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Marcia de Moraes

“Sharp Points”

Sharp Points

  • Date

    2025
  • Technique

    wool tapestry
  • Dimensions

    (H x W) 170 x 130 cm
  • Edition

    15 + 3PA

  • Comes with certificate of authenticity


Regular price R$ 50.000,00
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"The 'Sharp Points' edition was created from a graphite and colored pencil drawing that has the same dimensions as the tapestry."

This work is part of a new series of drawings in which there is a central, prominent form, marked by thin branches and sharp points, hence the title of the edition.

Surrounding this large shape, which occupies the entire surface of the drawing, a variety of fills in different colors completes the composition.

This central shape is intentionally undefined: it could resemble a giant, dry palm leaf, but it could also resemble a carnivorous plant.

I prefer to offer the viewer an open path of interpretation, in which the title serves as a clue, and each person's perspective completes the meaning of the work based on their own repertoire.”

Marcia de Moraes

*The editions allow for different mounting possibilities, and can be arranged both vertically and horizontally. See the gallery for available editions.

Works from Marcia de Moraes

Biography

Marcia de Moraes - Carbono Galeria

Marcia de Moraes

b. 1981, São Carlos (SP), Brazil | Lives and works in São Paulo (SP), Brazil.

Marcia de Moraes finds in the abstraction of line and the use of colored pencils the poetic direction for her creations. Her work begins with fluid and agile graphite sketches, which then gain intense colors and unique combinations. The result is compositions in constant transformation, in which lines and hues cross the boundaries of the paper. Frequently articulated in diptychs, polyptychs, and collages, her works explore the rhythm between continuity and rupture, achieving three-dimensionality in recent experiments with glazed ceramics.

With a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Arts from Unicamp, Marcia develops research focused on drawing and the expressiveness of organic forms, exploring the balance between technical control and lyrical improvisation. Her work engages with the legacy of Brazilian abstraction, evoking movement and emotional density in intense chromatic compositions.

Among her main solo exhibitions are “Electric Scenes”, Simões de Assis Gallery, Balneário Camboriú (2025); “Bone Point”, Artium Institute, São Paulo (2024); “Matrix”, Leme Gallery, São Paulo (2022); “The Third”, Banco do Brasil Cultural Center, São Paulo (2021); “Open Circles”, SESI Tiradentes – Yves Alves Cultural Center, Tiradentes (2018); “History of the Eye”, Leme Gallery, São Paulo (2018); “Banquet”, Luciana Caravello Contemporary Art, Rio de Janeiro (2017); “The Fossils or the Oranges”, Oswald de Andrade Cultural Workshop, São Paulo (2016); “Fallen Acts”, Leme Gallery, São Paulo (2015); “Elaine Arruda and Marcia de Moraes: Full of Emptiness”, Tomie Ohtake Institute, São Paulo (2014); “El Extraño”, Fundación Ace, Buenos Aires (2013); “Um Corpo que Cai”, Museu de Arte de Goiânia (2012); “À Deriva no Azul”, Carpe Diem Arte e Pesquisa, Lisboa (2011); and “Saint Clair Cemin et Marcia de Moraes: Correspondance Brasilienne”, VL Contemporary, Paris (2011).

She has participated in group exhibitions at institutions such as the Contemporary Arts Center (Cincinnati, USA), the Eugénio de Almeida Foundation (Évora, Portugal), SESC Quitandinha (Petrópolis), and the Ribeirão Preto Art Museum (MARP). She was an artist-in-residence in France and Argentina, and received the Funarte Contemporary Art Prize (2011) and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (2016). Her works are part of public and private collections, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Brasília) and MARP.