In this oil on wood painting, measuring 50×60 cm, Maria Fernanda Amado invites us into a marina where boats are not merely boats β they are stains of memory, reflections of silence, shapes suspended between the real and the imagined. Her visual language is deeply sensorial: it doesnβt narrate, it evokes. And to me, that is the true poetry of painting.
The boats seem to float in a space made of colour and emotion, amid burnt earth tones, vibrant reds, and golden yellows dissolving in watery reflections. Everything pulses with life and, at the same time, with a magical stillness. Her gesture is loose but precise β as if she intimately knows what she paints, yet chooses to reinvent it with freedom.
Born in 1929, Maria Fernanda Amado has had a remarkable career in the visual arts, having exhibited in several Portuguese and international cities. She is an artist who, like few others, can transform a landscape into an emotional vibration, and who deserves to be (re)discovered by all who seek art with soul and subtlety.
This painting is exactly that: a journey without words, made of light and memory.





