Felipe Hueb
Felipe Hueb

Felipe Hueb

Digital Artist
Brazil
Artist’s statement

My work is born from the tension between beauty and the unconscious. As an artist, I am not interested in documenting reality, but in unveiling the archetypes, symbols, and hidden forces that shape it. Using photography as my primary medium—enhanced by digital mastery and symbolic composition—I seek to create images that transcend the surface and penetrate directly into the collective psyche.

Female portraiture is at the center of my practice, not as mere representation, but as a mirror of desire, shadow, and transcendence. The feminine body becomes a symbolic territory where themes of power, vulnerability, and mystery collide. Each image is a psychological trigger—an invitation to face what is seductive, forbidden, or repressed.

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Bio

Felipe Hueb is a New York Institute of Photography–certified artist, represented by The Route Photography Gallery in Amsterdam. His work has received international acclaim, with distinctions from the Monochrome Awards and the Moscow International Foto Awards (MIFA). Known for his provocative female portraiture and symbolic narratives, Hueb creates fine art photography that challenges perception and evokes visceral response.

Beyond erotic and symbolic portraiture, Hueb is also recognized for his impressionist and landscape photography, bringing atmospheric depth and psychological nuance to every frame. He was commissioned to produce an official photographic book for the Embassy of Portugal in Brazil, further affirming his presence in cultural and institutional spaces.

With a professional background in engineering, economics, and behavioral science, Hueb fuses analytical discipline with artistic audacity. His method is rooted in Jungian symbolism and neuroscience, forging images that bypass the rational mind and strike directly at the collective unconscious.

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