The Artist

Caue Tucci, born in 1998 in São Paulo, grew up in a family environment surrounded by various forms of art, where he learned early on to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. Despite a constant presence of creativity, art was always seen as a hobby, never as a destination. Much of his creativity blossomed in this environment, naturally guiding him toward artistic photography, where he found his own form of expression, free from limitations.

At 15, his encounter with the camera was accidental but quickly transformative. Over the past 10 years, he has devoted himself wholeheartedly to this journey, where each captured image reveals fragments of his inner self while resonating with the essence of those who view it. As an emerging artist, his photographs engage in dialogue with the natural world, crossing borders in a visceral and instinctive way.

Tucci developed his artistic sensibility across diverse landscapes, where his art found a deep connection between the external world and his own emotions. Each photograph reflects a process of overcoming, transforming adversity into colors, lights, and shadows. For him, photography is not only a form of expression but also a path to healing, allowing his emotions to transmute into beauty. His works, more than simple landscapes, are portals to memories and feelings, offering viewers the freedom to interpret and connect with what they see.

Collaborating on impactful projects, such as environmental and social work with UNESCOsost/Transcriativa, Tucci promises an impact that goes beyond images. His work, always in limited editions, stands out for its beauty that transcends the obvious, and for the sensitivity found both in the details and in the silences between them.

As a nomad, Tucci is always on the move, exploring new settings that directly influence his perspective and creations. His photographs reflect this continuous journey, with each collection bringing a new chapter of his experiences. His art transforms with every step, always revealing something unexpected.

Mission

Tucci’s mission is to transform environments into visual and sensorial sanctuaries, promoting healing, inspiration, and emotional presence. He believes that art can be a catalyst for emotional and psychological balance, directly influencing the vibrational frequency of both spaces and those who inhabit them.

Each piece emerges from a deep and intimate process, where not only the image, but also the vibrational soundscapes developed from it, become essential to the experience. These exclusive sound frequencies are created based on the textures, forms, and energy of each image, designed to induce presence, relaxation, and inner reconnection.

More than decorative elements, his artworks invite contemplation.

They reveal the beauty in detail, awaken curiosity for new ways of seeing, and become true instruments of emotional transformation.

Sustainability, authenticity, and sensitivity are the guiding pillars of his artistic practice, making each piece not only unique, but also healing, lasting, and alive.

Certifications and Recognitions

The depth and authenticity of Tucci’s work have been recognized in prestigious architecture and design exhibitions, where his artworks have been selected to anchor standout spaces — always with the intention of creating sensory, spiritual, and emotionally transformative atmospheres.

CASACOR Bahia 2025 – “Raízes do Invisível”

Curated by: Architect Manuela Valverde

Featured artwork: Original photograph captured in the coral formations of San Vito Lo Capo (Sicily)

Chosen as the protagonist piece of the space, the image became the starting point for the entire architectural and curatorial concept. The palette, materials, and overall energy of the environment were directly inspired by the photograph — which symbolizes faith, rebirth, and resilience, the core themes of the project. The piece was placed as a visual and vibrational altar in the living area, amplifying the room’s atmosphere of reconnection and spirituality.

Campinas Decor 2025 – “Banho de Floresta”

Curated by: Landscape Architect Carla Dadazio

Works exhibited: 12 photographs, all captured in Finland

In this space inspired by the Japanese concept of Shinrin-Yoku (forest bathing), Tucci’s art became a direct bridge to presence and relaxation. The images were created during a period when the artist was living at a wellness center in southern Finland, going through a deep process of emotional healing and reconnection.

At the end of the corridor, a central composition represented the element of fire, while other works placed along the structural pillars evoked the forest and the cycles of transformation. The result was a unique synergy between art, nature, and spirituality — deeply moving for those who experienced it.