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Claudio Ethos: New Work 2011

March 25, 2011 By Wendy Campbell

Check out the latest work from Brazilian urban artist Claudio Ethos in Sao Paolo, Amsterdam, Berlin, and Vienna.

Born in São Paulo in 1982, Ethos currently lives in Birigüi, in São Paulo state. Ethos began working with spray paint as well as ballpoint pen at around the age of 15 and still uses these mediums today.   Influences include Brazillians Os Gemeos, Vitche, Onesto, and Herbert Baglione. His stunning large scale murals usually originate from his small ballpoint pen drawings and the intricate detail of his work has gained him recognition from his peers, art enthusiasts, and galleries around the world.

“Ethos’ characters have undeniably become some of the most recognized all throughout Brazil with his ephemeral work at times straddling the line of the figurative and abstract. His elongated, flexible, and strained figures have an almost liquid quality to them; one foot firmly in the school of the surrealists. He also displays a solid grasp of textiles in the use of patterns. Huge black balls serve as eyes for the exhausted and maligned residents of the concrete jungle. These characters are a mixture of dreams and fragments of everyday life within the city.” (from Juxtapoz)

To see more of Ethos’ work, visit ClaudioEthos.com. He also has a new blog ClaudioEthos.blogspot.com.




Filed Under: ART, Street Art Tagged With: Brazilian Street Art, Claudio Ethos

Dante Horoiwa: Brazilian Street Art

August 18, 2009 By Wendy Campbell

In the world of street art, Brazilian artists are getting a lot of attention these days and I can see why. Brazil has a vibrant street art scene and it is widely accepted by the public.  The quality of the art has changed the view on “graffiti” and it is no longer seen as vandalism, but as a genuine form of contemporary art.

Dante Horoiwa is a 21 year old artist from Sao Paulo who began his career as a commercial illustrator at the age of fifteen. Sao Paulo is considered the centre of street art in Brazil, particularly murals, so it was no surprise when Horoiwa became involved in street art using the name “Musta”.

Horoiwa’s influences include Brazilian culture, philosophy, history and the art of his Japanese heritage.  He is an avid reader of the poetry of Paulo Leminski’s Zen teachings and the Samurai philosophy. This has had a major influence on his work and life.  The subject of loneliness is a predominant theme in Horoiwa’s work which can be seen in the detail and emotion conveyed in all of his paintings.

This summer, Horoiwa is participating in R.U.A – Reflexo on Urban Art – Lines, Colours and Forms of Brazilian Urban Art – a street art exhibition taking place in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The event is sponsored by Caramundo, a non-profit organization that supports local, grass-roots initiatives and projects of young talented people in Latin America.

For more information about Dante Horoiwa, visit his online art journal at Horoiwa.com.




Sources: RUA Festival, No Comply, Horoiwa.com

Filed Under: ART, Street Art Tagged With: Brazilian Street Art, Dante Horoiwa, Sao Paulo Art

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