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  • Carvoeiro and Portimão ready for New Year’s Eve!

    Carvoeiro and Portimão ready for New Year’s Eve!

    Live concerts and fireworks planned in both towns

    – December 28, 2022 

    Carvoeiro

    The event will start at 10pm on December 31 with a performance by 5EX Band until midnight, followed by a 10-minute firework show.

    DJ Alexandre Ramos will then keep people dancing into the early hours of the morning.

    Portimão

    Portimão has unveiled a three-day programme which will include three concerts at the town’s riverfront, all starting at 10pm.

    Portuguese rapper Piruka will be the first to take the stage on Thursday, December 29, followed by Angolan singer-songwriter Matias Damásio on Friday, December 30.

    Entertainment on New Year’s Eve will be provided by DJ Noise Tribe as well as Mercury Falls, a Queens tribute band which will be performing all of the beloved hits by the legendary British rock band.

    There will also be fireworks to delight crowds along the Portimão and Alvor riverfronts and at Praia da Rocha near the marina.

    The concerts are free to attend and are being funded by the organisers of the Rolling Loud, Afro Nation e Secret Project festivals as part of a partnership with Portimão Council which allowed them to hold the events on the beach at Praia da Rocha.

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  • Portimão immersed in magic, with an Ice Rink, Christmas market, Shows & much more

    Portimão immersed in magic, with an Ice Rink, Christmas market, Shows & much more

    Portimão’s ‘Christmas Dream’ will be running until January 6 with “all kinds of Christmas activities and events”

    – December 19, 2022 

    Portimão's 'Christmas Dream' will be running until  January 6 with all kinds of Christmas activities and events

    Christmas is being celebrated in Portimão with a festive programme entitled ‘Sonho de Natal’ (Christmas Dream), which is running until January 6 and will see all kinds of Christmas activities and events taking place throughout the municipality.

    The biggest change compared to previous years is the new ‘Santa Claus Factory’, which is taking place at the renovated ‘Lota’ building and will feature a long list of festive entertainment.

    Christmas lights have also been installed at 40 locations around the borough but will only be turned on between 6pm and midnight due to the government’s recommendations in light of the ongoing energy crisis.

    Christmas is being celebrated in Portimão with a festive programme entitled ‘Sonho de Natal’ (Christmas Dream), which is running until January 6 and will see all kinds of Christmas activities and events taking place throughout the municipality.

    Workshops

    Visitors will be able to take part in a series of workshops where they can learn how to make Christmas cookies or wrap presents, or enjoy one of the many Christmas stories which will be told.

    Admission is free, but visitors must sign up for any events they want to take part in.

    Ice Rink

    Portimão's ice rink

    Other highlights include the town’s life-sized nativity scene, which can be visited at Largo da Mó on the town’s Rua das Lojas shopping street and can be visited 24 hours a day, and the town’s ice rink which is located in Praça da República (more commonly known as Alameda) and will be open between 2pm and 7pm on weekdays and between 11am and 7pm at weekends – excluding Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve (11am to 4pm) and Christmas Day (closed).

    Shows

    19 Dec

    7pm – ILLUSIONISM – Illusionist Salguery

    Awarded several international prizes in Spain, France and Japan, Salguery will present a memorable show full of fantasy.

    7.30pm – DANCE – Ritmo Studio presents “Dance Show”

    20 Dec

    7pm – MUSIC – Stars of Portugal, The Voice Portugal

    Several participants of “The Voice” Portugal, will form a quartet and present us with national and international hits.

    7.30pm – Academy “Dança Mais” presents “Dança Comigo”

    21 Dec

    7pm  – PERFORMANCE – ZÉLELÉ, The Clown 

    With a background at the well-known Chapitô Artschool in Lisbon, “Zélelé” promises to wander through the children’s world with his circus performances, a show highly recommended for kids and adults alike.

    7.30pm – MUSIC – “Glória ou Morte Portimonense” presents “O Seu Grupo De Cantares”

    22 Dec

    7pm – THEATRE – “Uma Paródia De Natal” (“A Christmas Parody”) with Violin, Percussion and Cachamorada

    Carla Domingos and Jorge Soares will give life to the puppets, also known as puppets of the cachamorrada. This Christmas parody is accompanied by João Feliz on violin and Tiago Feliz on percussion.

    7.30pm – MUSIC – Cantata de Natal “Shine to the World”

    For the Christmas spirit, enjoy a Christmas-themed concert performed by a group comprised of a saxophone, trumpet, violin and bass.

    23 Dec

    7pm – ILLUSIONISM –  Paulo Cabrita Show

    Illusionism Show with classic magic numbers for the whole family.

    7.30pm – MUSIC – Senior University (Universidade Sénior) presents “Cante Alentejano” 

    Christmas Market

    A Christmas market will be taking place every day at Jardim 1º de Dezembro in front of the TEMPO theatre, open from 5pm to 8pm on weekdays and 3pm and 8pm on weekends.

    Portimão Christmas 2022

    Santa’s House

    Santa’s House will also be open to visits at Praça Manuel Teixeira Gomes every day from 10am to 7pm, except for Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve when it will close earlier at 4pm.

    The full programme and schedules can be found online at https://portimaosonhodenatal.pt/, or visit the Facebook page for Portimão Sonho de Natal.

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  • Festive charity swims welcome the brave ones to Armação de Pêra for Christmas and New Year’s!

    Festive charity swims welcome the brave ones to Armação de Pêra for Christmas and New Year’s!

    Clube dos Veículos Clássicos do Barlavento invites everyone “for a fun-filled charity swim”

    – December 19, 2022 

    Clube dos Veículos Clássicos do Barlavento Winter Swim in Armação de Pêra

    Two charity swims are again taking place in Armação de Pêra this festive season, promising a fun-filled day and the opportunity to raise money for local families in need.

    Join other brave swimmers on Christmas Day (December 25) and New Year’s Day, (January 1). Meet on the beach in front of the Holiday Inn Algarve Hotel at 11am.

    The Clube dos Veículos Clássicos do Barlavento, which took over the initiative’s organisation from the Holiday Inn Algarve, say: “Join us for a fun-filled charity swim, have a dip in the ocean and help to raise money for local families in need. Bring your swimwear and a towel and go in for a swim – or just a paddle – as long as a part of you gets wet!

    Festive charity swims welcome the brave ones to Armação de Pêra for Christmas and New Year’s!

    Then recover in the Holiday Inn Hotel bar afterwards and enjoy a Hot Bomba on Christmas Day or a Hot Chocolate on New Year’s Day.”

    On Christmas Day, organisers suggest participants wear a Santa suit, while on New Year’s Day you won’t even have to change to leave the house – just turn up in your pajamas!

    Adults and children are all welcome to take part on the understanding that they do so at their own risk.

    Bring a donation and help raise money to help families in need in the area. Funds will be passed to the Junta de Freguesia de Armação de PêraAll types of donations offered, monetary or material, will be accepted.

    For more information, contact the Clube dos Veículos Clássicos do Barlavento or email via classicosdobarlavento@gmail.com.

    Clube dos Veículos Clássicos do Barlavento, 1st Sunday of every month, Classic Vehicles Mettup 2
    Clube dos Veículos Clássicos do Barlavento event every 1st Sunday in Armação de Pêra

    Clube dos Veículos Clássicos do Barlavento, 1st Sunday of every month, Classic Vehicles Mettup

    Photos: Diogo Correia

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  • Passion, tradition and innovation come together under the roof of João Clara Wines

    Passion, tradition and innovation come together under the roof of João Clara Wines

    João Clara’s legacy, a “labour of love”

    – December 12, 2022 

    Passion, tradition and innovation come together under a boutique winery’s new roof

    Staying relevant while preserving tradition can be a conundrum in the wine world. This ever-growing industry sees new producers, with creative projects attracting young and knowledgeable consumers, opening their winery doors faster than ever. Keeping up with new trends without losing your identity can be tricky for a winery.

    On the slopes of the Alcantarilha hills, Edite Alves appears to have found the right formula for João Clara. With her daughters and son-in-law’s support, she is perpetuating her husband and father-in-law’s work while making her dreams come true by further growing and innovating the business.

    João Clara’s legacy, a labour of love

    João Maria Alves, better known as João Clara, bought what was a fruit farm in 1975 and, like most farmers did in those days, planted the first vines for home consumption. His son, Joaquim João, was the one who decided to take this production to the next level. He added new varieties – Touriga Nacional, Syrah, Alicante Bouschet, Aragonês, and Trincadeira – to the existing Negra Moles vines to make their first commercial wine.

    Named after its creator, João Clara soon grew into a reputable boutique winery. The 26-hectare farm now includes 14 hectares of vines, almond, fig and carob trees, and an olive grove, whose fruit will soon be used to make branded olive oil.

    Following in her husband’s footsteps, Edite is taking the business even further. Having been dependent on another local producer for their vinification for so many years, two years ago, with the inauguration of their new state-of-the-art winery, the family was finally able to do their own vinification. “Now we can smell and taste the wine when we want. It’s completely different,” exclaims the matriarch. “We can give it our personal touch. And thanks to modern equipment, we have increased the quality of the wine.”

    The pioneering nature of this producer is evident. Led by consultant winemaker Joana Maçanita, the team is constantly working on creating new wines using different types of vinification techniques. This innovative mindset has been present since the very beginning. Joaquim João hired Joana’s brother, the young and daring winemaker António Maçanita, to make João Clara’s first red. Then came Claúdia Favinha, who created the single varietal 2011 Negra Mole, marking the grape variety’s big comeback, having been shunned by the wine world for decades. And now, Joana Maçanita has unleashed João Clara’s full potential by creating the region’s first GI (Geographical Indication) sparkling wine, its first GI Late Harvest, and the winery’s greatest adventure yet, the “vinho de talha”, made in amphoras, a technique instilled in Portugal by the Romans over 2,000 years ago.

    Negra Mole, the first vine planted on the farm, is not only Portugal’s second-oldest variety, but it is also the Algarve’s most emblematic grape. Similar to Pinot Noir, it results in light-bodied reds that are best served chilled.

    João Clara Negra Mole

    João Clara is proud to be elevating Negra Mole to new heights by vinifying it using different techniques, showcasing its versatility. They use it in their red blend and to make the Negra Mole Reserva, a light-bodied oak-aged wine with creamy and smoky notes and hints of almond and fig, revealing its terroir. They also used it to make their salmon-coloured rosé and newly released Blanc de Noir sparkling wine, made using the traditional method and bottle-aged for three years. And last but not least, the soon to be released amphora wine, which according to Edite, will be the complete opposite of the oak-aged Negra Mole.

    But there is more to João Clara than Negra Mole. The winery’s portfolio includes wines for every taste and type of pairing. It even has an entry-level range – Às Claras – created for restaurants to recommend as local wine at an affordable price.

    João Clara rosé

    The whites are popular in this region, where seafood abounds. The João Clara white is a blend of Arinto, Alvarinho and Verdelho with a touch of Moscatel. Full of fruity aromas, it has notes of orange flower and lemon, ideal for seafood and salads. The Alvarinho, aged in oak for ten months, is creamy yet fresh and has a lot of fruit. As for the reds, the Syrah and the Reserva, both barrel-aged, have more body than the Negra Mole wines. They are made to accompany game and meat dishes. And, of course, the Late Harvest, a sweet wine that Edite is proud to say has won over many of the Algarve’s top chefs, some of whom have even included it as part of the pairing for their tasting menus.

    João Clara white

    With the growth of the wine industry also comes a boom in wine tourism. A growing number of visitors and wine enthusiasts look for experiences that will give them a taste of the Algarve’s new wines. “I never needed a diary to keep track of the bookings, but now I can’t do without one”, exclaims Edite. Although their infrastructures may have grown, she is still keen on hosting small groups of visitors, no more than twenty at a time. “We want them to have a VIP experience, to feel they have the producer’s complete attention. These clients come back, bring us other clients, and buy our wines in their country.”

    João Clara

    Tours and tastings at João Clara, which must be booked in advance, range from a visit to the vineyard and winery followed by a three-wine tasting, to a premium tasting of the Reserva wines with a selection of snacks.

    For the Alves family, winemaking is a labour of love: “There is a lot of passion and dedication in this project. We really want to build up what João Maria Alves and my husband left us.” João Clara’s legacy is sure to live on. Edite’s grandsons may only be helping to tread gra0pes for now, but as the saying goes, “as the twig is bent, so shall the tree grow”.

    Text Alexandra Stilwell, Photos Hélio Ramos

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  • Monchique promoted in international campaign

    Monchique promoted in international campaign

    “Let Monchique guide your adventure” is the motto of the new Algarve Tourism campaign aimed at every type of traveller

    – December 12, 2022

    Serra Monchique, Algarve

    The Algarve Tourism Association (ATA) has launched a new promotional campaign inviting tourists to discover Monchique. With the motto, “Let Monchique guide your adventure”, it challenges visitors to explore the various experiences the destination offers for every type of traveller.

    The campaign consists of several videos and photography revealing that, whether travelling alone, with a partner or with family and friends, there is an adventure made to measure for everyone in Monchique.

    The images featured, captured in the municipality over nine days, showcase the wealth of Monchique’s tourist offer, highlighting nature activities, the thermal spa, the culture and heritage and the authenticity of the local gastronomy.

    “With this campaign, we want to arouse the interest of all tourists and demonstrate that Monchique has much more to offer beyond its fantastic natural landscapes. We intend to send the message that, regardless of the plans and motivations that bring them to the Algarve, every traveller can find the adventure they are looking for in Monchique. They will have the opportunity to be surprised and live unique and truly transformative experiences here,” explains João Fernandes, President of Tourism Algarve.

    This initiative is part of the “Revitalize MonchiqueTourism as a catalystproject, which seeks to give new life to the municipality by creating attractive conditions to develop local tourism. To promote this campaign, ATA has partnered with Almargem – Association for the Defence of Cultural and Environmental Heritage of the Algarve and the municipality of Monchique, and also counts on the support of Turismo de Portugal.

    Text Alexandra Stilwell

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  • Aloegarve: a New Portuguese cosmetics brand that uses Algarve-grown aloe vera

    Aloegarve: a New Portuguese cosmetics brand that uses Algarve-grown aloe vera

    Locally sourced beauty

    – December 12, 2022

    Aloegarve is the new Portuguese brand which uses Algarve-grown Aloe vera to create a wide range of cosmetics

    Aloegarve is a new Portuguese brand which uses Algarve-grown Aloe vera to create a wide range of cosmetics. Eight stores have already opened across the Algarve in just a few months

    Between Alcantarilha and Porches, on a five-hectare plot of land parallel to the EN125 road, there are 12,000 Aloe vera plants growing organically and naturally.

    The Algarve’s climate, with over 300 days of sunshine, provides the ideal conditions for the production of this Mediterranean species which, despite being native to Northwest Africa, has long grown spontaneously in the south of Portugal. Indeed, it was the Algarve landscape which motivated two Indian couples living in Germany to choose the region as the location for their Aloe vera cosmetics business.

    “With the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, we decided to leave Germany. We explored some options and, as we were on holiday here, we decided to move to the Algarve,” said Aloegarve director Atul Dua. “I remember seeing Aloe vera plantations in Aruba and several local companies using the plant. I thought I could make a difference in the Algarve. It started out as a simple idea, but when I researched it, I saw that there wasn’t anyone producing Aloe vera on a large scale,” he explained.

    Aloe Vera Aloegarve, Atul Dua e Sumit Anand

    It was later in 2020 when he discovered that his friend Sumit Anand, whom he had known for many years in Germany, had also moved to the Algarve with his family. “We got in touch and agreed that we had monotonous jobs linked to IT. So, we created the company and bought the land. As we had zero experience in agriculture, we learned how to produce organically, sustainably and healthily,” he said.

    The concept was developed in 2021 and the first Aloe vera plants grew very well. The decision to use the plants to create cosmetics came after studying the market and investigating their potential. “We understood that it is a plant with countless medical benefits and has been used widely forever. We started working with companies that specialise in this area and developed our own range,” Atul Dua said.

    Thus, Aloegarve was born at the start of 2022, with its first store opening in Olhos de Água, Albufeira.

    The second store opened in June, and two months later the brand already had eight stores in the Algarve: Alcantarilha, Armação de Pêra, Carvoeiro, Portimão, Olhos de Água, Quarteira, Silves and Vilamoura. Next year, the company is planning to open a store at MAR Shopping Algarve in Loulé.

    “This whole process was very quick and, in a way, we benefitted from the consequences of the pandemic because several stores closed, and we were able to find several vacant spaces in excellent locations, some very close to the beach,” said Dua, such as in Armação de Pêra and Olhos de Água.

    Aloegarve is the new Portuguese brand which uses Algarve-grown Aloe vera to create a wide range of cosmetics 2

    Aloegarve’s range of products includes creams, masks, lotions, shower gels and even sun lotions, all vegan and produced organically without any chemicals or testing on animals. Another “extremely important” principle for the company is that Aloegarve is a “100% Portuguese brand”.

    “This has always been our motto. We didn’t know if it was possible, but we did it. Our consulting company is Portuguese, the cosmetics specialists who help us develop the formulas are Portuguese, as are our suppliers and the whole chain of production. We only worked with Algarvian real estate agencies and even the furniture at our stores is produced in Portugal,” Dua said.

    The goal for 2023 is to bring the total number of stores in the Algarve to 15, and whilst the company will look to expand to other parts of Portugal, the owners guarantee that the brand will never lose its “Algarve essence”. There is also the possibility of expanding beyond Portugal.

    “I was recently in Dubai and took some samples with me. There are companies interested in selling our range of products. It is incredible because we are a very new company but are already in talks. Besides, we have been contacted by other brands that want to work with us, mostly hotels which want to use our products in a smaller format, but that is something we do not have yet.”

    Aloegarve is the new Portuguese brand which uses Algarve-grown Aloe vera to create a wide range of cosmetics 3

    When asked whether Aloegarve can become an internationally known brand, Atul Dua says that is a possibility that is very far down the road but not impossible. “It would be great for everyone, but we will not force things,” he said. “If opportunities arise, we will seize them. Luckily, the Algarve welcomes people from all over the world and we do not have to go abroad to be seen. Those who visit us will talk about our brand if they like it. In that sense, I think we will be successful.”

    Algarve-inspired names

    Even the names of the products are inspired by the Algarve. The most sold items in summer are the ‘Sotavento’ and ‘Barlavento’ sunscreens (the Portuguese names for Eastern Algarve and Western Algarve, respectively), which can be used by children and adults and protect the skin whilst hydrating it. The sun lotions use ingredients such as olive oil, rose oil and evening primrose oil. “We knew it was fundamental to create an alternative product. Most sunscreens on the market are made with chemicals. Ours are made from 98% natural elements,” he said.

    Prices are “below average”, according to Atul Dua. “We decided we would always have discounts and benefits. For example, a small ‘Mergulho’ (a hand and face gel) costs €11.99, but a pack of three of the same size costs €20, including the gift wrapping.”

    Follow Aloegarve on Facebook and Instagram.

    Text by Maria Simiris

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  • Anke Punt Bach puts “Horizon” on show in Lagoa

    Anke Punt Bach puts “Horizon” on show in Lagoa

    The mixed-media painting exhibition will be on display from December 2 to January 27

    – December 9, 2022

    Anke Punt painting

    German artist Anke Punt Bach has inaugurated a new exhibition, “Horizon”, at Lagoa’s Municipal Library. Although some pieces depict the horizon, the place where earth and sky meet, “it is not the only inspiration that came with the title”, reveals the artist. “To increase interest, skills or experience, you need to broaden your horizon,” she says.

    Inspired by the Algarvian coastline, Anke uses materials she finds during her hikes to create her artwork. In the Horizon collection, her mixed media painting are also the horizons where “painting and life are projected and intertwined. Where time plays and reveals itself. Where the painter expresses herself metaphorically”, revealing what she feels.

    “The exhibition will show you my work, my passion, my horizon”, says Anke. “More than a painter, I am a teacher who wants to inspire, share experience and broaden the horizon of my students”, explains Anke, who currently gives weekly workshops at the Papelaria Arco Íris in Alcantarilha.

    The exhibition opened on December 2 is free of charge. The collection can also be viewed during the Lagoa Municipal Library’s regular opening hours (Monday to Friday from 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 6pm) until January 27.

    Text Alexandra Stilwell

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  • Lagoa is the “best municipality to live in Portugal”, according to study

    Lagoa is the “best municipality to live in Portugal”, according to study

    Lagoa, the place to be

    – December 9, 2022

    Lagoa is the “best municipality to live in Portugal”, according to a study - Carvoeiro (by Inês Lopes)

    Lagoa is hoping to attract a new wave of investors and residents after being named the “best municipality to live in Portugal” in a study carried out by the Institute of Behavioural Technology (INTEC).

    The study, entitled ‘A Qualidade de Vida nos Melhores Municípios para Viver’ (Quality of Life in the Best Municipalities to Live), was open to all municipalities in Portugal that wanted to take part. The participating municipalities (22 in total) were then judged according to 10 categories: tourism; well-being; safety, diversity and tolerance; environment; economy and employment; education and training; identity, culture and leisure; mobility and road safety; health; and urbanism and housing.

    Lagoa is the “best municipality to live in Portugal”, according to a study - Estômbar Church
    Estômbar Church

    These criteria were set as a way of determining “quality of life” in the same way as the World Health Organisation (WHO), which defines it as “an individual’s perception of their position in life in the context of the culture and value systems in which they live and in relation to their goals, expectations, standards and concerns”.

    Lagoa is the “best municipality to live in Portugal”, according to a study - Lagoa Municipal Auditorium (by Filipe Lima)
    Lagoa Municipal Auditorium (by Filipe Lima)

    Lagoa received the highest score in three categories (‘Tourism’, ‘Wellbeing’ and ‘Safety, Diversity and Tolerance’), which secured first place for the Algarve borough ahead of Caminha, Bragança, Cascais and Pombal.

    Lagoa is the “best municipality to live in Portugal”, according to a study - Ferragudo (by Inês Lopes)
    Ferragudo (by Inês Lopes)

    “Those who know Lagoa and who live here are well aware of the reasons that led to this accolade of best municipality to live in Portugal,” said Luís Encarnação, mayor of Lagoa. “However, this distinction is not a point of arrival, but a point of departure.” The mayor believes there is still “much to improve” in Lagoa and assured that the local authority will continue working towards making Lagoa a better place to live, work, study or visit.

    Lagoa, Mayor Luís Encarnação
    Lagoa, Mayor Luís Encarnação

    These efforts will become all the more important as Luís Encarnação is expecting interest in Lagoa to grow following publication of this study. “Lagoa is already a highly sought-after borough for the purchase of first and second homes, and for being a territory with characteristics that set it apart from other municipalities,” said Encarnação. “However, I believe that more people will become interested in investing and living in the borough,” he added.

    With the new attention that results from the study are expected to bring to Lagoa, we asked Luís Encarnação about some of the municipality’s biggest projects which have yet to move forward.

    Lagoa is the “best municipality to live in Portugal”, according to a study - Parchal Estádio da Bela Vista
    Parchal, Estádio da Bela Vista

    Ferragudo Marina – a project which has been in the pipeline for over 15 years – remains on the backburner but the outlook is brighter for Match Lagoa – a project to create a high-performance sports centre in Lagoa, complete with football pitches, a state-of-the-art fitness facility and rehabilitation and sports science areas and its own private hotel.

    Text Michael Bruxo

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  • Vila Vita Parc collaborates with local eco-conscious artist Vanessa Barragão

    Vila Vita Parc collaborates with local eco-conscious artist Vanessa Barragão

    Art with a conscience

    – December 9, 2022
    Vila Vita Parc collaborates with local eco-conscious artist Vanessa Barragão
    Vanessa Barragão with Chef Hans Neuner

    Bleached Coral is the title of a tapestry piece created by Algarvian artist Vanessa Barragão specially designed and made for Ocean restaurant at Vila Vita Parc, in Porches.

    The artwork illustrates the deep connection with the ocean that both the artist and chef Hans Neuner share. This collaboration celebrates Vila Vita’s mission to showcase local talent in the resort and also aims to raise awareness of the fragility of the world’s ecosystems nowadays.

    A muted mix of natural white tones, creams and neutral colours with arboreal coral forming into loose, lifeless hanging threads, Vanessa Barragão’s Bleached Coral is a subtle piece made from unused and recycled yarn that complements the atmosphere and dining experience at the Michelin-starred restaurant marked by stunning ocean views.

    Within the work, the artist has used an entirely new technique of implementing individual LED lights with reduced light, which, as she states, represent tiny eyes crying out for help, slowly dying as the zooxanthellae algae is expelled. This phenomenon is called “coral bleaching” and is caused by a rise in the temperature that drives the algae out. It is one of the direct effects of climate change on coral reefs.

    This soft internal lighting system will also create its own environmental effect without the need for a light projected onto the piece and all the materials used within the piece are recycled, supporting the message of sustainability.

    “When I was still in Porto, in one of the times I drove to the Algarve, we were invited by Vila Vita Parc to see the resort and I knew it was in the Ocean restaurant that I really wanted to have my work installed, because it makes sense to have my piece in a place that reflects and balances my artistic practice. This is a unique piece; a very special piece and I want it to be in a special place. I feel this piece is strong enough to enhance the whole dining experience in harmony with the interior of the restaurant,” adds the artist.

    Currently living in Albufeira, Vanessa’s popularity is global with her labour-intensive and exquisite tapestries, rugs and wall hangings spread across several countries, with pieces ordered by Heathrow Airport, the Kew Royal Botanical Gardens or more recently purchased by the international popstar Rihanna. Her pieces are made using various textile techniques based on ancient practices, such as zip hooking, crochet, felt, weaving, embroidery and macramé, all conveying an environmental message.

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