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Colors like skin and blood
Are there lemon trees in heaven?
Untitled, Tássia Bianchini, Oil on linen, 40 x 50 cm, 15" x 19", 2025
"But all families, houses, farms, have their time. Then the story becomes another story, or it simply fades away. Buildings no longer inhabited. Doors that soon become impossible to open. Paths that grow over, forests that grow darker."
-Frode Grytten, The Ferryman and his Wife
'T', Tássia Bianchini, Oil and crayon on paper board, 25 x 36 cm / 18" x 26", 2026
Tall grass remembers every footstep, Tássia Bianchini, Oil stick on paper, 64 x 96 cm / 25" x 37", 2026
Investigating the traces of the hand while drawing and writing.
Hello Tumblr friends,
I have a few works to be collected on my website.
If you see something here on my Tumblr that you like, you can also text me. They can be shipped worldwide.
#collectart
Untitled, Tássia Bianchini, Oil stick o paper, 48 x 64 cm / 19" x 25", 2016
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West Window (January), Tássia Bianchini, Oil on linen, 30 x 40 cm / 11” x 15”, 2024
Website | Saatchi Art
Soft pink occurrences
Amsterdam from a little afar this morning.
What is the body if not a cosmic library?
Ahmed Salman
’The one who thinks’ - Freedom series, Tássia Bianchini, Pen on found old paper, 24 x 31,5 cm / 9” x 12” each, 2020
'The one who changes’ - Freedom series, Tássia Bianchini, Pen on found old paper, 24 x 31,5 cm / 9” x 12” each, 2020
'The one who leaves’ - Freedom series, Tássia Bianchini, Pen on found old paper, 24 x 31,5 cm / 9” x 12” each, 2020
Certain artists do something and a new emotion is brought into the world; its real meaning lies outside of history and the chains of causality. Human consciousness moves, but it is not a leap; it is one inch. One inch is a small jump, but that jump is everything. You go way out and then you have to come back – to see if you can move that inch.
Philip Guston, I Paint What I Want to See