Photograph of Artist PEDRO NEVES
PEDRO NEVES
lisbon, - Portugal



Original Artworks (9)

Pedro Neves; In Control Of My Own Blood, 2013, Original Painting Acrylic, 60 x 40 cm.
Pedro Neves
Original Acrylic Painting, 2013
60 x 40 cm (23.6 x 15.7 inches)
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Pedro Neves; Waiting For The Sun, 2013, Original Painting Acrylic, 60 x 40 cm.
Pedro Neves
Original Acrylic Painting, 2013
60 x 40 cm (23.6 x 15.7 inches)
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Pedro Neves; Ocean, 2013, Original Painting Acrylic, 60 x 40 cm.
Pedro Neves
Original Acrylic Painting, 2013
60 x 40 cm (23.6 x 15.7 inches)
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Pedro Neves; Journey, 2013, Original Painting Acrylic, 120 x 40 cm.
Pedro Neves
Original Acrylic Painting, 2013
120 x 40 cm (47.2 x 15.7 inches)
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Pedro Neves; The Thinker, 2013, Original Painting Acrylic, 50 x 20 cm.
Pedro Neves
Original Acrylic Painting, 2013
50 x 20 cm (19.7 x 7.9 inches)
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Pedro Neves; Remnants, 2013, Original Painting Acrylic, 60 x 40 cm.
Pedro Neves
Original Acrylic Painting, 2013
60 x 40 cm (23.6 x 15.7 inches)
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Pedro Neves; Moving , 2014, Original Painting Acrylic, 120 x 60 cm.
Pedro Neves
Original Acrylic Painting, 2014
120 x 60 cm (47.2 x 23.6 inches)
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Pedro Neves; The World Seen From Here, 2013, Original Painting Acrylic, 180 x 180 cm.
Pedro Neves
Original Acrylic Painting, 2013
180 x 180 cm (70.9 x 70.9 inches)
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Pedro Neves; Brain Leap, 2013, Original Painting Acrylic, 70 x 50 cm.
Pedro Neves
Original Acrylic Painting, 2013
70 x 50 cm (27.6 x 19.7 inches)
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Artist Statement

Expression can be a violent method, the reason is not given to us, exists as a passion for life without cause or purpose, an eternal delight of creating and destroying..
In this period of change, the role of the creative artist can only be that of the revolutionary: it is his duty to destroy the last remnants of an empty, irksome aesthetic, arousing the creative instincts still slumbering unconscious in the human mind. The masses, brought up with aesthetic conventions imposed from without, are as yet unaware of their creative potential. This will be stimulated by an art which does not define but suggests, by the arousal of associations and the speculations which come forth from them, creating a new and fantastic way of seeing. The onlooker's creative ability (inherent in human nature) will bring this new way of seeing within everyone's reach once aesthetic conventions cease to hinder the working of the unconscious....

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