Within loli lies a profound intensity, serving as a gateway to boundless imagination. My aim is to guide viewers beyond the confines of reality, encouraging an open-minded engagement with the narratives I present.

Loli is an alter ego, the character who embodies and represents the art showcased on this website.

I perceive my art as encapsulating stories or moments, inviting viewers to connect and become integral to the depicted experiences. Each piece functions as a narrative paused in time, where composition transcends mere visual arrangement to facilitate a dialogue or offer a detached perspective.

By crafting immersive scenarios—installations I refer to as 'screens'—I strive to establish environments that provide context and complete the visual narrative. My compositions are intentionally evocative, designed to resonate uniquely with each observer's personal experiences and interpretations.

MY work is centered on ‘non-places’—settings that often exist outside traditional contexts. These could be outdoor spaces, such as beneath a highway bridge. MY shows are raw, public, and simultaneously intimate. The presentation of MY art is fluid, encompassing site-specific installations, performances, and exhibitions with unique, private compositions that evoke a sense of discomfort or reflection.

Loli thrives on ephemeral platforms, delivering messages that connect directly with the viewer. MY audience is not merely passive observers—they become part of the work, occupying a dual role as both participants and voyeurs, immersed in the unfolding dynamic of lovers.

This interplay of intimacy and detachment is where Loli’s art finds its essence. The duality of MY message resonates deeply, and if MY work touches even one person, MY mission is fulfilled.

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“PROVE U EXIST” - 2011 - WHITE SPRAY PAINT - ROAD RAIL - GERÊS - PORTUGAL

“WILD” - 2011 - PRINT ON PAPER - PORTO - PORTUGAL

“NELIE” - 2024 - PRINT ON PAPER - LEÇA DA PALMEIRA - PORTUGAL

“PROVE U EXIST” - 2011 - PERFORMANCE - PORTO - PORTUGAL

“I QUIT” - 2010 - UNDERGROUND GALLERY - ARTES&PARTES - PORTO - PORTUGAL