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So, 'Fernando Lemos. O calígrafo Ocidental' is this intriguing documentary that captures a moment in time—specifically, a talk Lemos gave at the Gulbenkian Foundation. It’s not just about him; it’s about his experience in Japan, and how that shaped his artistry. The atmosphere feels intimate, almost like you're sitting in on a personal conversation. He dives into 15 photographs from his series, and the pacing is relaxed, allowing his thoughts to breathe. The themes of discovery and cultural exchange resonate throughout, and it’s fascinating to see how he links his travels to his craft. It’s all very reflective, with a raw honesty that might draw in those who appreciate a deeper look into an artist's mind.
Intimate atmosphere during the talkFocus on personal and cultural reflectionUnique perspective on artistry and travel
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