The Artist

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Originally from Brazil a country known to be bursting full of colours and emotions, as well as inspiring carnivals. Inspired by Picasso and the emotions people display around me.  I began my painting journey in 2015 and since then I have never stopped as it has become both a healing process and a way to express how I see the outside world through my very own eyes. I create my pieces in my very own studio at my country home in Ascot, England. I tend not to follow any particular trend or fashion, I paint what I feel which allows me to create unique pieces of art. All my life experiences and adventures are portrayed through my paintings, whether they are big or small. My dream is for everyone in the world to be able to rejoice in my art and create ever lasting memories with them.  

Art has become my medium through which I can express all my feelings and portray all the beauty of which we are surrounded by.

Every piece is unique and involves new learnt painting methods using a range of techniques and ointments.


Chelsea Hall Exhibition

Had a blast at the Untitled Artists Fair in London’s Chelsea Hall.

Was a fantastic experience getting to meet other new an emerging artists from all sorts of backgrounds.

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London Art Biennale Submission - The Italian Job

This piece, one of my favourites is one of two of my paintings that I submitted to the London Art Biennale competition during Covid-19 and received over over a 1K likes on Instagram. This was one of my most exciting moments as an artist to be able to receive so many interested eye in some of my artwork.

 

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This larger painting is called Rayuwa (meaning “life in Hausa”). These two pieces have been submitted to the Royal Academy of Arts for a chance to be on exhibition this summer (2021). From the 22 September 2021 — 2 January 2022

This larger painting is called Rayuwa (meaning “life in Hausa”). These two pieces have been submitted to the Royal Academy of Arts for a chance to be on exhibition this summer (2021). From the 22 September 2021 — 2 January 2022

This second smaller piece is called - Mother Africa

This second smaller piece is called - Mother Africa

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