Clover

Group exhibition exploring architectural spaces

Immersing into the portuguese history

Palacio Guimaraes

Cascais, Lisboa, February, 2020

The palace provides such a magical tour of different spaces. The details of the interior are so well maintained that it brings us easily in the past. The approach was to put under lenses and to emphasize the uniqueness and the diversity of the architectural elements across the museum. A very special element is the clover ceiling pattern brought by Guimaraes as a symbol of his Irish inheritance. The work “Clover” is a projected representation of this iconical interior space.

Obosum Tongo is the Chief's god. In this place they organize festivals, and people sing and dance.

Glimpses of arches

pencil on paper
2020

Everyone who enters the town asks the Obosum Bradam if it is allowed to enter the village. If it is bad, the god would not allow you spiritually to enter. For other gods they sacrifice goats and they eat the flesh, but for this god, they cut the body of the goat into pieces, but they don›t eat the meat, because they can die if they eat the flesh, is very dangerous.

Clover

watercolour and pencil on paper
2020

Obosum Obo-da-Obodo is protecting the village. Whenever the rocks are covered by water, the community knows that lagoon is flooding the village, so they start digging a canal to let the water go into the ocean. Is a very important natural and spiritual element.

Elicoidal

pencil on paper
2020

Untitled VI,watercolour&ink on paper,25x25cm,Accra,2017

Motherhood

pencil on paper
2020

Nervuri,oil on canvas,80x120cm,Zurich,2017

Detail

watercolour and pencil on paper
2020

Nervuri,oil on canvas,80x120cm,Zurich,2017

Frozen scream

watercolour and charcoal on paper
2020