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SÃO PAULO STREET ART

Uxue Jauregi

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VIRTUAL STREET ART TOUR PROJECT

CARLA AYALA & UXUE JAUREGI

CONTENTS

01) THE CITY

02) THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

03) ARTISTS

04) MAP WITH PINS

01

SÃO PAULO

01

WHY SÃO PAULO?

São Paulo is Brazil's biggest city, famous for its diversity, modern architecture, art, delicious food and animated nightlife. It is also an important economic and financial center in Latin America. We have chosen the city of São Paulo because it’s full of street art which makes the city unique, vibrant and culturally rich. It is not our favorite city or the one we most want to visit, but the other cities were taken.

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02

THE NEIGHBORHOODS

02

VILA MADALENA

This bohemian neighborhood is a famous place for street art, with colorful murals, graffiti-covered streets, and artistic interventions. The neighborhood has one of the most famous streets, the “Beco do Batman”, where you can find many works of urban art.

02

PINHEIROS

Next to Vila Madalena, Pinheiros is another area where you can find impressive street art. The neighborhood's creative atmosphere is reflected in its murals and art-covered walls.

03

ARTISTS

03

OS GÊMEOS (GUSTAVO AND OTAVIO PANDOLFO)

Internationally acclaimed, Os Gêmeos are identical twin brothers known for their distinctive characters and vibrant, surrealistic murals.

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03

EDUARDO KOBRA

Kobra is recognized for his massive and colorful murals, often portraying historical figures or cultural icons. His art is characterized by details and a unique style that mixes realism with geometry.

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03

NUNCA (FRANCISCO RODRIGUES DA SILVA)

Nunca is known for his thought-provoking and politically charged street art. His work often incorporates indigenous themes, questioning issues of identity, culture, and social justice.

03

CRANIO (FABIO OLIVEIRA)

Cranio is known for his blue-skinned characters inspired by indigenous Brazilian culture. His art often carries a message about the impact of globalization on traditional societies.

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04

MAP WITH PINS