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The populous neighborhoods located on the hills of Rio de Janeiro are known as favelas and they are always bursting with life and color. They are Brazilian artist Arnaldo de Moraes' favorite motif which he depicts in abstract style with acrylic paints in striking works of art that marvel.
Titled Favela Preta e Branca Grande in Portuguese.Favelas are populous neighborhoods located on the hills of Rio de Janeiro and one of the best known is Dona Marta, named after saint Martha who is the patron of servants and cooks. Brazilian artist Arnaldo de Moraes recreates this favela in an abstract style with acrylic paints in primary shades of white, grey, red, yellow and blue. The multicolored houses take over the canvas along with the local residents. In the background stands a popular icon: the statue of Christ the Redeemer, arms opened on the top of the Corcovado hill from where he protects the whole city. Using white, gray and black as primary colors, Brazilian artist Arnaldo de Moraes imprints his style on a scene that lets us inside the everyday life and the typical landscape of a favela in Rio de Janeiro. Simple houses usually made of recycled wood that are the artist's favorite theme are built along the hills. Children with their mothers and neighbors pass each other in the corridors of the neighborhood. Together, they are a tight community. This stunning work of art is crafted with acrylic paints on canvas in an abstract style.
Titled Favela Preta e Branca Média in Portuguese.This abstract painting featuring a primary palette of white, black and grey as well as subtle touches of bright colors depicts a typical favela of Rio de Janeiro and its sea of grouped houses occupy the entire length of the canvas. Using acrylic paints, Brazilian artist Arnaldo de Moraes works the canvas with vigorous strokes that make the scene come alive. The slums of Rio de Janeiro are known as favelas which are neighborhoods renowned for their colorful houses grouped together and covered with street art. Brazilian artist Arnaldo de Moraes finds there an infinite source of inspiration for his abstract paintings depicting favela life and landscapes with acrylic paints on canvas. Brazilian artist Arnaldo de Moraes frequently uses Rio de Janeiro as the main theme for his abstract paintings and especially the favelas or neighborhoods that are famous for their houses grouped together, creating an interesting visual effect on the landscape. He works with acrylic paints on canvas with white, red and black as primary colors.
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This painting is prominent in my foyer. It makes me smile everyday as I come down the stairs.
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I am lucky enough to get to see this beautiful piece of art every day. I love it!
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this is a striking painting with presence. it is now framed with a gold frame which goes well with the richness of the colors.however it cost a fortune to frame! as i am 64 i like supporting this older master.
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The artistry of Arnaldo de Moraes has been featured in Sunset magazine.
"I'm from Duque de Caixas, in Rio de Janeiro province. Since 1972 I've been totally dedicated to painting and, thanks to God, I have enjoyed... read more