Dreaming of Childhood

Dreaming of Childhood

                                                           

                                                              Wooden bed, sand, moulded glass bucket and spoon. Japan, 2007.

 

 

Wonderland

Wonderland

 

 

 

30 blown glass pieces installation, containing sugar, hung in the trees of the forest. The bubbles became like observatories of insects that would feed on the sugar. The work was a result of the art residency in the project “Creation and Voice of the Woods”, in Yokohama, Japan, 2007.

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Death

Death

                                                                                                             

                                   The balloon flies 

                                                                Without precision of landing

                                                                                                                                                                      Destiny takes it 

                                                                                            To the tip of the needle

                                                                                                                                         That the hand holds.     

 

                                       

  Cast glass hand, Glassblown balloon, needle and red string. Japan, 2008. 

 

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Untitled

Untitled I and II

                   

 

 

                  Untitled I and II 

                  Fused glass with insertions of 

                  drawn paper, metal objects

                  and plaster. Frame in plaster.

                  7˚ Contemporary Art Salon of the Yacht Club - Brasilia, 2003.

 

 

 

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Rescue

Rescue

 

                        

 

                        

                        The man

                        Waits for his rescue

                        Crossed arms

                        Impatient

                        When actually

                        He is already 

                        Safe. 

 

                                               

                                        Moulded and coloured paté de verre, stone, maquete figure and water. Japan, 2008.

 

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Pills

Pills

 

 

 

 

 

 

                            Pills

                            Pills

                            Pills

                               1x

                               2x

                               3x 

                           Daily

         

                   The same image

                Reflected by the mirror

                   I brush my teeth

                     Excessively

                     Not to leave

                     Any trace

                          Of cycle.

                 

 

 

Mirror in tile stand, steel tray, lampworked glass pills, drinking glass, moulded glass tooth brush and needles. Brasilia, 2020.

 

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Hangover

Hangover



Japan is a country with a high consumption of alcoholic beverages socially. It is a way of approximation, in a country with excessively shy and reserved people. In these encounters, intimacy is exposed and sometimes even physical contact, which is something rare. 

During my masters course in the country, I adhered to this to insert myself in the culture. Many of the encounter were full of sake, beer, wine and vodka. I started to collect the bottles I consumed. The result, was an installation of more than 70 glass bottles from varied beverages and moulded by heat, hung in a 50 meter clothesline, by hangers. This work won the first prize in the Grand Prix Joshibi Exhibition.



                                             

                                             70 discarded glass bottles, moulded by heat, hung in clothing line.  

                                                                  Grand Prix Joshibi Style Exhibition, Bankart, Yokohama, Japan, 2009. 

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re-Cycle

re-Cycle

re-Cycle was the graduation project for my masters course in Japan. In this work, I was able to apply all the learnt techniques using my research's material, glass. Processes like glassblowing, casting, fusing, mirror and locksmith. 

re-Cycle symbolises life cycle, adapted to the technologies of present time. Since birth, in captivity, to growing and the construction of cities through reused waste.

Discourses about impermanence, fragility and the personal processes .Glass, a dichotomic material , at the same time accommodates us inside and lets us go through. Our eyes dances in its materiality. It's liquidity solidifies.

           

                Installation of iron bird cages with blown and mirrored glass, glass strings and cast glass maquetes.

        Presented in Promo Art Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, 2009.

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Swing

Swing

                                            

 

 

                                            

                                            Landscapes that come 

                                                                 And go

                                            That make the eye dance

                                            Like transparent memories

                                            Zoom In 

                                            Zoom out

                                            Moves

                                            Swings       

 

 

 

                                   3 swings, 3 landscapes: Mountains, Tree and Castle. Cast glass and steel wire. 

 

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Caliandra

Caliandra

 

              

 

                  

                  Caliandras are a typical cerrado 

                  bioma's flower.

                  A species characterized by  

                  its long stamen. 

                  The production technique is lampworking, 

                  using a high temperature burner 

                  to fuse and mould 

                  the borosilicate glass.

 

 

 

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