**About Brazil**
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Brazil, as the largest country in South America and the only country in Latin America with Portuguese as its official language, has experienced numerous changes since the discovery of the New World. The continuous influx of new immigrants has shaped the diverse cultural landscape of Brazil today. From food, art to daily life, the imprint of racial integration can be seen everywhere.
Rio de Janeiro even became the capital of the Kingdom of Portugal in 1808, and even the queen moved here. The changes along the way, and the reorganization in the 20th century, made Rio de Janeiro full of theaters and art galleries, just like Paris, the capital of art, full of artistic atmosphere. .
**About Tarsila do Amaral**
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Tarsila do Amaral (September 1, 1886 - January 17, 1973) was a famous Brazilian painter, sculptor and illustrator. He is regarded as one of the most important modernist artists in Latin America. She was a member of the Grupo dos Cinco, which along with other Brazilian artists promoted the modern art movement. Her work "Abapolu" inspired the manifesto of Antropofagia and became an important representative of Brazilian nationalist artistic expression.
Tarsila do Amaral created Ababolu in 1928 as a gift to Oswald de Andrade. The painting depicts a giant figure sitting next to a cactus with a lemon-shaped sun in the background, showing Brazil's unique natural landscape. The title of the painting is taken from the Aboriginal word "Abaporu", which means "eating people". This inspired Andrade's "Manifesto Antropófago" (Manifesto Antropófago), which advocated that Brazilians should eat European styles, get rid of colonial influence, and create a unique cultural style. Tarsila's later works such as "Antropofagaia" also incorporated these concepts and presented them with Brazilian natural elements and images.
**Workshop content Workshop**
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1) Understanding Brazil, art and Tarsila do Amaral through artistic paintings (lecture)
2) Composition, color, and meaning explanation
3) Warm-up exercises, drawing, coloring, and completion
※The event will be held in English, with Chinese translation assistance
**Finished product**
A 15×15 cm Acrylic painting
Free creation: will guide the creation of copying Tarsila's painting style or humanities-related paintings
**Who is suitable to participate?**
1. Those who are interested in Latin American culture
2. Want to relax by painting
3. Anyone with or without basic drawing skills can participate.
**Lecturer introduction**
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Fabio
Architect/Illustrator/Curator/Artistic Space Operator
Originally from São Paulo, Brazil, graduated from the Department of Architecture and Urban Design. He has lived in London for many years and is good at 2D animation, illustration design and exhibition layout. Currently operating "Our Home Space" in Taiwan, regularly holding art exhibitions and various activities
**past experience**
- Unearth Tomorrow at 182 Art Space
(Tainan)
- Zoë at Solid Art (Taipei), But the Water Never Came at Treasure
- Hill Artist Village Taipei, Kinship/ Making/ Repetition Family, Making, Repetition at Live
- Forever Foundation Lufu Life Aesthetics Foundation (Taichung)
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※Refund information:
1) Full refund is available if applied 14 days in advance (handling fee deducted)
2) If you apply 7 days in advance, you can get a 50% refund (subject to handling fees) or change to another class date.
3) Application within 7 days of the start of the course is non-refundable (can be transferred to another person)
※ If the class fails to start as scheduled, the organizer will provide a full refund or assist in transferring to a subsequent class.
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