Window

Chris Tó Inacio
Mozambique

€735,00

Drawing, Mixed Media on Watercolour Paper 200 gr

Size: 29,7 W x 42 H cm / 11.69 X 16.53 in

Ships in tube

 

About The Artwork

In Window, the gaze becomes the true protagonist. A rooftop shelters a window between the inner and infinite, where faces quietly observe both worlds. An enlarged eye expands perception, while others beneath suggest layers of memory and dream. The work turns the window into a metaphor — seeing not as looking outward, but as crossing the threshold of being.

Originally created: 2025
Subject: Perception, Inner vision, Consciouness, Duality
Material: Watercolour Paper
Medium: Pencil, Felt-tip Pen
Styles: Figurative, Symbolism, Abstract, Surrealism

Details & Dimensions

Drawing: Mixed Media on Watercolour Paper 200 gr
Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size: 29.7 W x 42 H cm
Frame: Not Framed
Ready to Hang: Not applicable
Packaging: Ships in a tube

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Handling: Ships in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Afrikanizm Art’s packaging guidelines.

Ships From: Portugal

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Chris Tó Inacio

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Chris Tó Inacio

Chris Inácio’s practice reveals a deep engagement with form, identity, and emotional tension. Working primarily through line and texture, his compositions unfold as interlocking faces and abstracted figures — visual conversations between self and other, memory and myth. With a restrained, often monochromatic palette, Inácio constructs intricate emotional architectures where repetition and rhythm replace colour as vehicles of intensity. His works invite quiet contemplation: portraits that are less about likeness and more about presence — psychological, spiritual, and collective.

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