arte de rua brasileira

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This gallery is based on the street art from São Paulo, Brazil. Brazil is a country that has art shown in many different ways in every direction. In Brazil street art can be found on the sides of houses, walls surrounding a school, outside of a market or on the road. Here I will show you some street art found in Brazil.

Untitled, PROZAK, 2013, From the collection of: São Paulo Street Art
Located on Rua Rodrigues Alves in São Paulo, and painted on the side of house. I chose this piece because it shows the adaptation the artist used to make this ordinary wall with windows into art.
Untitled, LELO, 2013, From the collection of: São Paulo Street Art
This artist shows how he incorporated images of his daily life on the side of houses by painting birds. I chose this picture because it was vibrant and continues the theme of street art.
Untitled, FLIP, 2013, From the collection of: São Paulo Street Art
This wall depicts the coexistence between figurative and abstract. I chose this work of art because of how the art work was worked from the top to bottom of the wall, flowing naturally.
Untitled, KOBRA, 2013, From the collection of: São Paulo Street Art
The mural created around 2013 was painted on a wall next to two busy streets in São Paulo on a small building. I chose this piece of art because it was a nice work of art.
Untitled, CRANIO, 2012/2013, From the collection of: São Paulo Street Art
Puppetry is very common on the streets of Brazil either by street entertainers or vendors. I chose this piece because it brings in the culture of Brazil from the Carnival costume to Brazilian flag
Untitled, BINHO RIBEIRO, 2013, From the collection of: São Paulo Street Art
This street art was created in the slums of São Paulo, Brazil. I chose this piece because it shows that whether rich or poor people express their feelings through art no matter what social class.
Untitled, TITI FREAK, 2010/2013, From the collection of: São Paulo Street Art
Strategically placed by two telephones, people can view the painting while making a call or hiding from the rain. I chose this piece because it showed that even self-taught artists can do anything.
Untitled, RUI AMARAL, 2012/2013, From the collection of: São Paulo Street Art
Reaching tall and high on a condominium in Brazil this work of art was chosen because of its fun character art surrounding a more serious work of art and I thought of that being a significant look at opinions.
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