Hommage aux Femmes Africaines 2 - Tribute to African Women 2- Painting by Nelson Neves

Neves, Nelson

This vibrant acrylic painting by Nelson Neves serves as a Hommage to African Women. It depicts a faceless women, carrying a bowl on her head. Her anonymity symbolizes resilience and collective identity. The bold brushstrokes and vivid contrasts bring the ocean, cityscape, and mountainous landscape to life, creating depth and movement.

Neves’ signature style, influenced by African and European cultures, blends realism and abstraction to celebrate tradition, labor, and cultural identity. The painting is a dynamic tribute to the strength of working women and the daily life of coastal communities.

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Nelson Neves, a Luxembourg-based contemporary painter born in Cape Verde in 1973, blends figurative and abstract styles with vivid, contrasting colors. His work is deeply inspired by African culture, particularly Cape Verde, while also reflecting influences from Luxembourg, where he has lived since childhood. 

“Through culture, let's share together values ​​such as tolerance, joy, respect, empathy and diversity and build cultural bridges.”

Nelson Neves, a Luxembourg-based contemporary painter born in Cape Verde in 1973, blends figurative and abstract styles with vivid, contrasting colors. His work is deeply inspired by African culture, particularly Cape Verde, while also reflecting influences from Luxembourg, where he has lived since childhood. Since his first exhibition in 2001, he has participated in around forty shows across Luxembourg, France, and Cape Verde. In addition to painting, he conducts “African Art” workshops for children, adolescents, and individuals with disabilities. His evolving artistic style continues to convey universal messages of culture, diversity, and connection.

“Through culture, let's share together values ​​such as tolerance, joy, respect, empathy and diversity and build cultural bridges.”

At the age of seven, he emigrated with his parents to Luxembourg. After his primary and post-primary studies,he learned the profession of decorator before launching intopainting. Nelson Neves has received significant media attention, with over thirty articles in Luxembourg newspapers, interviews on various TV channels and radio stations, and is featured in the 2004 documentary Nelson Neves – A Cape Verdean Artist in Search of His Roots / Daily Life in Santo Antão, directed by Fischbach.

Technique: Acryl
Surface: Canvas
Year: 2022
Country of Origin: Luxembourg
Signed: Yes
Topic: People
Style: Expressionism
Total Size: 60x80cm
Primary Color: Multi
Editions: 1 (Unique)

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