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Querubim Lapa

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Sculpture and Serigraphy

Discover the enchanting world of sculpture and serigraphy in this captivating artwork. Combining two distinct art forms, this piece invites you to explore the unique interplay between three-dimensional shapes and the intricate patterns of serigraphy.

The sculpture takes center stage, with its meticulously crafted forms and textures. Its presence commands attention and invites you to observe the intricacies of its composition. The artist's skillful manipulation of materials brings life to the sculpture, evoking a sense of movement and vitality.

Complementing the sculpture is the serigraphy, a printmaking technique that adds depth and dimension to the artwork. The delicate patterns and vibrant colors created through this process enhance the overall visual experience, infusing the piece with a sense of energy and vibrancy.

Together, these two art forms create a harmonious dialogue, where the sculpture and serigraphy interact and enhance one another. The juxtaposition of textures, shapes, and colors creates a captivating visual narrative, inviting you to immerse yourself in the artist's creative vision.

Adorn your virtual gallery with this captivating artwork, which will undoubtedly captivate and inspire art enthusiasts from around the world. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of sculpture and serigraphy, and let this artwork become a centerpiece of your collection.

Querubim Lapa

Querubim Lapa was born in Portimão in 1925 and graduated in Sculpture and Painting from the Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon. He taught at the Machado de Castro Industrial School and the António Arroio School of Decorative Arts. In 1964, he joined the Technical Council of the National Society of Fine Arts (SNBA). He has been awarded several times and has had a series of regular exhibitions since 1942 until today. As a painter, sculptor, and ceramist, Querubim is associated with Portuguese neorealism, a movement that emerged in the 1930s with a strongly anti-fascist ideology, seeking a connection between the political and cultural struggles in Portugal during the Estado Novo regime. In his own words: "The neorealist movement came out of António Arroio. We used to visit the salons of the National Information Secretary [organism of the Estado Novo propaganda] in Alcântara, where the modernists of the António Ferro generation exhibited, a modernism that for us was already a bit decadent. Neorealism was a political and artistic reaction, because we were all a bit left-wing." He is the author of important public works such as the panel in the Rectorate of the University of Lisbon, the exterior and interior cladding of Casa da Sorte, also in Lisbon, two panels in Pastelaria Mexicana, the cladding of the Bela Vista metro station, and the panel "As Meninas e os Meninos" at a school named after him in Campolide. He is represented in various museums such as the Tokyo Museum of Modern Art and the Chiado Museum. His latest works move towards the refinement and simplification of forms and colors. He passed away in Lisbon on May 2, 2016.
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Artist

Querubim Lapa

Color

Gray, Silver, White

Date

2013

Editor

Centro Português de Serigrafia

Paper

Fabriano Tiepolo 290gr Paper

Print Run

100

Style

Uncategorized

Framed

No