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Helder Batista

Destructuring

Destructuring

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A fusion of nine small masterpieces converging into one breathtaking abstract composition. Vivid colors dance harmoniously, and dynamic forms weave a narrative that captivates the senses. Each element contributes to a symphony of visual delight, inviting you to explore the vibrant energy within this collective masterpiece.


Medium: Mix Media on Canvas
Size: 96 x 96 cm


Helder Batista

Born in Paris in 1964. Self-taught, with evening classes at the École des Beaux-Arts. Works across resin, concrete, wood, neon, oil and acrylic. His abstract expressionist style is symbolic, ambiguous and deeply personal.

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Helder Batista

About the artist

Helder Batista

Born in Paris in 1964, Helder Batista is a self-taught artist who developed his practice through evening classes at the École des Beaux-Arts. His approach to materials is radical and wide-ranging, resin, concrete, wood, neon, oil and acrylic all appear in his work, sometimes within the same piece. The result is an abstract expressionist practice that is deeply personal and deliberately ambiguous: symbolic rather than literal, emotional rather than decorative. His paintings invite interpretation rather than offering easy answers, making each encounter with his work genuinely different.

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