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Ceramic tiles, Printed Azulejos - Signed in marker at the back // Azulejos 5 by Joana Vasconcelos is a ceramic mosaic composed of printed tiles, reflecting a modern interpretation of traditional Portuguese azulejos. The piece features a cross-like arrangement of circular forms in blue, red, and green against a warm orange and yellow background. The organic brush strokes and vibrant hues give the work a sense of spontaneity and energy, blending contemporary abstraction with the cultural heritage of tile art. Vasconcelos often merges traditional crafts with modern aesthetics, and this work highlights her commitment to reinterpreting classic Portuguese motifs through a modern lens.
Azulejos 5, 2021
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Ceramic tiles, Printed Azulejos - Signed in marker at the back // Azulejos 5 by Joana Vasconcelos is a ceramic mosaic composed of printed tiles, reflecting a modern interpretation of traditional Portuguese azulejos. The piece features a cross-like arrangement of circular forms in blue, red, and green against a warm orange and yellow background. The organic brush strokes and vibrant hues give the work a sense of spontaneity and energy, blending contemporary abstraction with the cultural heritage of tile art. Vasconcelos often merges traditional crafts with modern aesthetics, and this work highlights her commitment to reinterpreting classic Portuguese motifs through a modern lens.
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