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thebrunosmind · 5 months
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lost in space - foster the people 👨‍🚀
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sexymalenavels · 1 year
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Bruno Lopes
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sheltiechicago · 4 months
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“Strangers in the Night” (2000). Photos by DMF Lisboa
Joana Vasconcelos’ ‘Plug-in’ Retrospective Buzzes with Three Decades of Energy and Power
All images © Joana Vasconcelos
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“I’ll Be Your Mirror” (2019). Photo by Bruno Lopes
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“War Games” (2011). Photo by DMF Lisboa
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Detail of “War Games.” Photo by DMF Lisboa
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lcentretenimento · 1 year
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Ao lado do marido de sunga, Priscila Fantin curte dia de praia e esbanja boa forma!
A atriz Priscila Fantin e seu marido, o também ator Bruno Lopes, foram flagrados em um momento de puro amor e diversão em uma praia da Barra da Tijuca, no Rio de Janeiro. Os dois esbanjaram boa forma e descontração, deixando claro que estão desfrutando ao máximo de um merecido momento de lazer juntos. Continue reading Untitled
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doyouknowthismusical · 10 months
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burins · 9 months
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as promised the separate comics/graphic novels roundup for 2023! this is a normal post until May when I realized I could (as a graphic novel librarian) become an Eisner voter and read 54 comics in a month (and then slightly less so in August when the Harveys came up.) below a cut because it's heinously long. I'll include my little write-ups and some panels right after my faves
JANUARY
Under the Red Hood by Judd Winick and Doug Mahnke I read this January second. Begin as you mean to go on! For all its flaws (Dick's Squidward face) the emotional arc of this story puts me right into the pit about Jason Todd.
Superman: Reign of the Supermen by Dan Jurgens and others
Batman/Superman: World’s Finest (ongoing) by Mark Waid, Dan Mora, and Travis Moore First off Dan Mora draws everyone like the most beautiful people in the world, which never hurts to look at. But also this is just a really fun comic! The action is fun the characters are very sweet and we get an honest to god Superbat gem fusion
Young Justice (1998) by Peter David and Todd Nauck MY CHILDREN! I was finishing up my Tim readthrough and was so delighted to meet Kon and Cassie and Bart and Cissie and Anita (I still don't care for Lobo.) Nauck's art is cartoony in a way that fits the comic really well.
Red Robin by Christopher Yost, Fabian Nicieza, Ramón Bachs, and Marcus To THEEEEE ARC for Tim. Everyone says read Red Robin. Yes read Red Robin but also understand this is him at his worst and most scrungly. This is not normal Tim. This is Tim's failgirl era.
Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day by Judd Winick and Ale Garza
MARCH
You and a Bike and a Road by Eleanor Davis Beautiful little memoir comic about biking across the US, and also about borders and travel and isolation/togetherness.
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Superman for All Seasons by Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale, and Bjarne Hansen I love this comic. Tim Sale draws Clark like the biggest, softest person you've ever seen, and Bjarne Hansen's colors are so gentle. (if you remember the rock metaphor from mission parameters, it's inspired by this scene from Book 1: Spring)
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APRIL
Superman: Lost by Christopher Priest and Carlos Parlaguyan (ongoing) This series cuts right to the horror of being Superman and also the horror of being Lois Lane SO deftly. a few plot points I don't love but overall God it makes me miserable
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Birds of Maine by Michael Deforge A delightful, dreamy collection of comics about birds living in a utopian society on the moon. The art is weird, the story is weird, everything about it is lovely.
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MAY
Divinity v1-2 by Matt Kindt and Trevor Hairsine
The City of Belgium by Brecht Evans This is not a perfect graphic novel but the stuff it does with art and page and rhythm is so so phenomenal.
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Lights, Planets, People! by Lizzy Stewart and Molly Naylor
Killadelphia v1-3 by Rodney Barnes, Jason Shawn Alexander, and Christopher Mitten
The Department of Truth v1-4 by James Tynion IV and Martin Simmonds This is a book about conspiracy theories and it is DEEPLY unsettling. Martin Simmonds' art makes me legitimately queasy to look at. Really really good but also it did send me into a little spiral for a bit.
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Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow by Tom King and Bilquis Evely (Mat Lopes' colors also deserve a shoutout) This book made me cry! Also I have yet to read another Kara comic because this one was so good and I'm afraid the others won't be. She's sharp and angry in all the best ways and also deeply deeply caring and good. Capes meets space fantasy at its best. I would die for Ruthye
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Nightwing (2016) v1-2 by Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo
Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler by Tom King and Mitch Gerads
She-Hulk (2022) v1-2 by Rainbow Rowell, Luca Maresca, Rogê Antônio, and Takeshi Miyazawa
Superman: Space Age by Mike Russell and Michael Allred
Revenge of the Librarians by Tom Gauld
Pinball: A Graphic History of the Silver Ball by Jon Chad
Down to the Bone: A Leukemia Story by Catherine Pioli
So Much for Love: How I Survived a Toxic Relationship by Sophie Lambda
Welcome to St. Hell: My Trans Teen Misadventure by Lewis Hancox 
Chef’s Kiss by Jarrett Melendez and Danica Brine
Wash Day Diaries by Jamila Rowser and Robyn Smith
Animal Castle v1 by Xavier Dorison and Felix Delep
Bungleton Green and the Mystic Commandos by Jay Jackson
Flung Out of Space: Inspired by the Indecent Adventures of Patricia Highsmith by Grace Ellis and Hannah Templer Masterclass in writing a biopic that doesn't shy away from its subject's being kind of a wretched person while also producing art that is deeply meaningful to many, many people.
Rain by Joe Hill and Zoe Thorogood
Tiki: A Very Ruff Year by David Azencot and Fred Leclerc
Ten Days in a Madhouse by Nellie Bly, adapted by Brad Ricca and Courtney Sieh
Ultrasound by Conor Stechschulte
Tori Amos: Little Earthquakes, The Graphic Album (various)
A Visit to Moscow by Rabbi Rafael Grossman, adapted by Anna Olswanger and Yevgenia Nayberg
Look Back by Tatsuki Fujimoto
Shuna’s Journey by Hayao Miyazaki
Come Over Come Over by Lynda Barry
It’s So Magic by Lynda Barry
My Perfect Life by Lynda Barry What a lovely collection of comics. Barry captures being a teen in all its mess and glory.
Macanudo: Welcome to Elsewhere by Liniers
Always Never by Jordi Lafebre
The Pass by Espé
Mary Jane and Black Cat Beyond
Moon Knight: Black, White and Blood by Jed Mackay and Carlos Villa
The Nice House on the Lake v1-2 by James Tynion IV and Álvaro Martínez Bueno (Jordie Bellaire colors) I know Tynion can do horror, but he really really can do horror. This is like Glass Onion meets the worst nightmare you've ever had, and the way it unfolds is masterful. Martínez Bueno's art is dreamy and unsettling, especially combined with Bellaire who colors like she's painting oil slicks.
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A Vicious Circle by Mattson Tomlin and Lee Bermejo
Booster Gold (1986) by Dan Jurgens Booster my friend Booster. I really didn't expect this to be as FUN as it is! There are occasional storylines that drag but overall a delight.
The Human Target v1-2 by Tom King and Greg Smallwood
Heartstopper v2-4 by Alice Oseman
Killer Queens by David Booher and Claudia Balboni
I Hate This Place v1 by Kyle Starks and Artyom Topilin I really need to read v2 because this was so fun. Queer backwoods horror, sarcastic, delightful, and never heavy-handed. I read this right after Killer Queens, which read like someone fed a bunch of Drag Race episodes and 2012 tumblr posts into a comics generator, and Heartstopper, which was so blandly unobjectionable I actually forgot I'd read it, so I Hate This Place felt refreshing as hell. (actually while looking up screencaps I remember why I didn't read v2 which is that v1 has a LOT of gore and body horror and I gotta be careful with that stuff. however if you like a slasher go forth)
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It’s Lonely at the Center of the Earth by Zoe Thorogood Gut punch on every page. Thorogood's art is weird and wild. It does feel a bit as though she's opened up her ribs for us to peruse.
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Chivalry by Neil Gaiman and Colleen Doran
Sensory: Life on the Spectrum (various)
Cryptid Club by Sarah Andersen
Public Domain v1 by Chip Zdarsky
Love Everlasting v1 by Tom King and Elsa Charretier
Mazebook by Jeff Lemire A twisting fable about grief and the paths it takes you down. A lot of the Eisner noms had dead wives or daughters which I began to resent, but I gave this a pass because it was really, really beautiful.
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Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands by Kate Beaton Everyone has told you it's good! oh it's good. Beaton's style, which I associate more with her humor work, at first feels somewhat at war with the subject matter, but it ended up really working for me.
Days of Sand by Aimee DeJongh
Talk to My Back by Yamada Murasaki This was one of my favorite books of the whole year. Beautiful meditation on the compromises of marriage and motherhood in beautiful, sparse drawings that lingered with me long after I'd finished reading.
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Crushing by Sophie Burrows
JUNE
Do a Powerbomb by Daniel Warren Johnson Do you like wrestling? I don't really care about it, but I do love weird wacky stories about grief and trying to fight your way through the afterlife to get your mom back. Both hilarious and poignant. The art is as bombastic as it needs to be.
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The Night Eaters v1 by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda Liu and Takeda are back! This time with some horror about a pair of siblings and their fucked up parents. Great stuff.
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Ripple Effects by Jordan Hart and Bruno Chiroleu
Superman: Up in the Sky by Tom King and Andy Kubert Oh the Clark Kent of it all. the panel where Clark is calling home from alien customs because he has flown to the ends of the universe for one little girl is really what got me in this one
Kingdom Come by Mark Waid and Alex Ross
Superman: American Alien by Max Landis and various artists
Superman Red and Blue (anthology) This is a whole lot of writers and a whole lot of artists and all of them are excellent. Once again the Clark Kent emotion is happening to me.
JULY
Superman: Birthright by Mark Waid and Leinil Francis Yu
Superman (2011) v5-6 by Greg Pak and Aaron Kuder
Superman: Warworld by Philip Kennedy Johnson and various artists
Justice League International by Keith Giffen, J. M. DeMatteis, and Kevin Maguire Booster my friend Booster is here and also so are all of my other new friends. I loved the initial run (though it has its weak spots) but then I had to slog through a lot of very bad later stuff.
AUGUST
Blue and Gold by Dan Jurgens and Ryan Sook
New Teen Titans (various Brother Blood issues) by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez
Acting Class by Nick Drnaso
Follow Me Down: A Reckless Book by Ed Brubaker
Girl Juice by Benji Nate
Little Monsters v1 by Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen
Mimosa by Archie Bongiovanni
Who Will Make the Pancakes by Megan Kelso
Cat + Gamer by Wataru Nadatani
Goodbye, Eri by Tatsuki Fujimoto
Spy x Family v1-2 by Tatsuya Endo
Alice on the Run: One Child’s Journey Through the Rwandan Civil War by Gaspard Talmasse
Ashes by Álvaro Ortiz
The Extraordinary Part: Book One: Orsay’s Hands by Florent Ruppert and Jérôme Mulot The art and story here are simply so fabulous. A better world is possible and sometimes you have to take direct action to make it!
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SEPTEMBER
Batman RIP by Grant Morrison and Tony S. Daniel
Batman Incorporated by Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham
Batman and Robin (2011) by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason I've talked about this one before but I think it is truly one of my favorite depictions of Bruce as father in all the ways he succeeds and all the ways he fails. John Kalisz's luminous colors also deserve a shoutout.
OCTOBER
Batman: Failsafe and Gotham War by literally everyone currently working in DC but especially Zdarsky
Birds of Prey (1999) by Chuck Dixon and then Gail Simone and a number of other people (this continued into November and December) This made the worms in my brain wriggle so bad that I wrote a whole yuri zine piece about Dinah and Babs, coming to a PDF (or physical copy!) near you soon!
DECEMBER
Dungeon Meshi v1-11 by Ryoko Kui Is it romantic to devour and be devoured in turn? Ryoko Kui sure thinks so. I was hungry the whole time I was making these my bedtime reading.
Through the Woods by Emily Carroll Emily Carroll is among the best to ever do it. This collection of stories is her at her unsettling best.
When I Arrived at the Castle by Emily Carroll
Batgirl (2000) v1-3 by Kelley Puckett and Damion Scott thanks to Mssrs Puckett and Scott I am now fully unhinged about Cass Cain and her quest for immolation. the art in this is so stylized but so well-done, especially given how little text is in much of the series. when the paneling hits it HITS.
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Bruce Wayne Murderer/Fugitive by everyone working at DC in 2002 When a good crossover storyline works, it really really works. I love to see Bruce completely blow up his life because he doesn't see any point in existing outside the cowl anymore. Even more do I love to see the fallout from this on everyone who loves him! delight delight delight.
and that's everything I read this year!! god there was a lot of it. I liked a lot of the stuff I didn't bold, but also I hated some of it. please feel free to talk to me about any of it!!!
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woowinnie · 6 months
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NCBD in the first full day of Spring 2024 (Vernal Equinox was at about 11:06PM EST):: 🤩 Titans issue 9 by Tom Taylor, art by Lucas Meyers, and colors by Adriano Lucas. A Cover by Chris Samnee & Mat Lopes. Variant cover by Joshua Swaby. 💙Nightwing issue 112 (Legacy issue 299) Tom Taylor, art by Sami Basri, inks by Vicente Cifuentes and colors by Adriano Lucas, & backup story by Michael Conrad and art by Francesco Francavilla. A Cover by Bruno Redondo & Variant cover by Dan Mora. 💥World's Finest issue 25 written by Mark Waid, art by Steve Pugh & colors by Adriano Lucas, and back up story art by Dan Mora & colors by Tamra Bonvillain. Both A Cover and Variant by Dan Mora.
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Happy Spring (one of possible dates) Birthday Boy Wonder! He looked very dis-traught when Dino-Robot was eating his favorite Bat-mobiles. And, dude needs to take off training.
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docescene · 2 months
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Brazilian surnames — part ii
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List of surnames to inspire your Brazilian characters. These surnames are the most common in Brazil and trace their roots back to Portuguese colonisation, ancestry, and immigration (source).
More surnames!
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Letter A
Abel
Abreu
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Letter B
Barros
Bernardino
Bravo
Bruno
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Letter C
Cabral
Calvo
Capela
Cardoso
Castelo
Chaves
Clemente
Coelho
Constantino
Crespo
Cruz
Cunha
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Letter D
Da Costa
Delgado
Dias
Duarte
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Letter E
Evangelista
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Letter F
Feliciano
Félix
Franco
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Letter G
Gil
Gouveia
Guerra
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Letter L
Lobo
Lopes | Lopez
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Letter M
Machado
Madeira
Marques
Matos
Mendes
Miranda
Monte
Moreira
Moreno
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Letter N
Nogueira
Nunes
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Letter P
Pacheco
Paredes
Pinto
Pires
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Letter R
Ribeiro
Rico
Rios
Rocha
Romão
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Letter S
Salvador
Santana
Santiago
Serafim
Serra
Simões
Soares
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Letter T
Tavares
Torres
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Letter V
Vale
Vargas
Vilar
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daggerzine · 4 months
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Penny Arcade- Backwater Collage (Tapete')
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I’m glad to see that James Hoare is still at it, making his intriguing,low-key music. You might know him from bands like Veronica Falls, Ultimate Painting, and The Proper Ornaments. Penny Arcade is a new project for him, a solo one where he plays most everything, but he did have help from friends on keyboard (Max Claps) and backing vocals (Nathalia Bruno).
Seems like Hoare left London some time ago for the more bucolic West Country where he grew up and I’m guessing that solitude and isolation definitely influenced these 11 songs. Apparently he also had to patch together some of these songs from various recording sessions over the years and piece them back together using scotch tape, glue, and a stapler….in other words, by any means necessary.
If you’ve heard Ultimate Painting then the music on here won’t sound completely out of the blue and like those U.P. records,  the songs are very good. “Don’t Cry No Tears” adds some supple melodies while the loping “Want You Around” shuffles at its own pace. “Prodigal Son” another favorite with some interesting found sounds and also don’t miss other terrific cuts like the darker “Black Cloud” and  the eerie/dreamy “Mr Softie.”
Backwater Collage is a perfect name for this record, with songs and sounds seemingly appearing out of nowhere and all you’ll want to do is relax and listen.
www.tapeterecords.de
www.pennyarcade.bandcamp.com
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aplausosbrasil · 1 year
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Damas negras pioneiras da dramaturgia:
Ascendina dos Santos
Rosa Negra
Pérola Negra
Isaura Bruno
Celeste Aída
Horacina Correa
Ruth de Souza
Léa Garcia
Salomé Parísio
Vera Regina
Benedita Rodrigues
Zeni Pereira
Jacyra Sampaio
Cléa Simões
Chica Xavier
Marina Miranda
Luiza Maranhão
Joséphine Hélene
Maria Ribeiro
Yolanda Braga
Áurea Campos
Carmem Palhares
Odelair Rodrigues
Chica Lopes
Esther Mellinger
Aizita Nascimento
Thereza Santos
Esmeralda de Barros
Jacyra Silva
Zezé Motta
Aplausos!
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sexymalenavels · 1 year
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Bruno Lopes
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sheltiechicago · 2 months
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Detail of “Valkyrie Octopus,” installed at MAAT. Photo by Bruno Lopes.
Joana Vasconcelos’ ‘Plug-in’ Retrospective Buzzes with Three Decades of Energy and Power
All images © Joana Vasconcelos
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“Drag Race” (2023). Photo by Lionel Balteiro
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“Solitaire” (2018). Photo by Bruno Lopes
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“Árvore da Vida” (2023). Photo by Bruno Lopes
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SURPRISE bonus various thoughts:
i think flora would have a weird grasp on the english language because with having no one to talk to she would be limited to books and therefore like 90% of her vocabulary and knowledge would come from those which might make her sound a little strange, also making up her own idioms that no one has any idea what she's referring to
also not talking for years = weak vocal chords, in the beginning she probably wouldnt be able to talk for long despite having so much to say because it would hurt :( but then layton could make her some tea :D
I stole took inspiration from your hc about flora being a mechanic because i think its such a good idea and i just had to indoctrinate it into my belief system instantly. I think when she got a little bit older she would become interested in the robots around town and spy on bruno watching him make/repair the bots, and i think she would sneak in late at night when no ones around to tinker with his stuff and make little fake robots that cant do anything until she figures it out. basically she would be doing exactly this
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this is also Flora and don paolo ^ . just imagining them hanging out making doohickeys and shit fills my heart with glee
UGH I AGREE SO BADDD. the stuff about her speech is so interesting!!!! i can totally see her having a really weird vocabulary and i relate so bad. one thing I learned the hard way as a bookish autistic little kid with very little friends and very little social interaction in general: learning words in books makes you look EXTREMELY strange. And also. I think shed absolutely have trouble with pronouncing words correctly; something I also struggled with, because even though I was using them right, I had never heard them spoken, and would pronounce them wrong (One example I can think of is how i originally pronounced the name "Penelope" as "penny-lope" lol). I never really thought about it before but im absolutely integrating this into my dedicated Flora Belief system as well. ALSO THE CALVIN ONE IS SO GOOD. her for real I love autistic weirdgirls. Give her ass enrichment NOWWWWWWWWWWW
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ricardofonseca · 1 year
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CICLISMO : 4 PARAENSES CRUZAM 4 ESTADOS EM 7 DIAS.
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SÃO LUÍS :  Eles saíram no sábado de São Miguel do Guamá -PA, localizada à 115km da capiltal Belém, para uma jornada de 7 dias cortando 3 estados brasileiros. 
Bruno Fernandes, 38, Técnico em refrigeração, Evaristo Aguiar, 43, representante de medicamentos, Sílvio Lopes, 40, Autônomo e Adaílton Silveira, 53, Autônomo, chegaram em Jijoca de Jericoacoara de carro no domingo e na segunda partiram de bike para a 3ª BIKETUR 2023.  
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BIKETUR
O percurso é de 1.200 km e durará 7 dias, cortando os estado do Ceará, Piauí, Maranhão até a chegada na pequena São Miguel do Guamá de onde partiram.   
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“A viagem é um desafio , apesar de ser a 3º vez, estamos sempre nos superando e curtindo as paisagens mais bonitas desse brasil”, diz Bruno Fernandes, o líder dos ciclistas. 
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A turma qua aproceita pra fazer turismo, conheceu os pequenos Lençóis Maranhenses (Paulínio Neves-MA), os grandes Lençóis ( Barreireirinhas-MA), pernoitaram em Morros-MA e chegam no final da manhã desta quinta-feira (20) em São Luís-MA. 
DOAÇÕES 
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Quem quiser contribuir com a viagem desses atletas, pode faze-lo com qualquer valor através do Q-R Code acima. 
O Blog Propagando deseja sucesso e boa viagem, eles estão no meio da viagem ( já percorreram 600km e irão percorrer mais 600 na volta), no retorno pra casa.  
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adelantecomunicacao · 2 years
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14º Salão dos Artistas Sem Galeria inaugura mostra na Galeria Zipper. 19jan-25fev2023
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[📷 Felipe Diniz Sanguin (SP). Comigo ninguém pode. 2022. Acrílica sobre tela, 100 x 80 cm. Divulgação]
O Salão dos Artistas Sem Galeria, promovido pelo portal Mapa das Artes (www.mapadasartes.com.br e @mapadasartesoficial), realiza, a partir de 19/01/2023, na Zipper Galeria, em São Paulo, a exposição com obras dos 10 artistas selecionados nesta 14ª edição do evento, que contou com 281 inscrições. A mostra fica em cartaz até 25/02/2023.
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[Bruno Pinheiro (RJ). Afeto. Sem data. Acrílica sobre tela, 50 x 30 cm. Divulgação]
Foram selecionados Bruna Gidi (BA), Bruno Pinheiro (RJ), Consuelo Vezzaro (SP), Felipe Diniz Sanguin (SP), Larissa Fonseca (MG/RJ), Mario Lins (PE/SP), Oksana Rudko (Rússia/SP), Patricia Chueke (RJ), Reitchel Komch (RJ) e Vitor Matsumoto (SP). Os artistas selecionados participam de uma mostra coletiva na Zipper Galeria (www.zippergaleria.com.br), nos Jardins, em São Paulo, de 19/1 e 25/2/2023.
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[Bruna Gidi. ESTRAMBOTE. 2021. Escultura cerâmica, 31 x 26 x 111 cm. Divulgação] O júri foi formado por Elias Muradi (artista plástico e gestor da Gare, escola e galeria de arte), Ana Carolina Ralston (jornalista e curadora independente) e Alice Granada (curadora independente).   
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[📷 Larissa Fonseca (MG/RJ). Sem título. 2021. Óleo sobre tela, 30 x 40 cm. Divulgação
Nesta edição, a organização do Salão concedeu ainda a Bolsa Viagem Fora do Eixo, destinada a um artista proveniente de fora do eixo Rio-São Paulo, concedida à artista Carchiris, do Maranhão.
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[📷 Patricia Chueke (RJ). Um. 2022. Acrílica sobre tela, 75 x 100 cm x 4 cm. Divulgação]
O Salão dos Artistas Sem Galeria tem como objetivo avaliar, exibir, documentar e divulgar a produção de artistas plásticos que não tenham contratos verbais ou formais (representação) com qualquer galeria de arte na cidade de São Paulo. O Salão tradicionalmente abre o calendário de artes em São Paulo e é uma porta de entrada para os artistas selecionados no circuito das artes.
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[📷 Mario Lins (PE/SP). Sem título (caveira). 2022. Série Ofendículos. Cera fria, pigmentos, acrílica, massa epóxi e lanças de metal sobre tela, 128 x 116 cm. Divulgação]
O Salão dos Artistas Sem Galeria tem concepção e organização de Celso Fioravante, assistência de Lucas Malkut e projeto gráfico de Cláudia Gil (Estúdio Ponto).
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[Reitchel Komch (RJ). Trilhas para o Iroko. 2021. Linho, meada, cabaça, ferro. 112 x 99 cm. Divulgação]
HISTÓRICO DO SALÃO DOS ARTISTAS
A 1ª edição do Salão dos Artistas Sem Galeria (2010) selecionou os artistas Affonso Abrahão (SP), Amanda Mei (SP), Bartolomeo Gelpi (SP), Bettina Vaz Guimarães (SP), Christina Meirelles (SP), João Maciel (MG), Luiz Martins (SP), Rodrigo Mogiz (MG), Pedro Wirz (brasileiro radicado na Suíça) e Sandra Lopes (SP). O júri de seleção foi composto pelo curador Cauê Alves e pelos galeristas Mônica Filgueiras e Daniel Roesler. As mostras aconteceram na Casa da Xiclet e na Matilha Cultural. Os premiados desta edição foram Amanda Mei, Bartolomeo Gelpi e Bettina Vaz Guimarães.
A 2ª edição do Salão (2011) selecionou os artistas Maria Luisa Editore, Anne Cartault d´Olive, Adriano Amaral, Camila Alvite e Tatewaki Nio (São Paulo/SP); Sidney Amaral (Mairiporã/SP); Roma Drumond (Rio de Janeiro/RJ); Osvaldo Carvalho (Niterói/RJ); Luiz Rodolfo Annes (Curitiba/PR); e Tatiana Cavinato (Belo Horizonte/MG). O júri de seleção foi formado por três galeristas de São Paulo: Fábio Cimino (Zipper), Juliana Freire (Emma Thomas) e Wagner Lungov (Central Galeria de Arte Contemporânea). A premiada desta edição foi Camila Alvite.
 A 3ª edição do Salão (2012) selecionou os artistas Cris Faria (baiano radicado em Zurique, Suíça), Danielle Carcav (RJ), Diego de los Campos (SC), Edney Antunes (GO), Julio Meiron (SP), Maria Isabel Palmeiro (RJ), Pedro di Pietro (SP), Roberta Segura (SP), Rodrigo Sassi (SP) e Victor Lorenzetto Monteiro (ES). Os artistas foram selecionados pelos galeristas Jaqueline Martins, Henrique Miziara (Pilar) e Marcelo Secaf (Logo). O premiado desta edição foi Rodrigo Sassi.
A 4ª edição do Salão (2013) selecionou os artistas Fábio Leão (AL/SP), Layla Motta (SP), Paula Scavazzini (SP), Viviane Teixeira (RJ), Elizabeth Dorazio (MG/SP), Roberto Muller (RJ), Betelhem Makonnen (Etiópia/RJ), Fabíola Chiminazzo (PR/SP), Michelly Sugui (ES) e AoLeo (RJ). O júri de seleção foi formado pelo galerista Ricardo Trevisan (Casa Triângulo), pelo curador e professor da FAAP Fernando Oliva e pelo curador do MAM de Goiás Gilmar Camilo (GO). Três artistas empataram e foram premiados: Fábio Leão, Fabíola Chiminazzo e Layla Motta.
A 5ª edição do Salão (2014) selecionou os artistas Clara Benfatti (França/SP), Flora Rebollo (SP), Zed Nesti (RJ/SP), Guilherme Callegari (SP), Sheila Ortega (SP), Marcos Akasaki (SP), Heleno Bernardi (MG/RJ), Daniel Duda (PR), Regina Cabral de Mello (EUA/RJ) e Tchelo (SP). O júri de seleção foi formado pelos curadores João Spinelli e Paula Braga e pelo galerista Elísio Yamada (Galeria Pilar) O premiado foi Daniel Duda.
 A 6ª edição do Salão (2015) selecionou os artistas Andrey Zignnatto (SP), Charly Techio (SC/PR), Cida Junqueira (SP), Evandro Soares (BA/GO), Fernanda Valadares (SP/RS), Lucas Dupin (MG), Marcos Fioravante (PR/RS), Myriam Zini (Marrocos/SP), Piti Tomé (RJ) e Thais Graciotti (ES/SP). O júri foi formado pelos curadores Adriano Casanova, Enock Sacramento e Mário Gioia. O premiado foi Andrey Zignnatto.
A 7ª edição do Salão (2016) selecionou os artistas Bruno Bernardi (GO/SP; natural de Goiânia, mas radicado em São Paulo), Daniel Antônio (MG/SP), Daniel Jablonski (RJ), Felipe Seixas (SP), Giulia Bianchi (SP), Marcelo Oliveira (RJ), Mariana Teixeira (SP), Renan Marcondes (SP), Renato Castanhari (SP) e Sergio Pinzón (Colômbia/SP). O júri foi formado pelos curadores Jacopo Crivelli Visconti, Marta Ramos-Yzquierdo e Douglas de Freitas. O premiado foi Daniel Jablonski.
A 8ª edição do Salão (2017) selecionou os artistas Lula Ricardi (SP), Maura Grimaldi (SP), Jefferson Lourenço (MG), Marcelo Barros (SP), Gunga Guerra (Moçambique/RJ), Marcelo Pacheco (SP), Luciana Kater (SP), Cesare Pergola (Itália/SP), Juliano Moraes (GO) e Cristiani Papini (MG). O júri foi formado por Adriana Duarte (galerista capixaba da paulistana Casa da Xiclet), Paula Alzugaray (jornalista e editora da revista “Select”) e Rodrigo Editore (galerista e sócio da também paulistana galeria Casa Triângulo). O premiado foi o mineiro Jefferson Lourenço.
A 9ª edição do Salão (2018) selecionou os artistas Angela Od (RJ), Caio Pacela (SP/RJ), Renata Pelegrini (SP), Mercedes Lachmann (RJ), João GG (RS/SP), João Galera (PR/SP), David Almeida (DF/SP), Élcio Miazaki (SP), Sonia Dias (SP) e Yoko Nishio (RJ). O júri foi formado por Fernanda Resstom (Galeria Central), Nathalia Lavigne (curadora independente) e Renata Castro e Silva (Galeria Carbono). A artista premiada foi a carioca Angela Od.
A 10ª edição do Salão (2019) selecionou os artistas Adriana Amaral (SP), Aline Moreno (SP), André Souza (BA), Carol Peso (MG), Coletivo Lâmina (Gabriela De Laurentiis e João Mascaro; SP), Edu Silva (SP), Fernanda Zgouridi (PR/SP), Iago Gouvêa (MG), Stella Margarita (Uruguai/RJ) e Xikão Xikão (MG). O júri foi formado por Andrés Inocente Martín Hernández (curador e diretor do espaço Subsolo - Laboratório de Arte, em Campinas), José Armando Pereira da Silva (jornalista, escritor, pesquisador e membro da Associação Brasileira de Críticos de Arte) e Luciana Nemes (educadora, produtora e coordenadora do Museu da Energia de São Paulo). Foram premiados os artistas Stella Margarita (1º lugar), Edu Silva e André Souza, que empataram e dividiram o 2º e o 3º prêmio. A 11ª edição do Salão (2020) selecionou os artistas Adriano Escanhuela (SP), Aline Chaves (RS); Avilmar Maia (MG); Diego Castro (SP); Fernando Soares (SP); Gustavo Lourenção (SP); Myriam Glatt (RJ); Nilda Neves (BA/SP); Rafael Pajé (SP) e Rosa Hollmann (SP/RJ). O júri foi formado por Jairo Goldenberg (galerista do J. B. Goldenberg Escritório de Arte); Marlise Corsato (diretora da Galeria Kogan Amaro) e Renato De Cara (curador independente). Foram premiados os artistas Fernando Soares (1º lugar), Rosa Hollmann (2º lugar) e Myriam Glatt (3º lugar).  A 12ª edição do Salão (2021) selecionou Ana Andreiolo (RJ), André Bergamin (RS), Evandro Angerami (SP), Laura Villarosa (Itália/RJ), Leonardo Luz (RJ), Marc do Nascimento (SP), Mateus Moreira (MG), Paloma Mecozzi (SP), Rafaela Foz (SP) e Thiago Fonseca (RJ/MA). O júri foi formado por Fernando Oliva (curador do MASP), Julie Dumont (curadora independente e criadora do projeto The Bridge Project) e Jurandy Valença (jornalista, curador independente, produtor cultural e poeta). Foram premiados os artistas Thiago Fonseca (RJ/MA; 1º lugar), Mateus Moreira (MG; 2º lugar) e Rafaela Foz (SP; 3º lugar).
A 13ª edição do Salão (2022) selecionou os artistas Bruno Gularte Barreto (RS), Cláudia Lyrio (RJ), Cynthia Loeb (SP), Diogo Santos (RJ), Igor Nunes (RJ), Kika Diniz (RJ), Liz Lopes (RJ), Luiza Kons (PR), Paulo Jorge Gonçalves (RJ) e Ronaldo Marques (SP). O júri foi formado pelos curadores independentes André Niemeyer, Julie Dumont e Paulo Gallina e pelo jornalista Washington Neves. Foram premiados os artistas Paulo Jorge Gonçalves (1º lugar), Luiza Kons (2º lugar) e Diogo Santos (3º lugar). 
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Luis Lopes ABYSS MIRRORS - echoisms - Clean Feed is on a tear, check out this slab of free jazz from Lisbon
From the music recorded in two days at Namouche Studios Lisbon, and reaching the public through this cd, comes a constantly changing sound and atmospheric passages, managed with the tense restraint of someone who listens and understands their place within a great formation and moments of collective ecstasy with no final destination. Movements of elusive harmony that revolve around themselves in line with the haunting lyrics of 'He Loved Him Madly' by Miles, along with a whirlwind of strings that brings that liberation of Alan Silva's ensembles, electronic phrases as meta-rhythmic as landscapes and more detours and certain continuities, in an abysmal game of mirrors. The name is well placed! The troop, the Abyss Mirrors, invoked by guitar player Luís Lopes, as described in his own words draws from inspirational foundations and a search for continuity to music that is born from the ensembles of Sun Ra and advances through the electric periods of Miles Davis and Ornette Coleman, to continue with Wadada Leo Smith, and pinching from electroacoustic giants like Stockhausen or Gabriel Prokofiev. A Herculean task but full of intention, built by an ensemble made up of a dozen figures, 4 nationalities: Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish, and Brazilian, all currently based in Lisbon, coming from areas as disparate as intersectional: obviously from jazz but also free improvisation and experimental styles, from electronic to underground techno, contemporary or rock, with a good balance between electric and acoustic. All people recognized and recognizable in a collusion of more or less usual cronies from Lopes various wanderings. creditsreleased March 21, 2023 Luis Lopes electric guitar Flak electric guitar Jari Marjamaki electronics Travassos electronics Felipe Zenícola electric bass Yedo Gibson tenor , alto, soprano sax Bruno Parrinha alto, soprano sax Helena Espvall cello Maria da Rocha violin Ernesto Rodrigues viola All music by Abyss Mirrors under Lopes direction
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