
Saulo boldly exhibited his abstract works at national meetings. Going against the current in a country with conventional pictorial traditions, the painter was especially taken notice of during the 5th Art Fair of São Paulo in the late 1980’s. The spontaneous strokes and strong colours of his paintings imposed his original cultural identity. On arrival in Lisbon (Portugal) in 1990, Saulo only expressed himself non- figuratively, declining warm colours in textured shades on large formats. Ever since the Brazilian artist has associated abstraction with figuration.
With strong technical know how and precise gestures, Saulo is a rational painter. Nothing is left to chance in his compositions. To reinforce his message, popular images appear in the maelstrom of shapes and colours. Galloping horses or natural motifs inspired by his original Minas Gerais also enrich his abstract proposals in order to impose his own personal language.