Paradiso III
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- Artist De Pinho Alexandra
- Category Paintings
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Creation year 2020
- Dimensions 80 W x 80 H x 4 D cm
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Description
Acrylic, embroidery and jeans on canvas.
Her artworks express a personal language through texture, composition, and color, combining fabric elements like everyday clothing and sewing lines to reclaim physicality. Inspired by the Divine Comedy, the two works depict passages from Hell and Heaven, reflecting a deep knowledge of materials and visual balance.
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De Pinho Alexandra
Alexandra de Pinho lives and works at her Studio in Santa Maria da Feira. Pinho holds a degree in Painting at the Fine Arts Faculty of Oporto University and a Post-graduation called “Homeless Beauty – The Arts Space at the beginning of the 3rd Millennium”. Pinho participates in a publication subordinate of the same subject at Barcelona Fine Arts Faculty as well as at Pontevedra Fine Arts Faculty, University of Vigo.
Since 1998, Pinho keeps her artistic process and shows her work in collective and individual projects in Portuguese and abroad.
A very personal language is presented in the expressivity and material relation of her artworks. The textures, the composition of the draw, the balance and chromatic representation come from a consistent knowledge and fabrics combination in painting, signalled by fragments of the day-to-day clothes and sewing lines which rescue the trace physicality. The artist won several awards.