N. Magro - " No Comments: Drawing # 08 ”

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No Comments: Drawing # 08 by N. Magro (2026) is an original, hand-signed contemporary pencil drawing on parchment paper (34 x 45 cm) with crayon, depicting nature, produced in Portugal and sold direct from the artist, in excellent condition and accompanied by an authenticity certificate.

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Drawings by an architect (IG: @drawingsbyanarchitect)

" No Comments: Drawing # 08 ”
(2026)

New series.
Consequences and effects.

.

Contemporary drawing.


Unique piece.


Permanent colored pencil on parchment paper (100g/m2)

Dim.: 34 x 45 cm

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Nelson Magro is an architect and artist that lives and works in Lisbon (PT).
Degree in architecture from the Faculty Architecture of Lisbon.
Professional experience as an architect in Portugal, Spain, Belgium and Switzerland.
Since 2018 developing the artistic project "Drawings by an architect".

Exhibitions: "Drawings by an architect", Palma de Mallorca (ES) 2021, "RGB" Lisbon (PT) 2022.
Represented in several worldwide private collections: London, Paris, Milan, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Sydney, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Copenhagen, Brussels, Stockholm, Geneva, Bern, Vienna and Lisbon.

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MEDIUM:
Swiss made long-lasting multicolored pencils for superior lightfastness rated Lightfastness I (LFI), the highest level of resistance according to the international standard ASTM D-6901. This standard is a guarantee of longevity. Pieces drawn with these pencils can maintain their color intensity for up to 100 years.

SUPPORT:
The parchment paper offers a unique surface, very tactile. Each piece is unique.

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Comes with an authenticity certificate with white stamp and hand-signed by the author.
Will be shipped rolled (without a frame).
Frame not included.


Drawings by an architect (IG: @drawingsbyanarchitect)

" No Comments: Drawing # 08 ”
(2026)

New series.
Consequences and effects.

.

Contemporary drawing.


Unique piece.


Permanent colored pencil on parchment paper (100g/m2)

Dim.: 34 x 45 cm

-----------------

Nelson Magro is an architect and artist that lives and works in Lisbon (PT).
Degree in architecture from the Faculty Architecture of Lisbon.
Professional experience as an architect in Portugal, Spain, Belgium and Switzerland.
Since 2018 developing the artistic project "Drawings by an architect".

Exhibitions: "Drawings by an architect", Palma de Mallorca (ES) 2021, "RGB" Lisbon (PT) 2022.
Represented in several worldwide private collections: London, Paris, Milan, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Sydney, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Copenhagen, Brussels, Stockholm, Geneva, Bern, Vienna and Lisbon.

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MEDIUM:
Swiss made long-lasting multicolored pencils for superior lightfastness rated Lightfastness I (LFI), the highest level of resistance according to the international standard ASTM D-6901. This standard is a guarantee of longevity. Pieces drawn with these pencils can maintain their color intensity for up to 100 years.

SUPPORT:
The parchment paper offers a unique surface, very tactile. Each piece is unique.

-----------------

Comes with an authenticity certificate with white stamp and hand-signed by the author.
Will be shipped rolled (without a frame).
Frame not included.


Details

Artist
N. Magro
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
" No Comments: Drawing # 08 ”
Technique
Crayon, Pencil drawing
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Portugal
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
45 cm
Width
34 cm
Depiction/theme
Nature
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
Sold by
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Objects sold
100%
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