Henrique MAPS - The Climb — Diptych

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The Climb — Diptych by Henrique MAPS is an original mixed media acrylic two‑piece diptych, framed and signed, created in 2026, depicting animals in an abstract expressionist style and measuring 26 x 18 cm framed.

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The Climb — Diptych

Mixed media on Canson XL Sand Grain paper — ink and acrylic paint on natural-toned 160g/m² paper, each piece 10 × 15 cm (13 × 18 cm framed). Sold as a pair, framed.

In the first piece, a small figure sits hunched at the edge of a bold cobalt blue sweep — head down, mid-thought or mid-grief, blue marks scattered above like birds or memories taking flight. In the second, another figure scales a ladder reaching into open space, suspended between two horizontal blue bands with nothing above but air and possibility.

Same world, two moments — one of stillness, one of ascent. Together they trace the quiet arc from sitting with something heavy to deciding to climb anyway.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Henrique MAPS (1994) is a contemporary visual artist working in painting and mixed media. His work combines figurative and abstract elements to explore identity, social structures, and cultural observation through bold compositions featuring humans, animals, and symbolic imagery.

Working primarily with acrylics, chinese ink, drawing, and collage on canvas, MAPS creates psychologically charged paintings characterized by layered textures, graphic elements, and recurring motifs of eyes, hands, and silhouettes.

His culturally conscious practice examines contemporary social dynamics while drawing inspiration from diverse artistic traditions including urban art, modernism, and expressionism.

The Climb — Diptych

Mixed media on Canson XL Sand Grain paper — ink and acrylic paint on natural-toned 160g/m² paper, each piece 10 × 15 cm (13 × 18 cm framed). Sold as a pair, framed.

In the first piece, a small figure sits hunched at the edge of a bold cobalt blue sweep — head down, mid-thought or mid-grief, blue marks scattered above like birds or memories taking flight. In the second, another figure scales a ladder reaching into open space, suspended between two horizontal blue bands with nothing above but air and possibility.

Same world, two moments — one of stillness, one of ascent. Together they trace the quiet arc from sitting with something heavy to deciding to climb anyway.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Paintings sold by artist directly


Henrique MAPS (1994) is a contemporary visual artist working in painting and mixed media. His work combines figurative and abstract elements to explore identity, social structures, and cultural observation through bold compositions featuring humans, animals, and symbolic imagery.

Working primarily with acrylics, chinese ink, drawing, and collage on canvas, MAPS creates psychologically charged paintings characterized by layered textures, graphic elements, and recurring motifs of eyes, hands, and silhouettes.

His culturally conscious practice examines contemporary social dynamics while drawing inspiration from diverse artistic traditions including urban art, modernism, and expressionism.

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Artist
Henrique MAPS
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
The Climb — Diptych
Technique
Acrylic painting, Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Portugal
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Beige, Black, Blue, Bronze, Brown, Cream, Grey, Multicolour, Silver, White
Height
18 cm
Width
26 cm
Depiction/theme
Animals
Style
Abstract Expressionism
Period
2020+
PortugalVerified
Private

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