital part of its delicate and urgent balance. ✨ And you — how do you connect with the inner forest pulsing within your own life’s cycle? #ArtNowReport #Amazon #MarceloRamos #VibrationalArt #EmbodiedListening #VisualSymphony #MeditativeArt #OrganicAbstraction #BrazilianArt #ContemporaryArt
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