Lucas Almeida
Painter
Born in 1985
ArtistFeatured by Vinchy Art in a collection
National Exposure

“Texture is the language of memory — every surface remembers touch.”
Lucas Almeida is a Brazilian visual artist celebrated for his mastery in plaster relief painting, where sculpture and painting converge into one expressive form.
Born in São Paulo, Lucas grew up fascinated by the tactile world — the feel of stone, the texture of walls, the quiet stories told by surfaces weathered by time.
His works transform ordinary plaster into emotional landscapes of texture and shadow. Through careful layering, carving, and pigment blending, he creates compositions that blur the boundary between the two-dimensional and the sculptural.
Each piece reflects his belief that art should not only be seen, but felt — through depth, material, and silence.
For Lucas Almeida, plaster art is the dialogue between material and emotion.
He believes that plaster — humble, raw, and imperfect — carries a quiet dignity. When shaped by human hands, it becomes a vessel for feeling, light, and time.
Unlike traditional painting, where color dominates, plaster invites viewers to experience depth through texture and shadow.
In his eyes, each relief is a meditation on presence — a frozen moment of movement, a tactile record of the artist’s breath and gesture.
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