For lovers of contemporary art, the Saint Andrews Castle offers for your appreciation and enjoyment the works on display throughout the hotel. These are editions signed by great talents of Brazilian and international contemporary art.
Author: Leigh Banks
The artwork, titled “Last Order,” brought from England and created by artist Leigh Banks, playfully depicts the Last Supper composed of rock icons. Thirteen musical personalities, including John Lennon, Amy Winehouse, Michael Jackson, and Bob Marley, represent the Last Supper. “I went above and beyond, sparing no detail, working as long as necessary (more than half a year) to create this unique work of art to the best of my abilities, making it as perfect as possible,” explains the artist.
Author: Élon Brasil
Self-taught visual artist, born in Rio de Janeiro, Élon Brasil won his first gold medal at II PINARTE de Pinheiros at the age of 12.
Today, his figurative and abstract work is composed of images of the land: Indians, black people and caboclos, surrounded by texture and striking colors. Its theme seeks to highlight and preserve Brazilian culture and its own roots.
Dimensions:
1.5 x 1.5
Technique:
Annatto, oil and dough on canvas.
Value:
R$ 22.500,00
Author: Cláudia Lente
Owner of a unique style, Cláudia uses the technique developed with wire to achieve refined visual solutions in her works.
In addition to depth, the work gains volume with details that emerge from the screen, such as the sensation of movement that we observe in the dust that comes from the horses' feet.
They are true “wall jewels” that stand out in the most varied environments of the house.
Dimensions:
0.60 x 0.50
Technique:
Orthodontic wires on fabric.
Value:
R$ 9.000,00
Author: Rodrigues Coelho
Self-taught visual artist, born in Rio de Janeiro, Élon Brasil won his first gold medal at II PINARTE de Pinheiros at the age of 12.
Today, his figurative and abstract work is composed of images of the land: Indians, black people and caboclos, surrounded by texture and striking colors. Its theme seeks to highlight and preserve Brazilian culture and its own roots.
Dimensions:
1.00 x 0.80
Technique:
Oil on canvas.
Value:
R$ 4.500,00
Author: Cléber Dumont
A reinterpretation of one of Picasso's most valuable paintings, the work portrays Picasso's young lover and muse, Marie-Therese Walter, who was 22 years old at the time. Their relationship began when Marie-Thérèse was only 17. The young woman even lived across the street from the house where the painter lived with his wife, Olga Koklova.
Dimensions:
0.90 x 1.20
Technique:
Oil on canvas.
Value:
R$ 15.000,00
Author: Cléber Dumont
A reinterpretation in homage to Frida Kahlo, Vincent Van Gogh, and Salvador Dalí, incorporating characteristic elements from each of their works.
Dimensions:
1.00 x 1.40
Technique:
Oil on canvas.
Value:
R$ 10.000,00
Author: Cléber Dumont
Begun in 1503, the painting known as Mona Lisa, by Leonardo da Vinci, is undoubtedly the most famous work of art in the world, visited by millions of people every year at the Louvre Museum in Paris. Here, the artist stylized the work by inserting the celebrated figure into everyday scenes.
Dimensions:
0.95 x 1.30
Technique:
Oil on canvas.
SOLD
Author: Joseph Pace
Painter, sculptor, philosopher and playwright, Joseph Pace was born in Morbegno, Italy in 1959. He lives and works in Rome, where he received his artistic training. He began in the figurative arts, encouraged by his painter mother and his uncle Antônio Cardile, a well-known artist from the Roman School. He graduated from La Sapienza University in Rome and the Sorbonne in Paris.
Dimensions:
0.70 x 0.60
Technique:
Oil on canvas.
Value:
R$ 7.500,00
Author: Cláudio Souza Pinto
Born in 1954 in São Paulo, at the age of 4, Cláudio was already modeling small clay animals with immense ease. By 11, he was self-taught and selling his own paintings. This great potential led the artist to Paris, where he found his artistic language and had his talent recognized by the Paris Autumn Salon, one of the most important and renowned in Europe.
Dimensions:
1.00 x 1.00
Technique:
Oil on canvas.
Value:
R$ 7.500,00
Author: MOMO
MOMO is an Italian artist who travels the world, spending short periods in one city creating and then moving on to another place in search of inspiration.
Dimensions:
0.70 x 0.75
Technique:
Clay, oil and special paints on canvas.
SOLD
Author: Cris Canepa
Insolence and delicacy. Two words with such distant meanings, but which are present in the work of Cristina Canepa, an artist with an open and curious sensitivity, who borders on insolence in her questions.
Dimensions:
1.40 x 0.90
Technique:
Acrylic on canvas.
Value:
R$ 12.000,00
Author: Joseph Lael Rhesos
This very laborious and dotted painting is the restoration of a work by a Greek artist, restored by Joseph Lael Rhesos who received the work on the dismantled canvas, recovering it by cleaning the canvas and changing the chassis.
Dimensions:
0.80 x 1.00
Technique:
Dotted oil on canvas.
Value:
R$ 22.500,00
Author: Deja
Deja uses quick brushstrokes because acrylic paint requires greater speed to blend the colors, as it dries quickly. The artist discovered that acrylic paint, unlike oil paint, gives more life to his works. Combined with the fact that he uses a lot of paint to give volume and depth to his paintings, Deja realized that it is the perfect combination for a good Impressionist work, thus differentiating him from Monet, his main inspiration.
Dimensions:
0.80 x 1.00
Technique:
Acrylic paint on canvas.
Value:
R$ 4.500,00
Author: Cléber Dumont
Reinterpretation of one of Pablo Picasso's most iconic paintings, in 1932, in his studio in Boisgeloup, near Paris. The painting represents Picasso's lover Marie-Thérèse Walter, then 22 years old. It is said to have been painted one afternoon, when Picasso decided to hold a major retrospective of his work in Paris, after seeing a painting by his rival at the time, the painter Henri Matisse.
Dimensions:
1.30 x 0.97
Technique:
Oil on canvas.
Value:
R$ 12.000,00
Author: Cléber Dumont
Begun in 1503, the painting known as Mona Lisa, by Leonardo da Vinci, is certainly the most famous work of art in the world, being visited by millions of people every year at the Louvre Museum in Paris. Here, the artist stylized the work, placing the famous figure in a contemporary setting.
Dimensions:
1.00 x 1.20
Technique:
Oil on canvas.
Value:
R$ 9.000,00
Author: Ciro Cozzolino
About the Author:
Painter, draftsman, engraver, muralist, he studied at the School of Fine Arts in São Paulo, and at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
A leading figure of the so-called "Generation 80," she represented Brazil at the Valparaíso Biennial in Chile and the Havana Biennial in Cuba. She participated in the exhibition "Painting as a Medium" in 1983 at the MAC, Museum of Contemporary Art of USP (University of São Paulo), and in the exhibition "How are you, Generation 80?" at Parque Lage in 1984, as well as in numerous group and solo exhibitions in Brazilian museums such as MASP, the São Paulo Museum of Art, and MAC, the Museum of Contemporary Art of São Paulo.
It is part of the collection of the Niterói Art Museum, Rio de Janeiro, among others.
Art:
A reinterpretation of the iconic work of Brazilian modernism, by Tarsila do Amaral.“
Dimensions:
0.85 x 0.72
Technique:
Acrylic on canvas.
Value:
R$ 18.000,00
Author: Unknown
An image generated by artificial intelligence went viral by depicting a supposed "rare photograph of Mona Lisa and Leonardo da Vinci taken in Florence in 1504." The result was so convincing that it confused thousands of users on social media, raising doubts about its authenticity.
According to the fact-checking website Snopes, The illustration first appeared in June on Imgur, an image-sharing platform. Shortly after, it appeared on Reddit with the caption... “Leonardo Da Vinci and Mona Lisa 1504” And from there, it spread rapidly across Facebook, TikTok, and other networks.
The scene depicts a woman older than the iconic Mona Lisa, leaning towards Da Vinci. The sepia tone and aged hue give the image the appearance of an old photograph—which contributed to the confusion.
A closer look reveals classic signs of AI generation: in the background, it's possible to notice another woman in the same pose and clothing as the Mona Lisa, but with distorted hands — a common detail in images created by artificial intelligence.
Furthermore, the photograph It did not yet exist in 1504.. The first successful photographic record was made only in 1826 or 1827 by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, using a camera obscura.
Art:
Generated by Artificial Intelligence
Dimensions:
64×72 cm
Value:
R$ 2.200,00