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ABOUT THE ARTIST

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Erick Costa Kohl

(Brazil)

Erick Costa Kohl, born in Osasco, Brazil, has lived in Berlin for almost 10 years.

With a degree in fashion, he found embroidery on photographs and maps as a way of expressing his feelings and creativity. His work has already been exhibited in group and solo exhibitions at Berlin Art week and Expo Venice 2021.

ABOUT THE WORK

Erick Costa Kohl encapsulates his thoughts and feelings into tangible art to share with others. Working with photos from flea markets and friends, his intimate process transforms each piece spontaneously. Embroidery is his mantra, healing his anxiety and expressing your real feelings, often using red and gold threads. Inspired by cinema, music, and powerful women, he aims to give lost images new meaning, connecting deeply with his audience.

“Maps and Feelings”

My work seeks to translate situations from everyday life, with the perspective of belonging and land.

Estrangeiro, 2024

Material: Paper, gold acrylic paint and red cotton thread.

No borders and no barriers, 2024

Material: Paper, gold acrylic paint, red cotton thread and manual mechanic label.

Interview, 2024

Material: Paper, gold acrylic paint and red cotton thread.

Latinidade, 2024

Material: Paper, gold acrylic paint and red cotton thread.

WaNt to buy any of these art pieces?

All the art pieces at Fulgor are for sale. This is a great opportunity to get to know the artist, understand their art, and purchase their work.

Fulgor or Alterfocus does not take any commission or money from any sale.

The 100% of the cost of the sale goes to the artists.

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