Street culture is about revolution': Brazilian hip-hop' painter Paulo Nimer Pjota
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Street culture is about revolution': Brazilian hip-hop' painter Paulo Nimer Pjota
"Paulo Nimer Pjota describes his artistic process as akin to a hip-hop producer, sampling imagery and motifs from diverse sources, including ancient civilizations and Brazilian folklore."
"In his upcoming exhibition, Encantados, Pjota presents 11 new paintings that depict fantastical scenes, such as pink butterflies emerging from a woman's stomach and a monkey examining a fallen urn."
"Pjota's studio is a reflection of his creative mind, filled with shelves of trinkets, sketches from his teenage years, and an overflow of paint tubes, showcasing his lifelong dedication to art."
"Mythology has always been interesting to me, he says, emphasizing how stories from his childhood and media have significantly influenced his artistic vision and themes."
Paulo Nimer Pjota, a Brazilian artist, has been painting since age 15 and finds inspiration in various aspects of life. His studio in Sao Paulo is filled with eclectic items that influence his work. Pjota's upcoming exhibition, Encantados, features 11 new paintings that showcase witchy and fantastical themes. His artistic process resembles that of a hip-hop producer, sampling imagery from ancient civilizations, folklore, and literature. Mythology plays a significant role in his creative expression, drawing from stories and experiences from his upbringing.
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