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grafite da artista Di Couto na parede da secretaria de educação do Rio de Janeiro

auf der Rückseite der neuen Feuerwache der Berufsfeuerwehr Fürth: ein riesiges, farbenfrohes Wandgemälde mit Feuerwehrbezug.

Câmera: Canon EOS 3000

Filme: Kodak ColorPlus 200

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I'm an angel and I can prove it.

 

From the corner of Batman's Alley on Harmonia Street, a wall is attracting fans of graffiti and self-effacing: the "Angel of the Village," a colorful pair of wings occupying a wall of the Kotton Futons store at number 150, is turning a scenario known by the neighborhood.

 

Mauricio Tribug, owner of the store and the idea of ​​bringing the '' angel '' to the wall

 

Mauricio found the graffiti artist Celso Campos, the Gatuno. In one day, more exactly in less than 4 hours, the wing was ready. "In the end, the wall was better than the sketch!" Says Mauricio, who made a point of choosing the colors of the drawing.

 

"Commercially, it did not change much for the store, but it does. It was more lively here, the people that come to take the picture go into the store to get to know it too. What I liked the most was that the idea worked, and that people show up," .

 

Between selfies and poses with wings, professional photographers have already passed Kotton's wall, part of the Danish delegation (which remained in São Paulo before moving on to Rio 2016) and has even been the scene of a marriage proposal.

 

With more than 30 years of Brazil, and living in the neighborhood for 15 years, Mauricio says that the village has a different charm. "I adopted the village the way it is, with all it has. I adopted the village as my neighborhood. It's an inspiration, " he says.

São Paulo - Brasil

Câmera: Pentax K1000

Filme: Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400

I'm not an illustrator and although I always want to learn I never found a style that really fascinated me until now.

 

I introduce you to Gustavo Pergoli or just Perg, 22, lives in Santo André and a student of Design at the São Judas Tadeu College.

Surely you have seen some of the characters created by graffiti artist Enivo on the walls of São Paulo. Graduated in fine arts, the 28-year-old from São Paulo, a native of Grajaú, in the South Zone, discovered the city through art as a child.

 

In 1998, he saw the first graffiti appear in his neighborhood: traces of Jerry Batista, now his friend, and Alexandre Niggaz, who drowned at the Billings Dam in 2003 at the age of 21. The works inspired him to start his own career, first painting the street, then the neighboring roads. What was boy's play became a fundamental part of his life. Today, besides being divided between canvases and walls, he is one of the partners of an urban art gallery in Vila Madalena, A7ma.

Artist Paulo Ito was born in 1978 in São Paulo and started painting on the street in the year 2000. His work can be seen on the streets of the west ...

 

Paulo Ito declared,

"I started making panels in 97 with colleagues from the Unicamp arts course. Already in the street, the beginning was in the year 2000, in São Paulo."

 

Ironic murals.

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