At Alma Artista, we create artistic decoration and installations designed for specific spaces, events and contexts.
Site-specific projects, somewhere between contemporary art and experimentation, based in Calheta, on Madeira Island.
When we talk about decorations, we mean art and handcrafted pieces made to live in real spaces.
Works created to be installed in holiday homes, rental properties or private residences, becoming part of everyday life — even if only for a short stay.
These are pieces that share the morning light, the quiet moments, the conversations at the end of the day. Some are subtle, others make a statement — all of them bring character to a place.
Here, decoration isn’t just about looking good.
It’s about integrating art into living spaces, creating atmosphere, personality and a sense of ease.
Because a well-decorated home isn’t one that looks like a catalogue —
it’s one where art feels at home.
Guest house in Arco de Calheta
Guest house in Ponta do Sol
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The art installations in interiors are like a good cup of coffee: some are so strong they make you think for hours, others are so weak they end up as just a backdrop for Instagram photos. But in the end, they all make us reflect... or at least try.
Mirror composing in Estreito de Calheta, Portugal
Canvas in Calheta, Portugal
Canvas in Lisboa, Portugal
Fish sculpture in Estreito de Calheta, Portugal
Cat at the window in UK
Illuminated swan in UK
Painting in Berlin, Germany
Interior in Estreito da Calheta, Portugal
Danser in Alemanha
Lamp in Calheta, Portugal
Painting in Pittsburgh, USA
Interior in Estreito da Calheta, Portugal
By night in Estreito da Calheta, Portugal
Lounge in Estreito da Calheta, Portugal
Lamp in Arco da Calheta, Portugal
Office area in Ponta do Sol, Portugal
Quadro in Loreto, Portugal
Bedroom in New York, USA
Luxembourg
Paintings in Lourinhã, Portugal
Diptych in a bedroom in Nimes, France
Sculpture by Sabrina in the patio at Prazeres, Madeira
Alma Artista develops artistic decoration and installations exploring the relationship between contemporary art, space and experience in Madeira.