SUSTENTABILIS project has been captured in fields of peripheral plantations in Brazil without pesticides in cooperation with producers who seek a balance between the supply of human needs and preservation of natural resources, without compromising the next generations.
Currently, there has been a lot of talk about sustainable development, as society as a whole has awakened to the idea that natural resources are not infinite as many thoughts. The numerous discussions by the scientific community about issues related to the environment and its intense degradation by human action also put this term in evidence.
This series seeks to visualize not only this content but also the beauty of natural resources and people who is fighting for a better world and the significant visual accidents that make this subject more attractive and evidently necessary.
They are photographic montages based on images captured by the artist, which are the shapes and beauty of plants, the nature where she occasionally finds them and also researching specific environments. Later she creates compositions focusing on the essence of nature as an artistic manifestation in all senses.
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Multidisciplinary artist/photographer living between Sweden and Brazil. Graduated in Fine Arts, Photography and Communication. Born in Brazil, she emerged in the 1990s as one of the pioneers of Wearable Art in Brazil and also stood out for the precious photographic documentation of her work and recently for her revelation as an authorial photographer. She is one of the winners of the BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY'S FEMALE IN FOCUS International Photography Award 2022 - 1894, BRASILIA PHOTO SHOW 2022, CHROMATIC INTERNATIONAL PHOTO AWARDS, MONOCHROME PHOTO INTERNATIONAL AWARDS, winner of the FAPA - FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS, honorable mentions at the PX3 PRIX DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE DE PARIS, IPA INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS, BUDAPEST PHOTO AWARDS, AESTHETICA MAGAZINE PRIZE, PISPA-PARIS INTERNATIONAL STREET PHOTO AWARDS.
Reversing the trend of mass consumption and far from social networks, she always questions the culture of excess and its changing aesthetics in today's world and works with disadvantaged people, which creates visibility for these groups and cultural social actions.
Reversing the trend of mass consumption and far from social networks, she always questions the culture of excess and its changing aesthetics in today's world and works with disadvantaged people, which creates visibility for these groups and cultural social actions.
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