My art practice is motivated by a desire to play with the mysterious senses of objects: A jar that is never really a jar; a flower arrangement that talks about something else, as it lies on a table; a landscape that is much more of a mood than just two trees on a dune.
– Paula Siebra
Working from notebooks, drawings, and memories, Paula Siebra develops her canvases through a measured accumulation of domestic, material, and vernacular images. In the studio, she often departs from toned grounds, usually terracotta, ochre or grayish neutrals, building thin layers that soften contours, reduce contrast, and temper hues so that light floats between object and field. Motifs, simultaneously specific and open multiply: a river, a hill, a clay jar, lace, wooden ex-votos, façades bleached by sun and sea, gloves, a packed suitcase, a dinner service. Across scenes belonging to everyday life, memory, and dreams, atmosphere carries as much weight as form.
Siebra’s visual vocabulary first unfolded in Ceará, northeastern Brazil, where the artist was born and still lives, absorbing artifacts of daily life, silicogravura sand art, elements from nature, and the planar geometry of modest architecture. She engages with the canvas through patient looking and lived familiarity while expressing her subject matter beyond regionalism. A subtle semantic force animates her compositions, where meaning arises not through declaration but through the quiet pressure of forms held in relation. Siebra’s paintings reflect affinities with artists such as Frida Kahlo and Balthus in their handling of enclosed space and psychological layeredness and with Domenico Gnoli, Vicente do Rego Monteiro, and Antonio Donghi in their attention to form and figuration.
Her artistic practice offers a “cartography of returns” – a method of establishing presence within the irregular accumulation of time and habit. The ineffable stillness found in a body of water is equally present in table scenes, portraits, and dioramic interiors. Many of these landscapes and rooms remain eerily unpeopled. When a figure does appear, it is seen from a slight remove, adding a soft voyeurism that intensifies the sense of private time held in suspension, whether in the form of solitary reflection or small groups engaged in celebration.
Paula Siebra (b. 1998, Fortaleza, Brazil) lives and works in Fortaleza.
Her recent solo exhibitions include O estranho familiar, Mendes Wood DM, Paris (2025); As primeiras coisas [The earliest things], Mendes Wood DM, New York (2024); Cristalino Segredo, Mendes Wood DM, Brussels (2023); Noites de cetim, Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo (2022); Lembrança de algum lugar, Sobrado Dr. José Lourenço, Fortaleza (2022); O Soar das Horas, Nieuwe Gentweg 21, Bruges (2023); Arrebol, Mendes Wood DM, New York (2021). Additionally her work has been included in group shows such as Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato en conversation avec Lucas Arruda, Sanam Khatibi, Patricia Leite, Paula Siebra, Marcos Siqueira, Erika Verzutti et Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro, Mendes Wood DM, Paris (2024); 74th Salão de Abril, Centro Cultural Casa do Barão de Camocim, Fortaleza (2023); Arte Laguna Prize Exhibition, Arsenale di Venezia, Venice (2023); Close, Grimm Gallery, London (2023); A Gauzy Flame, Herald St, London (2023); Pequenas pinturas II, auroras, São Paulo (2022); My reflection of you, The Perimeter, London (2022); Corpo Ancestral – 21st UNIFOR Plástica, Universidade de Fortaleza, Fortaleza (2022); Male Nudes: a salon from 1800 to 2021, Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo (2022).
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Cactos à noite, 2024
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Casa às 5 da manhã, 2023
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Casa do Centro, 2023
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Farol do beberibe, 2023
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Filtro de Louça, 2023
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Fogão, 2023
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Frutas de cera, 2023
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Lua na lagoa, 2023
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Menina tirando a sorte, 2023
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Mulher se depilando, 2023
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Pitangueira, 2023
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Pôr-do-sol, 2023
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Ruína sobre uma duna, 2023
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Um rio, 2023
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Anoitecer nas dunas no. 3, 2022
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Anoitecer nas dunas no. 5, 2022
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Bandeja com maçã e faca, 2022
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Caminho, 2022
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Casas nas dunas, 2022
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Coisas da minha mãe, 2022
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Flores da noite, 2022
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Luar, 2022
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Manhã com jangada e coqueiro, 2022
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Mulher penteando o cabelo, 2022
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Canal, 2021
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Casa, ruina e cisterna, 2021
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Escrivaninha com livro e jarra de flores, 2021
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Final do Cumbe, 2021
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Jarra com três flores, 2021
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Oferenda, 2021
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Paisagem Belga, 2021
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Café com pão (Coffee with bread), 2020
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Casa em Cascavel (House in Cascavel), 2020
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Flores do mato, 2020
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Mulher dormindo sentada (Seated woman sleeping), 2020
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Mulher pendurando brinco (Woman putting earring on), 2020
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Paisagem no Jardim das Oliveiras, 2020
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Casa e Carnaúba, 2017
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