Eshtte Mefille's Biography

Not much can be said about Eshtte Mefille that the whole world doesn't know by now. This young artist born in England from Iberian parents revolutionised the art world with new-wave paintings and a hard to ignore brush frightfulness.

His first collection "fy dyfroedd torrodd" obtained from critics enormous appraisal and was acclaimed by the Cheshishire Art News to be "The avant-gard pile of dreams".

This blog, TintaShop, wishes to celebrate his talent and allow the world to look deeper into his art or get it for a fair trade price. Eshtte Mefille is not only a great painter, but also a mysterious one.

Saturday 24 October 2015

Orange squash, Sumo de laranja espremida


Short description: We don't always see such aggressiveness becoming beauty all of a sudden. With the artwork that granted Estthe Meffille his first award - The veut être awards for independent young artists - he portrayed the many different exterior human conflicts with eloquent parables. The blue transitioning to dark orange through a cheesy melt of rainbows of a magnificent interpretation of the human stupidity, fragility and candor.

Initial Price: £250K

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The chemistry of things, A quimica das coisas


Short description: No one really understands why the universe of forms and shapes is so rudimentary envisioned by physicists and  researchers of the occult. Nevertheless, in this painting, Estthe Meffille really impressed the visitors of his very last exhibition tour with a mild combination of two techniques - shape over form and form over shadow. Both camouflaged under a net of mismatched assumptions and a bit of bitterness also. Outstanding work from a very promising young artist.

Initial Price: £36000

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Thursday 22 October 2015

White rose on a lake, Rosa branca no lago


Short description: Already considered by art experts and all sorts of specialists in the area, a marvelous piece of romantic fait-diver, "White rose on a lake" is believed to have made a young female teenager cry to despair when debuting in the Seattle Art Museum. It happened on the day of its first exhibition as part of the "Toddlers and Parafernalia Collection" exhibit initially planned for San Francisco, but due to its grandiose success, taken everywhere. White rose on a lake is above all an impressive statement of nostalgia of the never found love, without compromise with sadness or depression. Just a missing feeling of something never had, consumed, enjoyed. Esthe Mefille, also known as Estthe Mefille or simply Mefille, spits with this painting the joi-de-vivre of a lover towards the never found feeling of love.

Initial Price: £1800

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Wednesday 21 October 2015

Sub-Saharan Mist, Névoa Sub-Sariana



Short description: After a year long seeking reconciliation with brush and mindset, Estthe Mefille got back to painting with the inaugural frame "Sub-Saharan Myst". The painting is an incredible portrait of an afternoon sand storm when Esthe Mefille served in the Royal Army as Clinical consultant. Not much is known about his role in the forces, but the forces of the nature and the Tuscan sun rays are clearly internalised, expelled and gutted in this astonishing painting. With Sub-Saharan Myst, Esthe Mefille showed all the potential that was to come with the "Toddlers and Parafernalia Collection", still exhibiting all over the world.

Initial Price: £300

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