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Text & Film by Alex Schuchmann

Neuza's art is a window into a parallel reality, as she plays with the aesthetics of childhood and the fantastic creatures that populate her lushly coloured landscapes.

“It doesn’t come from dreams,” Neuza replied when I asked whether her nighttime adventures inspire her work, as this was one of my first reactions after seeing her work in real life. I met her in her studio at ESAS University in Caldas da Rainha, where she is currently pursuing an MA. Neuza recently returned to Portugal after studying at Camberwell College of Arts in London. “I feel like I have to be here now,” she reflected as we discussed the contrasts between city life and rural life.

At first glance, Neuza Matias’ paintings appear as dreamlike surrealism, seemingly disconnected from the real world or what we consider tangible. However, during my brief studio visit, I discovered how much of her work is deeply influenced by her surroundings and her own childhood. “I never really enjoyed being a child,” or “I always wanted to be a grown-up,” Neuza casually remarked while painting the university space walls from white to blue.

Neuza seems to immerse herself in a fantasy of childlike aesthetics imbued with mature emotional depth, creating a contrast that evokes both humour and intrigue. Her work also reveals elements of vulnerability and innocence, as multiple characters interact—fighting, loving, crying, hurting each other, or simply existing. Each figure appears to have its own personality, purpose, or drama, sparking conversations that transcend the canvas.

After wrapping up our day in the studio, we met Henrique Hermes in town to thank him for introducing us. Cigarettes were smoked, coffees downed, and art discussed. A magical day. Find the video about it below.

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