Portuguese by birth, Edgar Martins grew up in Macau (China), where he published his first novel entitled 'Mãe, deixa-me fazer o pino'. In 1996 he moved to the UK, where he later completed an MA in...
Conceived and developed in France in 2009, these images examine the radical transformation of the Loire River Estuary and its traditional industries.
Reluctant Monoliths calls to our attention that all is flow, all boundaries are provisional, all space is permeable. In this realm, we are in a landscape of uncertainty, within a cultural landscape of permanent flux, transition and opposition. Spaces are primed with a sense of purpose yet they are marginal, fragmented and dispersed.
The images are poised on the edge of abstraction, yet they denote a psychological presence. Space, in my work, is always in a subjective state of transitional transformation: it embodies a wider atemporal dimension.
Fernando Molero Hi Edgar,
I love your artwork!! You are exquisite and ultragood artista , so I´ll vote for you. If you get a chance take a look at my artwork and if you like you can vote for me. GOOD LUCK!!!!
April 26, 2011 at 11:08 am
steve nicholson nice,, i always wanted to stack pallets that high.