
Title: Blue Ocean Corazón de Fer
Date: 2023
Medium: Acrylics and Resin on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 30″x40″x1.5″

Title: Beach Sunset Corazón de Fer
Date: 2023
Medium: Acrylics and Resin on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 30″x40″x1.5″

Title: Corazón de Fer Glass Magenta
Date: 2023
Medium: Resin and Acrylics on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 36″x36″

Title: Corazón de Fer Glass Beach
Date: 2023
Medium: Resin and Acrylics on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 36″x36″

Title: Corazones de Fer Gray, teal and red
Date: 2023
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 33″x33″x2.5″

Title: Corazones de Fer Blue on Blue
Date: 2023
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 36″x36″x1.5″

Title: Corazones de Fer Magenta sunset
Date: 2023
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 36″x36″x1.5″

Title: Gold Elvis with a Corazón de Fer
Date: 2023
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 30″x40″x1.5″

Title: Red Marilyn with a Corazón de Fer
Date: 2023
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 30″x40″x1.5″

Title: Gold Michael with a Corazón de Fer
Date: 2023
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 30″x40″x1.5″

Title: Violet Mona with a Corazón de Fer
Date: 2023
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 36″x36″x1.5″

Title: Peacock Einstein with a Corazón de Fer
Date: 2023
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 36″x36″x1.5″

30″x40″
Corazón de Fer Love Gold

30″x40″
Corazón de Fer Red Magazine

48″x48″
Corazón de Fer Red Gold & Black Caviar

Adriana Lima & Fer Da Silva

Maye Musk & Fer Da Silva

Title: Corazón de Fer Gold
Date: 2022
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 36″x36″

Title: Corazón de Fer Black & Gold
Date: 2022
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 36″x36″

48″x60″
Corazón de Fer Gray and MultiNeon

20″x20″
Corazón de Fer Neon Pop

Title: Corazón de Fer Black diamond on gray
Date: 2023
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 36″x36″

Title: Corazón de Fer Neon Pop Dripping Black
Date: 2021
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 30″x40″

Title: Corazón de Fer bleeding love
Date: 2023
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 30″x40″

Title: Corazón de Fer taking notes
Date: 2023
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 30″x40″

36″x36″
Corazón de Fer In the clouds

36″x36″
Corazón de Fer Retro Pop Pink

36″x36″
Corazón de Fer Pop Neon

Title: Corazón de Fer Blue Aubergine
Date: 2019
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 48″x48″

Title: Corazón de Fer Red Japan
Date: 2019
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 36″x36″

Title: Multi Corazón de Fer Holographic
Date: 2019
Medium: Mixed media on canvas
Unframed dimensions: 48″x48″

Suzhou, China




Why hearts?
My passion for the arts began as a child. I loved to create all forms of art. I was a song-writer, a singer, an actor, a sculptor and a painter. Many years ago, I found myself going through a very difficult situation in my life and was stuck in a fog of depression. During this time, the only thing that brought me joy was writing and painting. The more I continued to paint, the better I would feel. I realized that this was a form of therapy and by expressing myself in this way it allowed me to heal.
At the beginning I had no intention of painting hearts, I was actually painting abstract waves. One evening, I painted two waves colliding into each other and discovered ‘a heart’ staring back at me. Thus, the first ‘corazon de fer’ was born.


Adriana Lima & Fer Da Silva





Washington, DC




36″x36″
Corazón de Fer pouring white on black

36″x36″
Corazón de Fer Pouring colors on white



36″x36″
Corazón de Fer Solid & Multi Blue

36″x48″
Corazón de Fer Multi BluishPink















Why hearts?
My passion for the arts began as a child. I loved to create all forms of art. I was a song-writer, a singer, an actor, a sculptor and a painter. Many years ago, I found myself going through a very difficult situation in my life and was stuck in a fog of depression. During this time, the only thing that brought me joy was writing and painting. The more I continued to paint, the better I would feel. I realized that this was a form of therapy and by expressing myself in this way it allowed me to heal.
At the beginning I had no intention of painting hearts, I was actually painting abstract waves. One evening, I painted two waves colliding into each other and discovered ‘a heart’ staring back at me. Thus, the first ‘corazon de fer’ was born.


Adriana Lima & Fer Da Silva

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