The artwork titled "Eva's Sin" is a psychedelic tableau bursting with a spectrum of colours including blue, red, green, yellow, and orange. On the left side of the composition stands Eva, her gaze fixed on a collection of various bizarre and surreal creatures. Among these, green serpent-like entities slither from one place to another, while a red teddy bear adds a strange innocence to the scene. A blue monster, adorned with a striking red bow tie, stands out with its whimsical yet unsettling presence. Floating nearby Eva is a yellow figure with small red dots, ethereal and limbless, adding to the dreamlike and otherworldly atmosphere. The entire piece exudes a vibrant and surreal energy, captivating viewers with its fantastical narrative.2023.
Eva's Sin
Belinha Silva.
Belinha Silva was born in Lisbon, Portugal, but lived in Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, and Greece before returning to Portugal, where she now resides in Albufeira. From an early age, she excelled in drawing and participated in televised children's painting competitions, winning several prizes. At twelve, she placed second in a painting competition organized by the Portuguese Consulate in Luxembourg. Despite her parents' lack of support for her artistic ambitions, she pursued a successful career in finance in Europe.
In Brussels from 2005 to 2007, she attends various art workshops, which helped her realize her artistic potential. Since then, Belinha explores multiple art forms, like drawing, watercolour, acrylic, oil painting, porcelain and silk painting, sculpture, and jewellery making.
In 2017, she invented a mixed technique called "Fusion of Porcelain on Canvas," creating contemporary paintings using hand-broken, painted porcelain pieces on canvas.
Her surreal, abstract, and pop art creations often reflect socio-cultural, historical, personal, or sentimental themes influenced by the diverse cultures she experienced.
During the 2020 confinement, Belinha entered international online painting competitions and frequently won prizes.
In 2022, she begins to sign with art galleries, received until now 10 international art prizes.
On 20 January 2024 in Borghese Palace in Florence, Italy, she was appointed Art 2024 Ambassador for Portugal.