

Beatrice Milhazes is a Brazilian artist who uses geometric shapes and vivid colours to produce stunning abstract art.
She studied art in Rio de Janeiro in the 1980’s and whilst her work has more than a passing nod towards to Mondrian, Matisse and Kandinsky, her style is unique and inspired by movement of nature. Maracorola (below) captures images of sun, waves and flowers and the circles she describes as an organic shape which is spiritual and meditative.

The picture below Midnight, Noon again shows the fascination with nature. The blazing sun and vegetation with vivid colours displayed in linear design.

During her UK tour Beatriz is exhibiting 20 artworks and the exhibition is in St Ives until 29th September 29th 2024.

Tate St Ives
Tate, St Ives
tate.org.uk
Porthmeor Beach, St Ives, TR26 1TG
01736 796226
Mon-Sun 10am-5pm
Instagram > https://www.instagram.com/beatrizmilhazes/?hl=en
To see all her work > www.beatrizmilhazes.com