Martinho Dias was born in 1968 in Sto. Tirso. He currently lives in Trofa, where he has a studio.
He has a master's degree in Fine Arts – Painting, from the Faculty of Fine Arts of Porto.
It is not possible to remain indifferent to Martinho Dias' painting. He captures your gaze, if nothing else because of the unusual break of formal environments he offers us. The dissonant element [...] introduces a caricatural and political dimension that arouses an interpretive gaze. And those who see must reflect, even if art, as Freud intended, may be incomprehensible and enigmatic. Martinho Dias asks us for the effort of reason to give in to the delight of the eye.
And it is not difficult. Through the tension that the faces convey, through the vigorous and markedly gestural smudge, through the light and the contrast of colours and through the irony, certainly, sometimes caricatural and satirical.
To remain indifferent to Martinho Dias' painting is to remain in disquiet and ambiguity. And we men, using the scalpel of explanatory reason, tend towards what is comfortable and right. The question is whether we get there.
António Tavares (Writer)
Dyptich: Deploration and Onyric Landscape – Written Painting by Eurico Carrapatoso
170 x 220 cm
Acrylic on canvas
2004
(Exhibition at Espinho Municipal Museum, Portugal, 2015)
Dyptich: Deploration and Onyric Landscape
Written Painting by EURICO CARRAPATOSO
A composição pictórica que eu idealizo é um díptico com o tema imortal do inferno e do paraíso. O inferno é escuro, sombrio, sinistro, esfumado, gélido (não quente), cheio de angústias, cheio de espirais e vórtices. A sua textura causa vertigem nos seus planos oblíquos e contraídos. O som é grave, cavo e tem clímaxes histéricos que se esvaziam numa textura de pedra-pomes. O paraíso é clarinho como água, azul bébé, amarelo picardo. É platónico, sereno como os ideais helénicos. É um Olimpo com figuras na posição praxitélica: é uma paisagem onírica com expressão andrógina. O som é cristalino, evanescente, ruídos de água; orvalho, fetos gigantes, uma espécie de bosque secreto japonês.
Eurico Carrapatoso
Portugal, Fevereiro 2003