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TRACING LIGHT | a luz da LISBOA – illustrated map artworks

The paintings are all available as original works and FineArt Prints – should you be intersted please send me and email and ask for the quote!

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Illustrated map painted on small size-panels, and composed to a bigger mosaic imitating a wall covered by azulejo tiles.

The inspiration for this formal arrangement came to me during one of my daily walks in the city. Heading in the direction of Fiera da Ladra on a sunny Tuesday, I passed the corner of Rua dos Lagares and Travesa Lagares (https://maps.app.goo.gl/2BpMFGmFD3zuMuqZ6).

Against the background of a half-round, white wall, a collection of black and white photos presents images from the past daily life of the inhabitants of the Quarteira. It was a very nostalgic and touching tiny exposition, so human! It felt very ‘Lisbon’ to me!