Fernando da Ilha do Ferro
Brazilian
Fernando Rodrigues, affectionately known as Seu Fernando or Fernando from Ilha do Ferro, encapsulates a unique artistic intelligence that resonates profoundly with those attuned to nature's nuances.
Hailing from the village of Ilha do Ferro in Pão de Açúcar, Alagoas State, Seu Fernando's journey began as a shoemaker, despite being illiterate since childhood. It wasn't until the age of 70 that he discovered his passion for sculpting, using tree branches and trunks found in the local bush. His artistic prowess swiftly gained national and international acclaim, transforming Ilha do Ferro into a renowned destination along the São Francisco River.
Seu Fernando's creations, ranging from stools to chairs adorned with inscriptions and stories from his vivid imagination, sparked a creative renaissance in his village, inspiring others to explore their artistic potential. His humility and simplicity became catalysts for profound social change.
The artist's influence extended to prestigious exhibitions, including the inauguration of the Oscar Niemeyer Museum in Curitiba, where his chairs shared space with works by renowned designers such as the Campana Brothers.
Guilherme Wisnik, a respected architect and curator known for his innovative approach, recognized the significance of Seu Fernando's art. Despite not having personally met Seu Fernando until recently, Wisnik has admired his work for over two decades. This admiration culminated in Wisnik's decision to curate a solo exhibition in São Paulo, showcasing Seu Fernando's sculptures to a broader audience.
Seu Fernando's sculptures have earned admiration from top architects who integrate his pieces into the most sophisticated of environments. His legacy continues to thrive, celebrated for its profound connection to nature and the human spirit.
Hailing from the village of Ilha do Ferro in Pão de Açúcar, Alagoas State, Seu Fernando's journey began as a shoemaker, despite being illiterate since childhood. It wasn't until the age of 70 that he discovered his passion for sculpting, using tree branches and trunks found in the local bush. His artistic prowess swiftly gained national and international acclaim, transforming Ilha do Ferro into a renowned destination along the São Francisco River.
Seu Fernando's creations, ranging from stools to chairs adorned with inscriptions and stories from his vivid imagination, sparked a creative renaissance in his village, inspiring others to explore their artistic potential. His humility and simplicity became catalysts for profound social change.
The artist's influence extended to prestigious exhibitions, including the inauguration of the Oscar Niemeyer Museum in Curitiba, where his chairs shared space with works by renowned designers such as the Campana Brothers.
Guilherme Wisnik, a respected architect and curator known for his innovative approach, recognized the significance of Seu Fernando's art. Despite not having personally met Seu Fernando until recently, Wisnik has admired his work for over two decades. This admiration culminated in Wisnik's decision to curate a solo exhibition in São Paulo, showcasing Seu Fernando's sculptures to a broader audience.
Seu Fernando's sculptures have earned admiration from top architects who integrate his pieces into the most sophisticated of environments. His legacy continues to thrive, celebrated for its profound connection to nature and the human spirit.
Fernando da Ilha do Ferro
Pair of Fernando da Ilha do Ferro stools
H 24.02 in W 18.11 in D 13.78 in
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Fernando da Ilha do Ferro
Fernando da Ilha do Ferro chair
H 45.67 in W 20.08 in D 28.74 in
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Fernando da Ilha do Ferro
Fernando da Ilha do Ferro craft chair with high back
H 44.88 in W 19.29 in D 25.98 in
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Fernando da Ilha do Ferro
Pair of Fernando da Ilha do Ferro craft stools
H 23.23 in W 16.54 in D 17.32 in
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Fernando da Ilha do Ferro
Fernando da Ilha do Ferro craft chair with high back, Brazil
H 45 in W 20 in D 28 in
