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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x47.2in
About this artwork
This bold and cheeky piece is part of my ongoing exploration of everyday objects with a surreal twist. Painted in acrylic on canvas, it features a plump red shrimp dramatically balanced on a reflective golden fork, set against a backdrop of Portuguese tile motifs. The tile pattern was inspired by my time living in Portugal — a country where design, seafood, and sunlight all seem to flirt with each other.
I wanted to capture that coastal spirit but… add a sense of humor and tension: the shrimp is both majestic and slightly ridiculous, teetering like it’s in the spotlight. The fork was painted with a golden glaze to mimic a metallic shine, and depending on how the light hits it, the tones shift and shimmer — giving the piece a subtle liveliness.
I’m a self-taught painter working at the intersection of creativity and reality — which, in my case, means balancing a corporate career with a lifelong need to make art. Painting has always been the constant through moves, deadlines, and life decisions. While I still work in the corporate world, I’m carving out more space for my creative practice — and hoping, one day, the balance might shift.
I’ve lived in Italy, Spain, Argentina, Canada, and the Netherlands, and my work reflects that mix of places, feelings, and light. Portugal, especially, left its mark — its tiles, sea tones, and everyday beauty still show up on my canvas.
I work mostly in acrylics, blending figurative realism with surreal and symbolic elements. Sardines, shrimp, golden forks, and tile patterns often appear — ordinary things made slightly strange.
My paintings explore identity, nostalgia, and emotion — but always with color, playfulness, and a sense of vivid, unapologetic aliveness.