Vhils carves Saramago by the sea in Lourinhã. See the images



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Jdared Saramago, Portuguese Nobel Prize for Literature, will be forever immortalized in a work by Vhils, by the sea in Lourinhã. The artist revealed a video on social media on the day the writer would turn 98.

The images show Alexandre Farto finishing sculpting the author’s face, at the same time that the wild waves of the west of the country ‘bathe’ the work.

Vhils chose to follow the one minute long video with a passage from the book ‘Jangada de Pedra’, by Saramago.

“How many times, to change life, do we need our whole life, we think so much, we take stock and doubt, then we go back to the beginning, we think and we think again, displaceus in the gutters of time with a circular motion, like the sponges that cross the field raising dust, dry leaves, insignificantancesThe more that their strength does not reach them, the better it would be to live in a land of typhoons ”.

Born in the municipality of Golegã, Saramago was born on 16 November 1922. He died on the 18th June from 2010 I Lanzarote, Spain, 87 years old.

See, in the gallery above, the images shared by Vhils.

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