Free Woman (2024) 绘画 由 Alexa (Alexandra Silva)
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原创艺术品 (One Of A Kind)
绘画,
丙烯
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木炭
在帆布上
- 外形尺寸 高度 37.4in, 宽度 29.5in
- 艺术品状况 艺术品完好无损
- 是否含画框 此作品未装裱
- 分类 画作 低于US$5,000 波普艺术 女性裸体
If the buyer is traveling to Portugal, the work will be sent as shown in the photos, with a wooden frame and packed and protected in its own cardboard box.
If you have any questions, send a message. Visit my website or my social networks. Thanks.
A obra "Free woman" foi pintada em 2024. O envio para outros países que não seja Portugal será feito somente a tela sem o bastidor de madeira, dentro de um tubo.
Se o comprador for de Portugal a obra será enviada como nas fotos, com o bastidor de madeira e embalada e protegida numa caixa de cartão própria.
Alguma dúvida envie mensagem. Visite meu website ou minhas redes socials. Obrigada.
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AlexA - Alexandra Silva is a self-taught painter who lives and works in Lisbon, Portugal, with a style that mixes abstract and figurative art, also venturing into illustration. Originally from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, her compositions are deeply influenced by people, the world’s countless color palettes and diverse cultures.
However, his greatest source of inspiration comes from the private world of his only daughter, Mariana, diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Her personal style conveys hope, joy, female empowerment, concerns about the future of the planet, strong convictions, protest, reflection and a deep love for art, which she says serves as her best therapy.
Alexandra enjoys exploring new techniques, including collage and the use of materials and symbols that reference both Brazil, her country of origin, and Portugal, her father’s homeland. Her technique is marked by strong brushstrokes, a profusion of colors and the occasional use of a spatula, sometimes incorporating gold in generous layers. Big faces and eyes are recurring themes in her works.
Her work reflects the intersection of diverse media, techniques and ideas, paving the way for new trends and possibilities. She enjoys Pop Art, Op Art, Street Art and the Expressionist movement, and recently she has also explored creative interaction with AI.