B.A. East Asian studies & English Literature
Mixed Media
30.0 x 40.0 cm
2024
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About this artwork
Part of my latest collection ‘Moments we remember’, this piece was made using real sand and acrylic in Portugal where I live. The work with sand led me, among many ideas, to how we build something despite knowing its temporary existence. I think it taps into a profound part of our human nature. It’s a reminder that beauty and joy can exist even in fleeting moments. Just like the waves can swallow a sandcastle on the beach, so much in life is impermanent, but that doesn’t make it less meaningful. Every experience we have, every feeling we hold, every moment we capture, in the end, is temporary. But isn’t that what makes every moment even more precious
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Nov 25, 2024
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About the artist
Vered Brett is an abstract artist living in Cascais, Portugal. Vered’s art explores the depth, complexity and multiple layers of the stories and memories we carry with us throughout life. Her paintings invite the viewer to dive deep into hidden and unknown moments, peel the layers, and embrace self-acceptance and truth. The proximity to the ocean throughout her life is integral to her work and it is reflected in the choice of tools, textures and colours that she borrows from it. She uses water as a main medium to allow free flow of paint, creating soft borderlines and unpredictable marks. Her intuitive process is free from rules and liberating. Vered hopes to inspire viewers to feel fearless, free and vulnerable through her art.
Curriculum Vitae
Born in 1980 in Ashkelon. Currently residing in Lisbon, Portugal.
CNAP Gallery, Lisbon ‘All you need is art’ art fair, Lisbon 2 people exhibition at Centro Galego, Lisbon Solo exhibition at Ode winery, Cartaxo, Portugal Solo exhibition CNAP Gallery, Lisbon ‘All you need is art’ art fair, Lisbon 2 people exhibition at Centro Galego, Lisbon Solo exhibition at Ode winery, Cartaxo, Portugal Solo exhibition Canvas Rebel interview (online) Time Out magazine article (online) Interview with New & Abstract (online) Art mentoring 1x1 to an artist in Canada
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