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€300
Regular price €240No. 96/170
Shipping costs are available in our Shipping Policy. After payment confirmation, the artwork is prepared for dispatch. Verification, packaging and logistics validation may take up to 5 working days.
Free returns within 14 days. To return an artwork, simply go to the Returns Policy page and fill in the form, indicating the preferred collection date. After our confirmation, the courier will collect from the indicated address.
Buyer Protection removes any risk of fraud from our platform. P55.ART will resolve the situation if the purchased item does not match its description. We only send the purchase amount to the seller after the customer receives the artwork and is satisfied with their purchase.
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Luís Soares He is a multifaceted creator with a vibrant and unclassifiable expression. A native of Mozambique, but with Luso-African cultural roots, he developed a remarkable career in the visual arts, establishing himself as a painter, designer, ceramist, and sculptor. His work doesn't fit into specific schools or movements—it expresses a personality that blends provocation, symbolism, social critique, and absolute creative freedom.
A painter with a confident and incisive line, Soares masters ceramics with technical skill, while in painting and sculpture he constantly experiments with new visual paths. His language is composed of totemic figures, theatrical gestures, and grotesque forms that evoke both the surreal and a scathing vision of the human condition.
His creations reflect a direct confrontation between emotion and reason, between the intimate and the social. The artist uses allegorical and symbolic elements—often of telluric and almost ritualistic inspiration—to construct his own aesthetic, marked by tension and expressiveness. Soares doesn't seek to please: he provokes, disturbs, and dismantles certainties. In his works, there is always a contained cry, a veiled critique, a satire of the times we live in.
Influenced by movements such as expressionism and lyrical abstraction, with echoes of Picasso and Valle-Inclán, he developed a personal style that incorporates elements of the grotesque and caricature, combined with a strong formal intuition. His work is a form of "divine play," as Maria Zambrano would say, where artistic creation becomes an act of potential eternity.
His art rejects the superficiality of contemporary commercial aesthetics. Instead, it offers a raw and poetic vision of reality, utilizing a palette of deep emotions, spontaneous lines, and an almost dreamlike imagery. Luís Soares He thus represents a rare creative force, whose work embodies a line of aesthetic resistance and expressive freedom that transcends trends and classifications. Creator of a personal and magnetic universe, he is one of the essential names in Portuguese contemporary art.