Marília Didier

Marília Didier (b. Recife, 1975) is a Brazilian contemporary painter whose large-scale works move between abstraction and figuration.
Trained as an architect at the Federal University of Pernambuco, she has painted since 1993 — and that architectural sensibility runs through her canvases, built over quick gestural lines and composed for the spaces they inhabit.
Over three decades she has developed three distinct series — figures and families, the flora and colour of Brazil, and gestural abstraction — working primarily in acrylic and mixed media.
Today she releases new original paintings to collectors worldwide, in small monthly collections, each piece one of a kind.
Represented by Pena Cal Galeria, Salvador · Held in private collections across Brazil
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