Nuno Alecrim
(b. 1983 Lisbon, Portugal)
Is a visual artist living and working in Lisbon. Rooted in graphic design, his practice moves between studio work, large scale murals, and installations.
His work explores the boundaries of pictographic language through experimental, often monochromatic compositions that combine symbols, textures, patterns, and fragments of memory. Existing in a constant state of duality between order and chaos, geometry and intuitive expression, his practice is guided by compositional balance and a continuous search for materials and non conventional forms.
Is a visual artist living and working in Lisbon. Rooted in graphic design, his practice moves between studio work, large scale murals, and installations.
His work explores the boundaries of pictographic language through experimental, often monochromatic compositions that combine symbols, textures, patterns, and fragments of memory. Existing in a constant state of duality between order and chaos, geometry and intuitive expression, his practice is guided by compositional balance and a continuous search for materials and non conventional forms.
Is a visual artist living and working in Lisbon. Rooted in graphic design, his practice moves between studio work, large-scale murals, and installations.
His work explores the boundaries of pictographic language through experimental, often monochromatic compositions that combine symbols, textures, patterns, and fragments of memory. Existing in a constant state of duality between order and chaos, geometry and intuitive expression, his practice is guided by compositional balance and a continuous search for materials and non conventional forms.




Captured Moments
Fragments of process, texture, and observation collected along the way. These images are not just records, but extensions of Alecrim visual language, traces of places, surfaces, gestures, and atmospheres that continue to shape his work.
Fragments of process, texture, and observation collected along the way. These images are not just records, but extensions of Alecrim visual language, traces of places, surfaces, gestures, and atmospheres that continue to shape his work.
Fragments of process, texture, and observation collected along the way. These images are not just records, but extensions of Alecrim visual language, traces of places, surfaces, gestures, and atmospheres that continue to shape his work.












