Saturday, March 24, 2007

Some Brasilian Art

This canvas, one of my favorites, is in the hallway opening of the main conference hall at the Civic Center. Sessions on the future strategic plan of Campos was reviewed in the hall.



The Campos Civic Center presents these historic figures in a literature session.






Local art is some of the most impressive, as this one on the west side of Campos.






Brasil is about color and is celebrated everywhere. In this photo, have fun with the side mirror reflection.




Some of the finest art in the world is natural. This scene is from my Campos Flat window, looking west toward the mountains.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

A nice narrative of Brasilian art (professional to amateur).

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the art, Jack! This is fun to see such color and variety. Is the top picture a Kandinsky? Check for me. Chris will be coming soon.

andruchak said...
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andruchak said...

I like the brazilian art too. The picture posted by JWM is not a kandinsky one. Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian-born artist, one of the first creators of pure abstraction in modern painting...
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