Gabriel Gemaque is a contemporary artist whose practice emerges from the Amazon and unfolds through architecture, matter and spatial presence.
Born in Northern Brazil, his work is deeply informed by the Amazon, not as an image, but as a living system of memory, tension and silence. Nature, for him, is structure, rhythm and intelligence.
With a background in Architecture and academic experience in Portugal and the United Kingdom, Gemaque developed a multidisciplinary approach that intersects art, space, biology, philosophy and design.
His works range from paintings to large-scale and site-specific pieces, often conceived for private residences, hospitality spaces and architectural environments. Each artwork is developed as a singular response to place, intention and materiality.
Working internationally, Gemaque’s practice extends across different cultural contexts, with commissioned projects and works integrated into private collections and architectural spaces.
More than objects, his works operate as presences, inhabiting space with restraint, depth and meaning.