FERNANDA ALVAREZ
Golden Echoes, 2025
Técnica mista com folha de ouro sobre tela.
Mixed media with gold leaf on canvas.
Mixed media with gold leaf on canvas.
160 x 100 cm
63 x 39 3/8 in
63 x 39 3/8 in
© Fernanda Alvarez
“Golden Echoes” Created following my invitation to exhibit in Egypt as the only Brazilian artist, this work is part of my series Rebirth, which emerges as a dialogue between personal...
“Golden Echoes”
Created following my invitation to exhibit in Egypt as the only Brazilian artist, this work is part of my series Rebirth, which emerges as a dialogue between personal transformation and the symbolic power of an ancient civilization. Rooted in Egyptian iconography, the work explores the scarab as a sacred emblem of rebirth and continuous creation, a force that moves, transforms, and renews. Alongside it, the lotus flower rises as a symbol of purity and awakening, unfolding from darkness into light. Malachite, historically associated with protection and spiritual elevation, reinforces this narrative through its deep, vibrant presence. Rather than a literal interpretation, these elements are reimagined through my visual language, where color, geometry, and energy converge. The composition becomes a field of movement and vibration, inviting the viewer into a space that is not only seen, but felt. It is about cycles. About becoming. About the quiet, powerful act of beginning again.
Created following my invitation to exhibit in Egypt as the only Brazilian artist, this work is part of my series Rebirth, which emerges as a dialogue between personal transformation and the symbolic power of an ancient civilization. Rooted in Egyptian iconography, the work explores the scarab as a sacred emblem of rebirth and continuous creation, a force that moves, transforms, and renews. Alongside it, the lotus flower rises as a symbol of purity and awakening, unfolding from darkness into light. Malachite, historically associated with protection and spiritual elevation, reinforces this narrative through its deep, vibrant presence. Rather than a literal interpretation, these elements are reimagined through my visual language, where color, geometry, and energy converge. The composition becomes a field of movement and vibration, inviting the viewer into a space that is not only seen, but felt. It is about cycles. About becoming. About the quiet, powerful act of beginning again.