"Through a unique blend of mediums and techniques, I capture the essence of my dual identity, creating pieces that resonate with themes of migration, memory, and the complexities of urban life."
In his body of work, Soares delves into the metaphor of the road to explore concepts concerning the processes of growing up, travel, and migration. As an immigrant himself, Soares chooses to use faceless and generalised ‘identity-less’ subjects, as he feels it gives a voice to the ways in which immigrants seek to make themselves invisible in their new home country, fearful of entrenched xenophobia. Soares' art reflects the lives of Johannesburg workers and his nostalgic ties to Chimio, Mozambique. His work has been featured in numerous group exhibitions and art fairs in Johannesburg and Cape Town. Now an independent artist, he continues to create compelling pieces from his Johannesburg studio.
“My work is deeply influenced by my surroundings and experiences. My art often reflects the vibrancy and struggles of workers in Johannesburg, juxtaposed with a nostalgic longing for my homeland in Chimio, Mozambique.”