Julio Chacur, architect, interior
designer and artist. For over 25 years, Chacur’s projects
have encompassed not only architectural design, but also
construction of those designs, as well as interior design
and decorating. His work includes projects such as architectural
design for homes, residential and commercial buildings including
stores, bars, hotels, restaurants and a wide range of public
spaces. Chacur also has extensive experience working as
an art and decorative painting instructor. He is a member
of the board at MUBE - Brazilian Sculpture Museum in Sao
Paulo, Brazil. He has also participated in numerous art
exhibits here in the U.S. and abroad. Furthermore, his paintings
are featured in multiple collections in several European
countries. Chacur firmly believes in the theory that Art
is part of human evolution.
Possessing an academic foundation in architecture,
Chacur’s art transmits the idea of movement using geometric
designs, interpreting form that originates from the abstract.
Chacur’s monochromatic works of art are
highly personal and subjective. Soft movements and texture
techniques are woven into forms that create a subtle three
dimensional effect.
His artwork utilizes color, tone and nuance,
spanning the pure to the metallic, establishing a direction
from the primitive to the futuristic. Chacur’s interpretation
is thus sophisticated and multi-layered and can be interpreted
in the language of postmodernism.
Organic and sexual imaginary in Chacur’s
unmistakable artwork are transmitted by way of color, lines
and motifs, giving it an overall futuristic energy.
Waves give an ephemeral vision for cosmic
eternity which is described by Chacur:
“l’eternite dans les petits vagues du
port qui se repetent sans repeter”.
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