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"The details are not the details. They make the Design." - Charles Eames
Bodas de Sangre
Part of an experiment, the poster set for the theater drama Bodas de Sangre was designed to represent all
the drama and passion that the spectacle has.
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The art was made using stencil technique, where I painted in various forms giving different movements to the piece of art and afterwards brought into the computer and experimented.







Towers
One of my most emotional works "Towers" was an add against the war in Afghanistan. To symbolize the war, I made the Twin Towers from the sentences "We can forgive.", "Never forget", in the middle it says "We don't need to lose more to justify what is already lost" and inside the towers, in red says "Stop the War" symbolizing the jumpers. All this work was made to be evocative, so people can stop and think about the disaster that war is and brings to countries and people.
Engine
Engine was an electronic magazine made specially to Brazilian Indie Game developers envisioning creating a database of all it's happening in the Brazilian game industry, so in the future people could know it was.
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All the magazine was inspired in one of the most famous
art movements, the Russian Constructivism, as you can see all over the magazine. The choice was made based in the word community and unity having the magazine's motto being "Together we move forward".







Alice - Book
Part of a school project, the book jacket for the masterpiece, Alice in Wonderland was designed to be look childish but with some nuances to an adults book.
All the illustrations were made by me.
Having the Mad-hatter coming out of the mirror holding an coup of mushroom tea to imply that Alice was having hallucinations gives you the token that this is not an children's version.
Aerosmith CD
Another school's project that came out to be great. All part of an experimentation with glass, markers and plastic ink. To build it up, I drew on a piece of glass with those items, placed a sheet over the glass and spray alcohol all over the sheet, bringing this effect.
As the picture I drew as an Aerosmith one, I made a
CD cover for my favorite rock band.



