Lot Essay
"It's possible that here in this South American country that my paintings have somehow become more universal. [Through works like these], I allude to atomic war and other global and national conflicts that represent a constant threat of violence around the world. The media, including radio, television, broadcast, and print journalism cannot ignore this phenomenon or bury their heads in the sand like ostriches given the sheer evidence.
For this reason, the arts become a reflection of our times, and the artist a witness to humanity.
Against this extreme climate of violence, only the power of love and mutual understanding can extinguish the ashes that would threaten the planet. That is, if something survives ...." --Mario Carreño
For this reason, the arts become a reflection of our times, and the artist a witness to humanity.
Against this extreme climate of violence, only the power of love and mutual understanding can extinguish the ashes that would threaten the planet. That is, if something survives ...." --Mario Carreño