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Dark lines on a light background (traçado escuro sobre fundo claro)
Lithography (Limited edition signed by the artist - luis albuquerque)
In this litography the artist makes use of abstraction as a language in which the depicted objects display constant dynamism, drawing original...
Destrossus
Sculpture in wood
70 cm
In this sculpture, the artist uses a piece of driftwood sculpted at length by the sea.
An ancient, ancestral tree trunk which floated on the waves until it felt the summer solstice was favourable. Then, it threw itself onto the sand like a marine animal...
Fire (fogueira)
40x60
Cinders, ash and dust
lie on forgotten sands
allowing the echo of nature’s voice to roam
the mutism of this fire consumed by silence.
After photographing the charred remains of a fire, the artist digitally manipulated the resulting image to obtain...
HARMONIA
A via da simplicidade
The path of simplicity
The simplicity and equilibrium stand, in a context where the sculptural structure develops on a combination of natural elements (trunks Ivy) with synthetic (polystyrene spheres). The contrast of materials adds a certain ambiguity to...
No, no tengo frio,
tengo un techo y mil amigos,
que llenan mi vida,
y muchas veces sus palabras son mi abrigo.
No, no estoy cansado
un artista nunca se cansa.
Yo olvido mis penas,
pues cuando canto
yo descanso en mis poemas.
Pero,...
Colourful tide (maré colorida)
Mixed media canvas
50x70
The artist's paintings are available at the Albuquerque e Lima Art Gallery, in the catalogue and on LCD for viewing at the company’s registered offices by those interested in fine arts.
As coisas boas chegam numa maré...
Medusa
Mixed media on canvas
53x71
Canvas painted by the artist, inspired on the story of Perseus. This figure of Greek mythology was ordered by Polydectes, king of Seriphos, to decapitate Medusa and bring him her head, which he intended to give as a gift to Oenomaus, king of Pisa, in...
Nude (nu)
mixed media on canvas
56x80
A canvas in which the human figure (nude) is portrayed in an approach which, liberated from a certain restrictive academicism, is nonetheless a tribute to female beauty.
This depiction seeks chromatic contrasts suggestive of the anatomical form,...