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Elisa Rezende
Artist from Portugal
Elisa Rezende (b. 1992, Brazil) is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting tattoo, digital and writing. Currently based in Portugal, where she works from her studio at Rua de o Século, 19, Chiado, Lisbon, she has lived in the UK, Australia, and Finland: geographies that have shaped the visceral, itinerant quality of her work.
Her practice is an ongoing excavation of what it means to be human in its most unfiltered form. Through rawness, confessional writing, and symbolic imagery, she explores themes of identity, repressed desires, sexuality, and cultural constraints. Each piece becomes a site of tension between exposure and concealment, instinct and social order, fantasy and memory.
Driven by a need to externalize what is most intimate to us, Rezende’s work invites viewers into the messy, contradictory terrain of our internal worlds.

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To Get Lost
Painting by Elisa Rezende
70 x 100 cm • Marker, Acrylic on canvas, Spray
Location:
Lisboa, Portugal
It’s really really important to get lost from time to time.
The chaos generates ignition. Death creates love. Shadows have potential for transformation. I’ve seen it and I am it.
- Mixed media (acrylic, spray and posca) on canvas
- 70 x 100 cm
- Unique artwork
- Made in Lisbon, Portugal
- Signed by the artist
Location:
Lisboa, Portugal
About the artist
Elisa Rezende
Artist from Portugal
Elisa Rezende (b. 1992, Brazil) is a multidisciplinary artist working across painting tattoo, digital and writing. Currently based in Portugal, where she works from her studio at Rua de o Século, 19, Chiado, Lisbon, she has lived in the UK, Australia, and Finland: geographies that have shaped the visceral, itinerant quality of her work.
Her practice is an ongoing excavation of what it means to be human in its most unfiltered form. Through rawness, confessional writing, and symbolic imagery, she explores themes of identity, repressed desires, sexuality, and cultural constraints. Each piece becomes a site of tension between exposure and concealment, instinct and social order, fantasy and memory.
Driven by a need to externalize what is most intimate to us, Rezende’s work invites viewers into the messy, contradictory terrain of our internal worlds.

Tell what you think...
Were you transported somewhere by this artwork?








