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Product ID: 144963

 

13.0" W x 20.5" H

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Weight:  0.6 lbs

 

Leather and cedar wood

Display rod(s) included

Signed by the artist

 

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Leather map, 'Latin America'

Brazil dominates this imposing map by Glauco as he identifies each state of the federation. Focusing on Latin America, he depicts Florida and the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America. To the right, a coat of arms and a galleon represent Portugal and Spain. To the left, the monumental statues from Tula in Mexico represent native American cultures.

Glauco displays the beautiful leather map on cedar wood rods.
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Glauco

Glauco

"...when I was 15 years old and filled with the rebellion that comes with teenage years, I (...) set off on a challenging voyage..."
"In 1968, when I was 15 years old and filled with the rebellion that comes with teenage years, I grabbed my backpack and set off on a challenging voyage to discover Brazil. Minas Gerais was my first destination, and there...

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Glauco

"In 1968, when I was 15 years old and filled with the rebellion that comes with teenage years, I grabbed my backpack and set off on a challenging voyage to discover Brazil. Minas Gerais was my first destination, and there I learned leather-crafting techniques. Next, I went to Bahia and became one of the pioneers of the hippie community in Arembepe, Salvador; it still exists to this day. It was there that I learned to work with wood, and thus began my long career in the world of handicrafts.

"I retuned home, to São Paulo and began to sell my wares at the Praça da República while also studying design at the Pan American School of Arts. I made leather bags, purses and wallets, all richly decorated. By 1974, my illustrious clientele included Billy Paul and his band, Ray Charles and Diana Ross. My work was once featured in the Washington Post. Eventually the city began some refurbishment work on the Praça da República, which forced many of us artisans to close down. I decided then to move to Rio de Janeiro.

"There, I came into contact with sea life, maps and nautical charts. My passion for maps exploded - as a child I had always been fascinated with them. I began to design maps of the local surroundings on leather and I began an extensive research on the subject. Eventually I was able to reproduce maps for every region and now I have many printed maps and nautical charts from around the world, past and new.

"I make tooled panels that go from maps to paintings of galleons or Brazil's exotic fauna; they are all made by hand to the best possible level of realism and authenticity.

"My work has traveled around the world thanks international craft fairs; I have also received commissions from several embassies and international collectors. I believe that exhibiting my work now through Novica is a good opportunity to reach more people and show them my work. This commitment makes me feel more responsible for the quality and authenticity of my work."

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