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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
21.7x21.7in
About this artwork
Lúmen is the Latin word for light. Also used to define a unit of measurement for a luminous flux. Light is the central figure in image creation and color perception. Artists have always used light to emphasize certain aspects of their artwork. The contrast of darkness and light is used from the Renaissance.
In this series, Milenna focuses her research on the dialectic between building light with a brush and and paint and painting it with light… itself.
The works are made in black and white with acrylic and spray paint on wooden panels and canvases. The neon light is strategically crafted by the artist and placed over the portraits so that, when lit, it modifies the paintings by the light projection and the color emitted on the painting’s surfaces.
The main theme of the series is the contrasts of human existence - light and dark, black and white, loneliness and solitude, good and bad. Each work is also an object that emits color and light.
Milenna Saraiva, a Brazilian visual artist and painter based in São Paulo, brings together a background in Fine Arts from Santa Monica College and a post-graduate degree in contemporary painting from FAAP. Her style evolves from meticulous pencil drawings and oils into vibrant, expressive canvases, layered with bold palette knife work and scraping, blurring realism and abstraction. She explores female ancestry, the female gaze, and identity, channeling raw emotion and memory to create portals of introspection. Her art radiates emotional intensity, inviting viewers into the shared human experience through color, texture, and searching eyes.