Dimas Sequeira's photos

Minor Basilica of Holy Trinity (2007).

08 Jun 2014 7 5 503
Conceived by the Greek architect Alexandro Tomazis, it stands on Fátima sanctuary.

Olive-tree (300 B.C.).

22 Apr 2015 3 3 266
It stands right outside the wine-shop and reception centre of Quinta da Bacalhôa.

Japanese sculptures from Minoru Niizuma.

22 Apr 2015 4 3 346
Outside the wine-shop of Quinta da Bacalhôa, owned by the art collector Joe Berardo.

Monte alentejano.

01 May 2015 3 4 336
Typical rural house of Alentejo (Portuguese region north of Algarve). This 2/3 size replica is displayed in the public garden of Beja.

Tranquil Sunday afternoon.

Ship around the corner.

20 Mar 2015 5 1 372
Parque Mayer, Lisbon.

Wall painting.

20 Mar 2015 4 1 375
Parque Mayer, Lisbon.

Spraying.

20 Mar 2015 2 1 286
Decaying wall of Parque Mayer, Lisbon.

The clowns.

20 Mar 2015 3 1 327
Parque Mayer, Lisbon.

Wall painting.

20 Mar 2015 1 2 285
Parque Mayer, Lisbon.

Former Maria Vitória Theatre.

20 Mar 2015 2 1 336
At Parque Mayer, once a place of theatres with musical shows and satirical jokes on controversial subjects. Demolition is taking place.

Warping mural.

20 Mar 2015 5 2 353
Ephemerous, while a new building doesn't stand up next to it.

Warping painting by Drawing Jesus.

20 Mar 2015 8 4 396
On São Bento Street, shot from in front of the Parliament.

Camões between shopwindows.

20 Mar 2015 4 3 371
Apparently hired street art.

A friend in every corner.

20 Mar 2015 3 3 362
Walled door painting.

The bookshop.

20 Mar 2015 1 2 383
Former head-office of Editorial Minerva. Abandonment and decay took place. Some paintings remind its former purpose, like the octopus reading a book. (no way to avoid the interference of parked cars)

Walled doors and windows painted.

20 Mar 2015 2 3 451
Where there was the Hot Club of Jazz.

Capsized Fiat on Almada riverside.

02 May 2015 8 15 768
Perhaps the most photographed car in Portugal, last week. April 26th: a couple with a kid, in their brand new car, headed to a riverside restaurant, following GPS. The quay's pavement was weakly sustained and collapsed when they passed. They all left safely through the back door. No one knows when the car will be removed (only with a floating crane) and even less when the quay will be repaired. Meanwhile, a bit farther, a car of a local dweller is hopelessly stuck until everything is repaired... HFW!

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