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- 外形尺寸 高度 85.4in, 宽度 51.2in
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- 分类 画作 低于US$1,000 表现主义 抽象主义
Perched on the wind-chiseled cliffs of Serra da Estrela, where stone meets sky and silence breathes deep, a fierce bloom dares to exist — fragile, persistent, wild.
"Pink Cliff" is an ode to the savage flowers that defy the harshness of altitude and granite. It honors their quiet rebellion — Armeria maritima clinging to rocky ledges, Silene ciliata weaving fuchsia stars through cracks, the ghostly whisper of Narcissus asturiensis heralding spring in alpine meadows.
This painting captures not just the botanical spirit, but the metaphor of resilience: beauty uninvited, uncontained. The textured surface echoes the coarse terrain; the layered pinks, mauves, and silvers trace the breath of wind over petals that never asked permission to bloom.
Here, the wildflower becomes symbol — of feminine strength, of survival in solitude, of the art that emerges when life finds a way.
"Pink Cliff" is a portal to that moment when nature does not yield, but insists.
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As a self-taught, emergent artist, my work is a reflection of both my personal and professional journey—an evolution from a trailblazing CEO and Entrepreneur in the tech industry to a liberated creative spirit in the rural mountains of Portugal. My art, deeply rooted in abstraction, celebrates the complexity of transformation, female empowerment, and the profound beauty of life’s transitions. Through vibrant colors, bold compositions, and textured layers, I create a visual language that invites both emotional connection and intellectual exploration.
I view abstract painting as a powerful form of expression, where creativity flows freely and without boundaries. My approach is fluid, constantly evolving, and never bound by a single formula. Much like leadership, which requires the courage to adapt and take risks, my art thrives on unpredictability, allowing the materials and organic forms to speak their own language. The absence of a fixed style mirrors my belief that, just like leadership, art should evolve with the times—embracing new techniques, emotions, and energies to truly capture the complexities of the human experience.
In my work, the dynamic interplay of bold, vibrant colors and textures is a reflection of strength and resilience, particularly the resilience of women navigating challenging environments, whether in the boardroom or in life. I use particularly large canvases and paint on the floor, as the perspective from this angle is entirely different, allowing for a deeper connection to the work. Blue hues, in various shades, dominate my canvas—symbolizing depth, calm, and infinite possibilities. These shades of blue represent both the soothing force of inner strength and the boundless potential that comes from embracing change and uncertainty. The layers of blue, ever-shifting, echo the fluidity of life itself and the unwavering spirit that drives one forward.
I work primarily with cotton and linen, two raw materials that resonate deeply with me as symbols of authenticity, resilience, and vulnerability—qualities that embody female leadership. These materials allow me to explore the tactile, organic nature of life’s transitions. My use of fabric and natural textures reflects the grounding energy of nature, drawing inspiration from my surroundings in the rural mountains of Serra da Estrela. Through these materials, I express the profound depth of emotion and the beauty that emerges when we embrace imperfection and change.
Art, for me, is a powerful tool for transformation and expression. After spending over three decades in the corporate world, I turned to art not as an escape, but as a means of deeper connection, self-expression, and inspiration.