sexta-feira, 25 de julho de 2014

It may be a little bit strange......

It may be a little bit strange for a photographer's blog publish just words, but this one from Paulo Coelho worth share with all you my friends and visitors

Hope you enjoy


The day I turned 60

At 23:15 on the 23rd of August I went to Lourdes so that at exactly 00:05 of the 24th, the moment I was born, I could be at the grotto of Our Lady to thank her for my life up to that moment and ask her to protect me from that moment on.
It was a very powerful experience, but while I was driving back to St. Martin (where I have a small mill to spend the summer) I felt extremely lonely. I said so to my wife.
“But you’re the one who chose it to be so!” she replied.
Yes, I had indeed made that choice, but now I began to feel bothered. We were both alone in this immense planet. I turned on my mobile phone.
It rang immediately – it was Monica, my agent and friend. When I arrived home there were other messages waiting for me. I went to bed happy, and the next day I saw that there was absolutely no reason for me to feel the oppression of the night before.
Flowers and presents began to arrive at the house. Communities of people over the Internet had done some extraordinary things using images and texts of mine.
In most cases, this had all been arranged by people I had never seen in my life – one exception being Márcia Nascimento, who did some magical work and it gives me pleasure to say that I am a writer with a fan-club – and she is world president!
At that moment I understood two very important things. The first is that no matter how famous you may be, you will always have the feeling that you are alone.
The other is that no matter how unknown you may be, you will always be surrounded by friends, even if you have never seen their faces.
Even when I was unknown, there was always a hand held out to me when I needed it. So I let Kahlil Gibran – with his unique mastery – describe this sentiment (which I have adapted because of the size of the poat):
“Your friend is the field where you sow with love and harvest with gratitude. He is your home, he is your table.
“Even when he is silent, two hearts continue to talk.
“When you have to leave him, don’t suffer, for you will see the importance of the friendship all the better because of this absence, just as a mountain climber sees the landscape around him better when he is far from the plains.
“May you be able to share with your friend all that is good.
“Let him know and share not only your moments of joy but also your moments of sorrow”.
“And know that a friend is not by your side to help you kill the time, but rather to help you enjoy life in all its fullness”.

quinta-feira, 17 de julho de 2014

Gerald Thomas's works

When I think about Gerald Thomas' theater plays, come to my mind the words of Jack Kerouac; 

"The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles."


It definitely influenced my photographic work


Gerald in 24 frames - Rio / 2012

Edilson Botelho & Maria de Lima (Entredentes - Sao Paulo - Brazil)

Edilson Botelho 

  Maria de Lima



Ney Latorraca  (Entredentes - Sao Paulo - Brazil)

 Ney Latorraca
Edilson Botelho & Maria de Lima 

Gerald Thomas & Fabiana Gugli 

quarta-feira, 2 de julho de 2014

Guernica

This is a draft of "Guernica" by Pablo Picasso. It was created in response to the bombing of Guernica, a small city in the northern Spain, by German and Italian airplanes commanded by the Spain Nationalist forces in 26th April / 1937 during Spanish Civil War.
I had the opportunity to see this piece at the "FAAP Museum"in São Paulo, during the "Tauromaquia" show few weeks ago.
In the web you can find much more about this paint, previous drafts that the artist made (as this one I photographed) as well as it's history.

terça-feira, 1 de julho de 2014

See you soon, New York

This the announce of my latest exhibition in NYC. It finishes today 1st July.
Actually is my second show in the "Big Apple" and I am looking forward for the next one.
I wish to thanks Agora Gallery, Mrs. Angela Di Bello and her valued staff for support me again this year.