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Vanessa Barragão is a Portuguese artist who creates beautiful tapestry from discarded industrial textile waste. The artist grew up in the coastal city of Albufeira and many of her works are inspired by the ocean - coral reefs, underwater plants, and animals are all common themes in the tapestry she creates.
We all get a swimsuit A unique, authentic and hand-crafted embroidered illustration designed by Portuguese artist Grecio. Size - A4
A quirky birdy pin with fun dangling feet. Enamel and brass. Purchased in Barcelona in the 2000's by Portuguese artist Elza Pereira. Stamped "ELIZA" on the back.
Portuguese artist Jorge Barradas. Ilustração Portugueza, No. 748, June 21 1920
Portugal is known for its beautiful buildings with their incredible facades covered in decorative glazed tiles. Whether it’s a glamorous palace or a crumbling house, the […]
ana martins, who also goes by aheneah, explores the combination of digital and analog to create her unique works, including cross-stitch street art.
Illustration by Portuguese artist Bernardo Marques. Ilustração Portuguesa, No. 821, November 12 1921
These sprawling works of textile art recreate the beautiful biodiversity found in nature.
In Blankenberge Square, "Kneaded Memory" by Portugese artist Dalila Gonçalves is an outdoor sculpture garden of concrete-cast boulders partially covered with decorative Portugese "azulejos" tiles. The public art installation is running through September 2012 as part of Beaufort04. Each patterned "stone" has been made so by the artist’s use of hand crafted tiles which typically adorn her home country’s vibrant façades while decorated in the style of Brussels’ Blankenberge region. The use of tile, concrete and form suggest remains or parcels, and it is through this assemblage that the artist sought to cross local narrative (the tile's patterns are from Blankenberge) and the Portuguese traditional artisanal craft of tile-making. To develop the outdoor installation, the artist and her team mapped the outer surface of the boulders (which were made from concrete, not naturally occurring)*. A grid was used to mark where each decorative component would be positioned. Then, each piece of vibrant earthenware was fitted onto the convex and concave formation of the rocks, adopting the surface of these objects. The ceramic tiles were molded to sit perfectly on the irregular and round surfaces of these forms, melding the two and creating an installation which combines ancient Portuguese ceramic work with the notion of the increasing degradation, destruction and exclusion of the decorative element in architectural use. *Designboom, an excellent site, was mistaken in that these rocks are not 'naturally occurring organic forms', but were created from cast concrete for this project. Dalila Gonçalves: Kneaded Memory Beaufort04, Blankenberge, Belgium on until September 30th, 2012 images courtesy of Dalila Gonçalves, beaufort04, Designboom, and Diario Design Dalila Gonçalves
Navigating Through the Tiles A Unique Journey with AACristo AACristo, a talented artisan artist, invites us to embark on a unique journey through his exhibition of tile posters. Measuring 70cm x 53cm and a stunning resolution of 8268x6250 pixels, each piece is a digital masterpiece that celebrates the rich history of Portuguese Navigators. History and Modernity in Harmony Inspired by the past, present and future, AACristo combines historical elements with a contemporary touch, creating panels that not only pay homage to great explorers, but also interact with modern audiences. Through a fusion of urban art, graffiti, and references to iconic bands like the Beatles, his works transcend time and space. Sustainability and Culture This exhibition is not only a celebration of art and history, but also a step towards sustainability. By choosing to sell its panels in digital format, AACristo promotes an ecological alternative that supports local commerce. Every purchase is not just an art acquisition, but an investment in our cultural heritage and the future of our planet. This purchase is a digital download, no physical products will be shipped and the frame is not included. When printed, colors may vary slightly due to different color monitors and printers. The final print quality will depend on the printer and paper used. Art placement may vary slightly between different proportions to ensure a perfect fit. You may not alter or create new artwork from the artwork. This purchase is FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY and not for resale or redistribution. File sharing or commercial sales are prohibited. All works of art are protected by copyright law. I do not accept cancellation or refunds once files have been downloaded due to the nature of the product, but if you have any questions please feel free to get in touch.
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PowerPoint presentation on artist Malevich (Visual Arts).PDF.1 lesson.For middle and high school.Also available in Portuguese (Br) or as an editable file, ".ppt".
Portuguese artist Add Fuel completes work on large scale mural in Scotland for the first edition of NuArt Aberdeen.
Way back in 2008, freelance illustrator and graphic designer Diogo Machado, came up with the idea to create a project which would honor the history of his hometown. Being from the 650-year-old village of Cascais in Portugal, Machado grew up with beautiful tiled panels both on the exteriors and interiors of the local buildings. What better way to pay tribute to his village, than decorating old run down places with his own take on this tile art. Take a look!
Shepherds Traditional Portuguese Blue Farm Tile Mural / Portuguese Tiles Height: 90 Centimeters; Width: 90 Centimeters Handmade Tile Mural painted by Portuguese artisan. Tile's Size: 15cmx15cm Mural's Size Options: height x width 5x5.75cmx75cm 5x6, 75cmx90cm 6x6, 90cmx90cm Signed by the artist. Please note that the finished product colors may not always be exactly the same as the above image due to the normal ceramic process.
Original woodcut wall art on paper, handcrafted and signed by renowned Brazilian artist J. Borges If you're in search of exquisite handmade decor that breathes life and charm into your space, look no further than this beautiful woodcut print by the renowned Brazilian artist, J. Borges. Known as “xilogravura” in Portuguese, woodcut is a masterful art form that involves the meticulous carving of intricate designs into wood using a pointed tool. Born in Bezerros, Pernambuco – a state in Northeastern Brazil – J. Borges is celebrated for his artistic prowess and his contributions to the preservation of popular woodcut printing. His works often depict scenes of everyday life, cultural elements, and landscapes from the Pernambuco hinterlands, where he lives. Radiating both vintage allure and a contemporary touch, this woodcut print complements a variety of styles, adding a sense of timelessness to your living space – a perfect choice for those who appreciate the beauty of authentic craftsmanship. Please note that slight variations in color and design may occur due to the handmade nature of this product.