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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x29.5in
About this artwork
Immerse yourself in the undulating rhythm of my creation where waves of lines ebb and flow with vivacity. Crafted with the boldness of acrylics, this artwork is a testament to the dynamic spirit of pop art and the essence of figurative storytelling. The piece pulses with energy, inviting the eyes to dance across its surface, a mesmerizing addition to any space craving a touch of animated charm and a whisper of intrigue.
« 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.