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Lives and works between Comporta and Lisbon.

Artist-entrepeneur, whose professional action unfolds in a multiplicity of creative projects.

Her multidisciplinary body of work encompasses, painting, drawing, performance, video and installations. Interested in the intersections of contemporary science and philosophy in the subjects of consciousness and the emotional thought.

In 2018 she creates the POOL ArtStudio project in Comporta, a hybrid space of artistic residency, atelier and showroom.

She currently holds a lecture at Lisbon Nova University (IMS) - ‘Leadership, Agility and Innovation’ program _ Art practice as a tool for self invention - and develops other Labs and initiatives oriented towards to humanisation through artistic practice.
 

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She lives and works between Portugal, where she resides, Switzerland, and Italy. After studying art, she had a decoration and trompe l'oeil studio for 17 years. In 2004, following a serious accident and a difficult family separation, she began creating material works with a new awareness. In 2018, she launched the project "1centesimodime," which encapsulates the artistic expressions of her rediscovered approach to life. Hyperrealism and figurative art give way to abstraction, philosophy, and conceptual art. Through her works, Marina conveys the meaning of life, the importance of small things, and the value of values. She creates elements to play with, rediscovering the "new" and the "beautiful" within ourselves rather than outside.

She lives and works between Alentejo and Lisbon. Academically her path was always related to the artistic discipline. Studding, architecture, drama school, painting, photography, video capitation and video edition.

Windows_77 it's a project initiated on 2015 that consists on experience, living, inhabit, capture landscapes and moments of the seven regions of Portugal. The camera, metaphor of shapes between shapes, the digital click filling the space of a window.

Photowatercolour is a work that she develops the deconstruction of photographic imagens into paintings.

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