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Here’s some detail shots of my Neolithic inspired figure, I have posted this before but I realHere’s some detail shots of my Neolithic inspired figure, I have posted this before but I realHere’s some detail shots of my Neolithic inspired figure, I have posted this before but I realHere’s some detail shots of my Neolithic inspired figure, I have posted this before but I realHere’s some detail shots of my Neolithic inspired figure, I have posted this before but I realHere’s some detail shots of my Neolithic inspired figure, I have posted this before but I real

Here’s some detail shots of my Neolithic inspired figure, I have posted this before but I really like showing details. Here she is, feeding the world.


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Late summer photo shoot of my Neolithic Venus. I took the piece to the “Côa” river valleLate summer photo shoot of my Neolithic Venus. I took the piece to the “Côa” river valleLate summer photo shoot of my Neolithic Venus. I took the piece to the “Côa” river valleLate summer photo shoot of my Neolithic Venus. I took the piece to the “Côa” river valle

Late summer photo shoot of my Neolithic Venus. I took the piece to the “Côa” river valley, a place that seemed to be of utmost importance scince at least 20 000 years. Thousands of rock engravings have been found on this site, no one knows what the meaning of such a high concentration of engravings is but… it feels right to bring my sculpture over here. It’s also delicious to finalize a piece with a glorious landscape photo shoot.


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“Offerings II”On the first drawing of this series I used the skull of a male mammal as a

“Offerings II”

On the first drawing of this series I used the skull of a male mammal as a symbol of ovaries, on this piece I used a sheep’s skull to represent… “masculinity”… really curious coincidences of patterns in nature… Graphite, white chalk and black wax pencil on hand toned paper.


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This weekend I took my latest ceramics experimentation to the wild (my home city). It’s beautiThis weekend I took my latest ceramics experimentation to the wild (my home city). It’s beautiThis weekend I took my latest ceramics experimentation to the wild (my home city). It’s beautiThis weekend I took my latest ceramics experimentation to the wild (my home city). It’s beautiThis weekend I took my latest ceramics experimentation to the wild (my home city). It’s beautiThis weekend I took my latest ceramics experimentation to the wild (my home city). It’s beautiThis weekend I took my latest ceramics experimentation to the wild (my home city). It’s beauti

This weekend I took my latest ceramics experimentation to the wild (my home city). It’s beautiful and super close to incredible locations. The first nature shot was in one of the holiest places of pagan Iberia: “Cabeço das Fráguas”. This site contains an incredibly rare inscription describing a ritual to the old gods in an ancient indo-european language. The rest of the shots where taken in the vicinity of continental Portugal’s highest mountain, Serra da Estrela.


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