David Ferraz - Oporto 003P





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David Ferraz Oporto 003P (2011) is a unique original hand‑signed oil and oil pastel work on wood panel, depicting an urban landscape in a contemporary style, 30 × 50 cm, 400 g, Portugal.
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Single work signed by the author, 2011. Oil paint and oil pastel on a wood fiber panel, a piece that is part of a series of drawings about urban landscapes.
Created in different years and supports, they are works of free expression, where different techniques are explored and drawing as an end in itself. They are generally small in size and parallel to the artist's central body of work, composed of large-scale contemporary painting.
David Ferraz, a visual artist with formal training in architecture, participated in his first group exhibition in the year 2000. An essentially figurative artist whose painting rests on drawing and formal composition, in a free and spontaneous manner, embracing error and time in layering as a creation method, which translates into a very distinctive artistic language.
A large part of his work is spread across private collections, national and international.
Currently David Ferraz is preparing his new project/exhibition for a prestigious international gallery.
Single work signed by the author, 2011. Oil paint and oil pastel on a wood fiber panel, a piece that is part of a series of drawings about urban landscapes.
Created in different years and supports, they are works of free expression, where different techniques are explored and drawing as an end in itself. They are generally small in size and parallel to the artist's central body of work, composed of large-scale contemporary painting.
David Ferraz, a visual artist with formal training in architecture, participated in his first group exhibition in the year 2000. An essentially figurative artist whose painting rests on drawing and formal composition, in a free and spontaneous manner, embracing error and time in layering as a creation method, which translates into a very distinctive artistic language.
A large part of his work is spread across private collections, national and international.
Currently David Ferraz is preparing his new project/exhibition for a prestigious international gallery.

