Camilla Sanpe - “Art with Emotion and Balance”, by Edmundo Cavalcanti

Interview 1- Where did you born? And what is your academic training? I was born in Rio de Janeiro. I started on a course near my home in 1996. I studied in some studios, I did a workshop and I have a degree in arts education with a degree in fine arts. 2- How and when you give your first contact with the Arts? … Read more

Lélia Accioli - “Art can make you think, thinking can make change…”, by Edmundo Cavalcanti

1- Where did you born? And what is your academic training? I was born in Santos, SP. I have a degree in Architecture and Urbanism from PUCCAMP and Building Technician from UNITAU. I am also a Graphic Designer and photographer (school of arts and design Arquitec, IDEA institute, Neopix, among others). I studied arts, music and ballet at the “Conservatório de Música e Artes … Read more

Ruiy Moura - “Art, my life, my ar”, by Edmundo Cavalcanti

1- Where did you born? And what is your academic training? I was born in Santos-SP, I grew up and consider myself from the Paraíba Valley. (Guaratinguetá-SP) where I developed as a person and an artist. I am self-taught, I have no academic training! 2- How and when you give your first contact with the Arts? With art he consciously went from … Read more

Lucas Pennacchi - “Evolution through art”, by Edmundo Cavalcanti

1- Where did you born? And what is your academic training? Was born in São Paulo – Capital and I'm a Physical Education teacher, graduated from USP – University of São Paulo. 2- How and when you give your first contact with the Arts? Since childhood I have contact with the arts, at school and at home, my … Read more

Alexandre De Paula - “Identity and Artistic Multiplicity”

Collection of Alexandre de Paula. São Paulo-SP. Photo: Sergio Silva.

[dropcap]The[/dropcap]lexandre De Paula since his last article in February 2016, has many news to tell. The artist, in addition to returning to his homeland, São Paulo, presents a new series of works entitled “Formal Abstractionism”, composed of 8 works, created with colored pencils with application of piece and ceramic, it is a … Read more

Silvana Perez - “Living for art”, by Edmundo Cavalcanti

Silvana Perez and work.

Silvana Perez, visual artist, from Catanduva, SP, currently resides in Santo André, SP. Autodidact (self taught), its main techniques are collages and mosaics. Since 2001 Silvana is dedicated to the arts, initially carried out mosaic work for commercial and residential façades, micro mosaic panels, furniture, floors and from 2015, started using collages … Read more

Carlos Thága - “Creativity without limits”, by Edmundo Cavalcanti

Carlos Thága and work.

1- Where did you born? And what is your academic training? I was born in Rio de Janeiro / RJ, I completed high school, I am self-taught. 2 -How and when you give your first contact with the Arts? At the age of 4 years old, when I met an artist who was painting a landscape. There I realized that that was my … Read more

Carlos Borsa - “Art in search of meaning”, by Edmundo Cavalcanti

Carlos Borsa and Caravaggio.

My first interview in quarantine is with the talented young artist from São Paulo Carlos Borsa, architect by academic training and that in 2015 decided to follow the profession of plastic artist. This talent has just been recognized with the achievement of the Gold Medal with the work “Marat Velado” (Painting) at the 1st National Salon of … Read more

“Meet the Egg, a collective of independent artists:”, by Juliana Vannucchi

“Art is a flower born on the path of our life, and that is developed to soften it ”. – Arthur Schopenhauer OVO is a collective of creative minds that incorporate their most diverse points of view in unique works. The result of his creations is unexpected and extremely diverse. You could say that this is a … Read more

Anna Guerra - "Breathing Art", by Edmundo Cavalcanti

“A strong and deep impression one gets when in contact with the works of Anna Guerra is in color. It is a shock of joy and interaction between shades in search of plastic resolutions presented by the artist, always keeping in mind the dialogue between gesture and form. ” Oscar D´Ambrosio … Read more

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