Pedro Neves’ work “Brazil”, a painting on wood developed in 2021, has been expanded into a large-scale mural specially developed for CURA – Urban Art Circuit’s 7th edition. The house on stilts has been painted again, this time on a massive scale, to occupy the side of the Copacabana Building, in Praça Raul Soares, in the city center of Belo Horizonte.
According to the artist, the work deals with the origins of what we understand as Brazil — a nation that safeguard stories, lands and waters. It also exalts the Marajoara peoples and the residents of the former Vila dos Marmiteiros — the first favela in Minas Gerais, which extended to Barro Preto and kept popular Brazilian traditions that have disappeared.
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*Photos of the mural: Priscila Musa