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    • FUJIYAMA

      “Fujiyama”, an abstract painting, exudes the power of red colors. In the center, a peaceful blue offers a moment of calm, but it's an illusion.

      Flaming bursts burst forth, vibrating with intense energy. These red shades aren't just visual, they are a force that transmits a bubbling passion.

      The canvas becomes a dance between the tranquility of blue and the ardor of red, capturing a burning emotion that envelops the viewer.

      In a few brush strokes, “Fujiyama” reveals the vitality and unrivaled power of red colors.

       

      Fushia.

      Many failures in life are people who didn't realize how close they were to success when they gave up.

    • LISBOA

      “Lisboa” immerses us in the heart of this incredible city, immortal through the words of Fernando Pessoa.

      This large canvas is a visual explosion of vibrant colors, intertwined, just like the facades of Lisbon itself.

      Colors, lively and diverse, mingle in a frantic dance, creating a visual kaleidoscope that reflects the richness and vitality of the Portuguese capital. But in the middle of this profusion of hues, a subtle melancholy emerges.

      Filigree, almost elusive but nevertheless present, a few lines from Pessoa's iconic poem blend into the canvas. “Lisbon with its houses of different colors” : these words, like distant whispers, evoke the monotony perceived by the author in the face of so much diversity. They recall the complex duality of Lisbon, a city where the brilliance of exterior colors contrasts with interior darkness, a city of paradoxes.

      This painting is a tribute to the Lisboa of Pessoa, a city where architectural diversity combines with a latent melancholy. The artist’s subtle nuances express the “missing” eternal that Fernando Pessoa had for this city, an indefinable feeling of nostalgia and love.

      “Lisboa” is much more than a canvas ; it is a visual meditation on the soul of the city and on the soul of those who travel through it. It is a reminder that even in the midst of constant diversity and change, a sweet melancholy persists, adding emotional depth to the beauty of colorful facades.

    • PIXELS

      Computers are useless. They only know how to give answers.

      Pablo Picasso

    • NEVER GIVE UP

      This work which embodies the spirit of perseverance, optimism and belief in a better future.

      At first sight, the eye is immediately drawn to the bright, warm colors that unfold on the canvas. Shades of red, yellow, of blue, green and other colors intertwine to form a complex and intriguing maze.

      This maze, which seems endless, represents life itself, with its challenges, its detours, his moments of joy and perplexity.

      The varied color palette symbolizes the diversity of the human experience. Each color evokes an emotion, a feeling, a unique moment in life.

      These colors mix and overlap, creating a visual kaleidoscope that reflects the complexity of our existence.

      “Never Give Up” invites the viewer to create their own story, to feel unique emotions and draw strength from the web.

      A canvas that exudes vitality, passion, determination and strength, remembering that life is an ever-changing journey.

      “Never Give Up” is tangible proof of the power of art to inspire, to move and encourage. He reminds us that art has the capacity to transcend words and the limits of communication.

      It’s a work that speaks to the heart, that evokes the soul and encourages each of us to persevere through difficult times.

    • PACIFIC PALISADE

       

      “There is no favorable wind for those who do not know where they are going.”

      Seneca

      Philosopher (4 of. J.-C. – 65 apr. J.-C. )

    • SUNSET IN ERICEIRA, white village where the sea is more blue

      ”There are two ways of thinking.

      One is to believe that miracles do not exist.

      The other is to believe that everything is a miracle. "

      Albert Einstein

       

    • SINTRA

       

      “All men think happiness is at the top of the mountain,

      then it lies in how to climb it. "

    • SOMETHING

       

      “I prefer to live as an optimist and be wrong, than living as a pessimist and always being right. ”

      Jean-Michel Guenassia

    • SOUL DANCE

      Dans un monde où la réalité se dissout et l’imaginaire prend le dessus, un fond noir profond sert de toile à un spectacle enflammé. Des flammes de toutes les couleurs éclatantes dansent, évoquant l’énergie pure de l’univers.

      Au centre les flammes tourbillonnent et s’entrelacent en une chorégraphie céleste. Les nuances vives de rouge, d’orange, yellow, of blue, de vert et de violet se mélangent en un spectacle captivant.

      Les flammes se répondent, se rejoignent et se séparent, créant des formes fugaces et des connexions mystérieuses, invitant l’observateur à entrer dans la danse des âmes.

      Chaque flamme semble être le reflet d’une âme et l’ensemble de l’œuvre devient une célébration de la vie et de la diversité des expériences humaines, des histoires individuelles qui se rejoignent et se séparent, et de l’énergie fondamentale de la vie qui reste constante.

      Chaque regard porté sur cette œuvre suscite une réflexion sur notre propre existence et sur la façon dont nous participons à cette danse des âmes, que nous en soyons conscients ou non.

    • Sunday on the planet Mars

      “They didn't know it was impossible, so they did. "

      Mark Twain

    • UNAKITE

      Love others as you would like them to love you

      FUSHIA

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