Abstract
The artistic trajectory of Letícia Bertagna, one of the nominated artists of the eleventh edition of the prestigious Pipa Prize, is the trigger of this article. Here I focus on the series of digital images “Fundo do fora”, which has been composed since 2016 by Letícia. From this series, I bring three images as metonymic triggers to defend the hypothesis that Bertagna performs micronarrative imagery, using as a procedure the operation of verbovisual oxymorons, especially in apories forged between title and image. I use the mature Wittgenstein's language perspective as a theoretical background for the reflection in which I recognize narrative and poetic capacities in Bertagna's works from various linguistic resources. In addition, I see in her taste for daily life a movement of dislocation to reveal the stranger of the common. Strangeness appears as verbovisual oxymorons in which the artist fictionalizes life and art, diluting its limits and potentializing meanings.