Carla and Mauro Dance in Lisbon - Isabel Pinto
Carla and Mauro Dance in Lisbon - Isabel Pinto
Carla and Mauro Dance in Lisbon - Isabel Pinto
Carla and Mauro Dance in Lisbon - Isabel Pinto
Carla and Mauro Dance in Lisbon - Isabel Pinto
Carla and Mauro Dance in Lisbon - Isabel Pinto

Carla and Mauro Dance in Lisbon - Isabel Pinto

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In stock. Exclusive edition of 50 pieces. 

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This art photography by Isabel Pinto is part of the exclusive collaboration between WLP and the digital art gallery mynt.art. 

Lisbon, Portugal I 2020

A limited edition is the fixed number of copies for one individual artwork indicating how often it exists worldwide. Each print comes with a Certification of Authenticity hand signed by the artist.

 

Sizes: 60 cm x 40 cm, 90 cm x 60 xm, 120 cm x 80 cm

Color: Black, white, grey

Material variant: Hahnemühle fine art print, photo print on alu-dibond, photo print under acrylic glass

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Behind the brand

Isabel Pinto

Her approach to photography is deeply emotional which became her trademark as a commercial photographer. But for all that, she never forgot her upbringing in colonial Mozambique. All she wants is to reconcile us with our common history, starting with the awareness of her own surrounding. Wherever she goes she takes pictures of resilience, courage, and people’s souls which she considers an expression of dignity.

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