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E – Luz de Lua (1991) Printmaking by Luís Soares
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- Dimensions Height 21.3in, Width 28in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
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- Categories Expressionism
Imagem – 71×54 cm – Papel – Arches 350 grs.
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Luís Soares was born on August 22, 1952, in Lourenço Marques (now Maputo), Mozambique. Growing up as a descendant of settlers, he was deeply influenced by the rich cultural tapestry of Mozambique, characterized by a blend of white, black, and Asian communities. These early experiences profoundly shaped his artistic vision.
In 1974, Soares began his career by executing mural commissions for private homes, marking the start of his journey as a professional artist. That year, he held his first major exhibition at Casa Amarela, ed by the Ayuntamiento de Lourenço Marques, and also exhibited at the Centro Cultural de la Beira with the backing of the periodical Noticias de la Beira and the General Directorate of Tourism. During this time, he began creating cast sculptures in bronze and aluminum.
In 1977, Soares moved to Lisbon, where he ed GRAVURA – Sociedade Portuguesa de Engravers Portugueses. Here, he was introduced to various engraving techniques, including lithography and screen printing, while receiving a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation for engraving. He studied under the guidance of artist João Hogan.
By 1981, Soares had relocated to Cascais, where he opened a workshop dedicated to researching and developing a unique form of ceramics that resonated with his new surroundings and roots. Over the years, from 1982 to 2019, he participated in numerous prestigious art fairs, including ARCO in Madrid, Art LA in Los Angeles, ArtMiami, Art London, ArtExpo NY, LINEART in Ghent, Art Düsseldorf, and EUROPART in Geneva.
Throughout his career, Soares has held dozens of solo exhibitions and participated in over six hundred group exhibitions worldwide, showcasing his diverse artistic practice and solidifying his presence in the international art scene. His work continues to reflect the rich cultural heritage and aesthetic influences that have shaped his artistic journey.
- Nationality: PORTUGAL
- Date of birth : 1952
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Contemporary Portuguese Artists
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