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João Ribeiro

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In the series "Kings of Portugal," João Ribeiro gives expression to a delicate frieze of enigmatic figures that seem to dissolve into liquid color stains, underwater fires filled with luminous reverberations, suggesting the inexorable cycles of time that flow without annihilating, but rather transfiguring old memories and ancient presences that mysteriously come back to life, in the living vault of images.

Ribeiro's artwork captivates with its ethereal beauty and mesmerizing depiction of the passage of time. Through his use of vibrant colors and fluid forms, he creates a visual narrative that invites viewers to contemplate the interconnectedness of past and present. Each figure in the series embodies a sense of mystery and transformation, representing the cyclical nature of existence. Ribeiro's mastery of technique is evident in the way he effortlessly blends colors and shapes, giving his artwork a dreamlike quality. The result is a mesmerizing visual journey that transports viewers to a realm where time is fluid and memories are reborn.

João Ribeiro

João Ribeiro was born in Lisbon in 1955. He graduated in Painting from the School of Fine Arts in Lisbon and has since participated in various Art Biennials and solo and group exhibitions. In 1985, he received the Espírito Santo Neves Painting Award at the II Biennial of Chaves. His career, which started in 1985, initially revealed an abstract style. However, after a stay in Belgium, his work became populated with the appearance of angels, icons, and allegorical figures, all with the mastery of the technique he had developed up until that point. Currently, he excels in the deepening of drawing technique, while the symbolic nature of his works has increased. He uses a non-geometric pictorial space, with allegorical figures and environments reminiscent of medieval and popular symbolism. Alongside the themes, great care is given to both drawing and color.
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Artist

João Ribeiro

Color

Baby Blue, Gray, White

Date

2004

Editor

Centro Português de Serigrafia

Paper

Fabriano Paper D5 GF 300gr

Print Run

75

Technique

Intaglio

Style

Uncategorized

Framed

No