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José Saramago

Lourinhã, Portugal

Depicting Portuguese writer and Nobel laureate José Saramago (1922–2010), the project undertaken in Paimogo beach, Portugal, falls within a cycle of works that Vhils began in 2015 with the portrait of Portuguese writer Valter Hugo Mãe which seeks to pay tribute to great writers and their connection to the sea.


Created on a stone-and-cement access ramp that lies half-submerged in high tide, the work is based on the artist’s original bas-relief carving technique developed in the scope of his globally acclaimed Scratching the Surface project.


Inspired by and alluding to Saramago’s novel “The Stone Raft”, the flowing seawater brings the piece to life, creating a poetic interplay between the carved portrait and the elements. The location was selected for its natural beauty and isolation and for the power of its shifting tides that enable to imprint a variety of moods onto the carved work.

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José Saramago / Project view / Lourinhã, Portugalphoto by Expanding Roots
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José Saramago / Project view / Lourinhã, Portugalphoto by Expanding Roots
José Saramago / Project Video / Lourinhã, Portugalphoto by Expanding Roots

Portrait of José Saramago (1922–2010)

Scratching the Surface project

Bas-relief carving


Paimogo beach, Lourinhã, Portugal
2020


Special thanks to Pilar del Río, Fundação José Saramago, Miguel Gonçalves Mendes