After All That Happened Darkness Did Not Win II

Barbara Moura

After All That Happened Darkness Did Not Win II, 2023146 x 186cmSign in to view price
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acrylic on canvasSEPTIEME
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This bold and striking artwork features a female figure in a reclined pose against a dark background. The figure is rendered in a vivid yellow color, creating a strong visual contrast. The composition emphasizes the subject's sensual curves and elongated limbs, giving the piece a sense of graceful movement. The artist has employed a minimalist style, using simple shapes and lines to depict the human form. The presence of a star-like object and a ribbon or bow suggests symbolic elements within the work, hinting at themes of mysticism or feminine power. Overall, this captivating piece combines a striking visual style with intriguing symbolic undertones. ...

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Barbara Moura
Artist
Barbara Moura
B.1989, Portuguese

Barbara Moura is an artist originally from Lisbon, Portugal. She graduated from the National Film School of Portugal and moved to London where she did her MA Applied Imagination in The Creative Industries at Central Saint Martins. She currently lives in Vienna. Her work alternates between oil painting and digital drawing and usually deals with themes such as feminism, sexuality, political criticism or emotional struggles, often personalized through self-portraits. ...

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Paris, Cotonou

Founded in 2019 in the 7th arrondissement of Paris in a Haussmann-style setting, SEPTIEME opened its second space in September 2022 in Cotonou, Benin, in a 200m2 warehouse in the center of the city, to offer exhibitions in a new format to audiences in the West African sub-region. It made sense for SEPTIEME to deploy its vision spatially and to help push back the frontiers of contemporary art, as well as to contribute to the construction of new contemporary art strongholds. ...

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