
Bordalo II
Bordalo II aka Bordalo Segundo presents us a figurative painting full of vivacity and movement, where he paints his own interpretation of urban landscapes and city entertainment.
Artur Bordalo (Lisbon, 1987) uses the artist name Bordalo II, which he chose as a tribute to his grandfather, the painter Real Bordalo, in order to promote a continuity and reinvention of his artistic legacy.
The lowdown on Bordalo II

Lisbon, Portugal
Portuguese artist Bordalo II is a visionary force in the art world, renowned for his monumental sculptures of animals that breathe new life into discarded materials. With a creative approach, he transforms waste into compelling works of art that not only captivate but also ignite awareness about the pressing issues of waste production and pollution. Sculpted from plastics, car bumpers, and locally sourced trash, each sculpture embodies the essence of the animal, illustrating their battles against the encroaching tide of pollution in their habitats. Through his globally recognised "Big Trash Animals," Bordalo II invites viewers to rethink their connection with waste, fostering meaningful conversations around sustainability and ecological stewardship, urging us all to take action for a healthier planet.
Pieces by Bordalo II