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domingo, 7 de janeiro de 2018
domingo, 19 de novembro de 2017
segunda-feira, 11 de setembro de 2017
Urban Sketchers Brasil II - São Paulo
Below, the compilation of my paintings of the 2nd national Urban sketchers meeting:

Watercolor and gouache of MASP (Museu de Arte de São Paulo)
Watercolor and gouache Niemeyer's Memorial da America Latina
Pinacoteca São Paulo
SESC Poméia building.
Back of Teatro Municipal.
Viaduto do Chá
A potrait of myself painting Viaduto do chá, by Yohanna from Pato Branco.
segunda-feira, 4 de setembro de 2017
domingo, 13 de agosto de 2017
domingo, 6 de agosto de 2017
domingo, 30 de julho de 2017
Urban sketchers Londrina #123
Urban sketching, Alameda Jardino, Londrina. Trying out the Saunders Waterford watercolor paper... as good as Arches.
domingo, 9 de julho de 2017
Urban sketchers Londrina #120 Strassberg
quinta-feira, 29 de junho de 2017
Custom made oil plein air pochade.
A pochade dedicated to oil painting, I've ordered custom-made to support canvas or other support up to 30x40 (or about 38x28 in the interior.
All tied up with neodymium magnets, with retractable blades pieces glued on to the wood.
A small coin of neodymium magnet holds two nails...
That can be placed on the sides so I can hold a bigger canvas if I want to (or a 30x40/slightly larger) I have not yet tried support larger than 30x40 but I suppose it might be too heavy for this pochade, so I'd likely have to find another solution anyway.
Trimmed hinge to hold shoulder strap...
Inside the pochade, taped paper palette.
Small piece of wood with holes for the brushes, with two larger pieces of snap off blade...
...so I can use mediums and solvents (and blends of both) all held safely with magnets on the bottom glued with epoxy.
The bottom uses a piece of wood with a nut claw 1/20. I've used Titebond III for this wood-wood binding, and super bonder-like glue for all metal-wood binding.
All tied up with neodymium magnets, with retractable blades pieces glued on to the wood.
A small coin of neodymium magnet holds two nails...
That can be placed on the sides so I can hold a bigger canvas if I want to (or a 30x40/slightly larger) I have not yet tried support larger than 30x40 but I suppose it might be too heavy for this pochade, so I'd likely have to find another solution anyway.
Trimmed hinge to hold shoulder strap...
Inside the pochade, taped paper palette.
Small piece of wood with holes for the brushes, with two larger pieces of snap off blade...
...so I can use mediums and solvents (and blends of both) all held safely with magnets on the bottom glued with epoxy.
The bottom uses a piece of wood with a nut claw 1/20. I've used Titebond III for this wood-wood binding, and super bonder-like glue for all metal-wood binding.
domingo, 25 de junho de 2017
domingo, 18 de junho de 2017
domingo, 4 de junho de 2017
domingo, 28 de maio de 2017
domingo, 21 de maio de 2017
terça-feira, 9 de maio de 2017
Exposição -Traços Londrinenses - Museu histórico de Londrina
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