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Mixed Media, Acrylic on Canvas
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This artwork is the second in a series about women with hope, in this case highlighting the importance of lichens and fungi so important for the health of forests Lichens are food for animals such as reindeer and shelter for insects and other macroscopic and microscopic organisms. Some have pigments with striking colors and others are used by birds to make their nests. "Among the dense and humid forests, attached to a trunk, a branch or a rock, we find hidden a miniature forest that often becomes imperceptible, but which represents one of the most beneficial symbiosis of nature. We are talking about lichens , organisms of vital importance in the formation and conservation of forests."
2023
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
19.7 W x 23.6 H x 1.2 D in
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I am a Portuguese visual artist and I live in Chile.I have 3 children. I have had several individual and collective exhibitions throughout my life. I participated in the 1st Andiamericana Triennial of Art (1993) and I have exhibited twice at the Ralli Museum. I am a painting teacher at the Talagante Cultural Corporation and at the Peñaflor Space. I work in a great number of mediums, including oil, charcoal, watercolor, acrylic, pencil, photography and mixed media. My artwork can be found in many private collections across Portugal, France, Mozambique, Switzerland, Chile, Nicaragua, Argentina, Australia and England . - Latitude imposed - In me, there is also the spirit of the Portuguese sailors and adventurers. It all starts with the journey imposed from the old world, the colonial Portugal to Mozambique, in Africa, full of black ethnicity , magic, shapes, textures, lights and a fantastic colorful splendor .The distance between my dormant origins and the sudden awakening does not exhaust the endless question: Who am I? I experiment this fabulous latitude, mixing it with other lives, other pains, with the purity of color and pattern of tiles they call Mestiza . I built Attitudes from my Latitudes. In these Latitudes, I searched the jungle light seeds that populate my paintings and ceramics. In these Latitudes, I found the mestizo that inhabiting my works. My Latitudes and Attitudes and the mix of color and pain that confronted me during this precursor of life determine my pursuit of art within the human being, specifically in the Universe of Being a Woman. I am aware that in art, knowledge is to move, that art does not interpret, reveals, does not explain … shows the hidden side of the human being. What I paint is therefore a journey inside the mind … in the “doors and windows of the soul”, female territories of connection with Life and Divinity. These Latitudes, my attitudes and through Art I continued seeking the experiences of “Being a Woman”. Madalena Lobão –Tello Porto (Portugal ), 2001 Madalena Lobão-Tello◾My artwork can be found in many private collections across Portugal, France, Mozambique, Switzerland, Chile, Nicaragua and Argentina.
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