ArtNow Report - Ed. 08 - Eng

Her sculptural tables and organic pieces seem to hold this

ancient wisdom. With vibrant grain lines and fluid curves, the

works interact with light and space, inviting stillness and

reflection—inviting us to connect with nature’s own sense of

time. By uniting forgotten wood, resin, and preserved blooms,

the collection challenges us to find value in what has been

overlooked. The message is clear and profound: nature

remembers—and even what was cast aside can still bloom.

In the dialogue between Brazil and France—the tree named by

the French, reimagined by a Brazilian artist—Teresa Pessoa

offers more than objects of beauty. She offers fragments of life,

retelling their stories in new form, new light, and renewed

tenderness. Her art transcends aesthetics—it is a manifesto of

environmental

awareness,

emotional

continuity,

and

the

celebration of life in all its stages. Her legacy, she hopes, will be

a sensitivity to the simple, the courage to hear the subtle, and

the choice to turn the forgotten into lasting beauty. A powerful

echo, radiating from a Brazilian soul into the global art scene—

blazing like a flamboyant tree in the sun, yet grounded in the

deep stillness of memory sealed in resin.

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