
Time left
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"Time left is part of a series of four paintings in which I was interested in focusing on the ground and the idea of walking on a path and, with that, what this path might be and the things we might encounter there. There is a person, suggested by the feet and hands, who is observing something happening along the path - perhaps a snake or a wild animal. The hourglass represents the idea of time passing and by linking it to the threat of a wild animal I was trying to evoke a feeling of discomfort associated to this. Time going by is one of the few certainties in life, we cannot stop it moving, it feels different in certain moments - sometimes faster, sometimes slower - and out of our control. I created this image with these complexities in mind."
[Indirektes Zitat aus einem von KAH geführtem Interview mit der Künstlerin am 12.11.2025]
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Mafalda Figueiredo
Mafalda Figueiredo (b.1991, Lisbon) is a figurative painter. She graduated from the Fine Arts University of Lisbon in 2013 and has subsequently lived and worked in Berlin, London and recently Vienna where she's now based. Figueiredo’s work deals with the matter of identity: she’s interested in self-analysis and the communication between the subconscious and the conscious mind. Through figurative painting she aims to build a visual bridge between those two entities which allows her to process her personal experiences and document them. Her work deals with themes that reflect our present times: it raises questions about gender, femininity, individual fears caused by ancestral trauma and collective fears caused by an uncertainty about the future.





