Claudio Boczon is an artist whose work revolves around contrasts and the physicality of materials, exploring the interplay between overlap and transparency. His artistic practice seeks to both conceal and reveal, creating a delicate balance that invites viewers to uncover hidden beauty in the everyday. By drawing attention to overlooked aspects of life, materials, and textures, Boczon's work encourages an appreciation for elements that might otherwise go unnoticed.
His creative process is deeply inspired by Tachismo and Arte Povera, emphasizing the reuse and recycling of materials, ideas, and concepts.
Boczon began his artistic exploration at the Atelier of Painting at the Museum Alfredo Andersen, studying under Ronald Yves Simon, and further honed his skills through workshops in painting, printmaking, and photography. Since 1999, he has actively participated in art salons and both group and solo exhibitions, earning six awards for his innovative contributions.