Journal
In our blog, we tell stories about what we’re up to at the studio, our clients and the projects we are involved in.
Here you can find complete case studies, photo reports or simply accounts of the beautiful things made by the creatives we work with.
How we did Ana Rita de Albuquerque’s identity
Within the team, the objective of positioning the work on a multidisciplinary level was clear: we got inspiration from the work's very delicate but very organic and visceral character. We also considered wool's primitive rawness and the dialogue with technology: an invisible but ever-present second layer in many of her artworks. Finally, we took visual clues from music and the early eighties' sombre bohemia.
The Wolf Skin - A Pele do Lobo
A Pele do Lobo/ The Wolf Skin is a series I'm creating at my studio about the fleeces of Portuguese native sheep breeds. It started with a gentle approach to this animal's raw material. On the one hand, Pele do Lobo is a declaration of care and love to the origin, made with a specific technique observing the manufacturing rhythms. On the other hand, it is an artistic concept. This order is a perfect circle where the human context gives value to the material's provenience. This provenience responds by transforming itself into an artwork.
In the studio: Ana Rita de Albuquerque
Our visit to Ana Rita de Albuquerque's studio in Central Portugal was long due. Finally, it happened at the beginning of a hot August after a hectic period. It was work but tasted like a deserved vacation that included long hikes and river swimming. Ana Rita is a regular on the Saber Fazer workshops calendar. Our collaboration and friendship are getting stronger every year.