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This artwork was inspired by Manuel Cargaleiro's life's work (Portuguese painter, ceramist) and was created to apply to the first Manuel Cargaleiro Foundation competition. It has been selected as a finalist. As in the painters work, geometric forms are protagonists with vertical/horizontal lines serving as background. The colors were also selected based on the colors most frequently used by the artist.
This textile artwork pulses with structured… energy through its bold geometric forms. It's vibrant shapes and lines create a rhythmic dialogue of color and form. It brings a dynamic, modern vitality to any space—perfect for those who appreciate clean design with a warm, tactile presence. Feel the balance and movement energizing your home with every glance.
Rosarinho Andrade, born in Lisbon, works primarily with textiles, employing sustainable Portuguese materials and natural fibers, a passion she discovered after studying Interior Design. She creates intricate woven works inspired by traditional rope weaving, reimagined through geometry, architecture, and bold color in a contemporary context. Her meticulous process, blending conceptual design with technical mastery, results in precise, tension-filled surfaces that resemble paintings. Through her art, she conveys both the dynamic harmony of the urban and natural worlds and an intimate, tactile celebration of color and form, inviting viewers to experience quiet intensity and sensory depth.