Dimas Sequeira's photos
Street art or rural art?
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At Carril, Corte do Pinto, on the countryside near the Spanish border.
"Club of the abandoned" is a shady place near Chança River, with grill facilities and running water, where fishermen and other men from the village gather to grill fish or meat and drink some beers or wine.
Street art or rural art?
Street art or rural art?
Palafitte pier.
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At Mouriscas, east of Setúbal, on Sado estuary, near the tide mill (whose shadow can be noticed).
HFW!
Mourisca tide mill - interior.
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Dating back to 1601, it is located at Mouriscas, Setúbal outskirts.
A water tank was filled up at high-tide. On ebb-tide the draining of the tank began, making wheels rotate and grind cereals. It doesn't function as a mill - only as a museum, now.
Mourisca tide mill (1601).
Livramento Market, at Setúbal.
This fountain has known other backgrounds.
Ancient house.
"Lusíadas" mural (XII).
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Based on X canto of the 16th century epic poem "Os Lusíadas": the sirene's prophecy.
Visible at Marquês de Angeja Square, Lisbon.
"Lusíadas" mural (XI).
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Based on X canto of the 16th century epic poem "Os Lusíadas": the world machine.
Visible at Marquês de Angeja Square, Lisbon.
"Lusíadas" mural (X).
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Based on IX canto of the 16th century epic poem "Os Lusíadas": the Island of Love.
Visible at India Avenue, Lisbon.
"Lusíadas mural" (IX).
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Based on VIII canto of the 16th century epic poem "Os Lusíadas": History of Portugal.
Visible at India Avenue, Lisbon.
"Lusíadas" mural (VIII).
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Based on VII canto of the 16th century epic poem "Os Lusíadas": arrival of Vasco da Gama at Calecut, in 1498.
Visible at India Avenue, Lisbon.
"Lusíadas" mural (VII).
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Based on VII canto of the 16th century epic poem "Os Lusíadas": the zamorin of Calicut.
Visible at India Avenue, Lisbon.
"Lusíadas" mural (VI).
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Based on VI canto of the 16th century epic poem "Os Lusíadas": the sea storm.
Visible at India Avenue, Lisbon.
"Lusíadas" mural (V).
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Based on V canto of the 16th century epic poem "Os Lusíadas": Adamastor - personification of tough Cape of Good Hope.
Visible at India Avenue, Lisbon.
"Lusíadas" mural (IV).
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Based on IV canto of the 16th century epic poem "Os Lusíadas": the old man from Restelo (grumbling against overseas expeditions, pointless in his opinion).
Visible at India Avenue, Lisbon.
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