Since being accepted and awarded in an art fair in 1994, the production of Brugnera, a gaucho based in Cascavel (PR), has become uninterrupted. His production of drawings, sculptures and installations are often in tune with mythology, especially Norse mythology. In "Belly," one sees the receptacle of new life wrapped and suspended by threads, demonstrating that, from the first moments, man is under the yoke of the Moiras, ancient weavings deities of destiny.