Iceberg Angola
Photographic Collection
ICEBERG ANGOLA is a sensitive and vibrant tribute to the musseques (slums) of Angola, translated through photographs that capture the daily life of these communities and which are subsequently transformed by brushstrokes and depigmentation techniques.
The title of the collection refers to the idea of an iceberg: what is visible represents only a small part of a much deeper reality. Behind each image lie invisible stories, collective memories, affections, losses, and resistances that are not revealed at first glance.
The artistic intervention does not seek to erase reality, but to reinterpret it, creating layers that dialogue with time, memory, and identity. Depigmentation emerges as a metaphor for erosion, forgetting, and the marks left by social transformations, without ever negating the human presence that remains firm and dignified.
Each work invites the observer to an open and intimate reading, where photography and painting coexist as complementary languages. Despite the artistic intervention, the essence of the people and spaces portrayed remains intact, preserving the authenticity of their stories.
ICEBERG ANGOLA proposes a reflection on resistance, resilience, and dignity, offering an honest and timeless look at communities that, even facing adversity, build their legacy daily. A legacy that is not limited to what is visible, but that perpetuates itself in future generations.
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