RUTH BADER
Acrylic on Paper
52x39in
Brazil
« In my work, I show how life consists of a series of isolated moments. »
Richard Brandão (b. 1980, Montes Claros, Brazil) is a Brazilian visual artist whose practice investigates the tensions between presence, interruption, and the instability of the image. Working across a wide range of materials — watercolor, acrylic, oil, gouache, colored pencils, and pastels — Brandão approaches each medium not as a stylistic shift but as a conceptual strategy to question how images emerge, dissolve, and negotiate space.
His work moves fluidly between abstraction, geometry, figuration, and portraiture, yet all his series share a common core: revealing what usually remains hidden in visual structures — noise, gaps, interruptions, and fractures. Whether through layered chromatic fields, rhythmic linear constructions, or portraits marked by psychological tension, Brandão examines how identity and visual perception are built, obscured, or destabilized.