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    • LEONARD

       

      Believe in your dreams and maybe they will come true.

      Believe in yourself and they will surely come true.

      Martin Luther King

    • NOTRE DAME DE PARIS

       

      “You don't have to wait to be perfect to start something good”

      Abbot Pierre

    • FE WINDOWS

      “You will never find what you are not looking for.”

      Confucius.

    • FATIMA

      The work entitled “Our Lady of Fatima” is a tribute to the essence of the Portuguese soul through the abstract portrait of the Virgin Mary, which appeared in the Portuguese city of Fátima.

      At the heart of this canvas, a strong and elegant figure emerges through a harmony of dazzling colors, with a mysterious face that evokes the wisdom and depth of the Portuguese soul.

      Her abstract portrait is a tribute to her role in the country's history and the devotion she inspired. It's a celebration of love, of the faith and resilience that characterize the Portuguese people.

      The work “Our Lady of Fatima” is a reminder of traditions, colours, landscapes and emotions that shape this extraordinary nation. It is a visual metaphor for the pride and beauty of Portugal, an ode to cultural heritage that continues to shine through generations, une invitation to explore the soul of a nation through the magic of abstract art.

       

    • ALPHA

      “Be the change you want to see in the world”

      Gandhi

    • SHADES OF SOUL

       

      “We have two lives. The second starts when you realize you only have one. "

      Confucius

    • SOMETHING

       

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

      Jean-Michel Guenassia

    • Sunday on the planet Mars

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

      Mark Twain

    • UN DIMANCHE AU SENEGAL

       

      “There are colors that, isolated, seem tasteless, but would be sorely missed by a demanding painter, the same, there are spices that, taken in isolation, are inedible and yet are essential elements of a successful grand cuisine.”

      Gregory Lacroix

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