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General Glicério street market

Rio de Janeiro . 28 Oct 2017

In the Laranjeiras neighborhood, where I lived for many years since my school days, the traditional General Glicério street market takes place every Saturday. Even when the family decided to move out of the neighborhood, every Saturday morning we returned to the General Glicério street market to buy flowers and spices, to drink Luizinho’s caipirinha and watch the chorinho music take place. A year later, as expected, we moved back to the Laranjeiras neighborhood, where my parents are still living at.

It was inspired by these pleasant memories that I painted a couple of market stalls.

Tarcila Alvarenga
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Risco Livre at the Parque das Ruínas

Rio de Janeiro . 14 Oct 2017

The Risco Livre at the Parque das Ruínas was just greaaat! The weather was perfect and the Park was full of people. We ended up watching a show of Palhaço Gracinha that was happening over there by chance. There were kids everywhere and lots of cool things to be drawn.

Before the sunset, we went to the center of Santa Teresa, where we had the chance to find a spot at the charming Café do Alto and wrapped the day in big style. Thank you once again for everyone that showed up! It was lovely and unforgettable.

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Felix Scheinberger at Santa Teresa

Rio de Janeiro . 16 Sep 2017

This is the story of how Felix Sheinberger came to Rio de Janeiro and broke my cell phone. But hey, nothing so tragic that it can’t become a good story.

Felix Sheinberger, a german illustrator renowned for his watercolor techniques applied to Urban Sketch, came to Brazil to share a little about his career and maybe offer us, his fans, some tips. As the lectures were free, they quickly sold out and I couldn’t attend to none. That’s when I found out that before leaving Rio de Janeiro he planned to walk through Vidigal, sketching here and there, and anyone who wanted to could simply come and join him.

The day before, I had my backpack packed, my supplies organised and my alarm clock set. I left without having coffee and ended up stuck in a huge traffic in Jardim Botânico. Apparently there was an accident in Gávea. I thought to myself that that was it : I’d never be able to find by myself the urban sketchers in the middle of the slum. I got off the bus and walked resignedly towards Parque Lage, where I had sketched not long ago.

The next day, however, on the eve of his departure, I learned that there would be a discreet and unpretentious farewell, not officially announced. Felix, on that last day, was open to suggestions and would meet everyone next to the Arcos da Lapa, in front of the hotel where I was staying.

This time I was the first to arrive and, when a significant group was finally formed, we decided to climb the Selarón Staircase and introduce Felix to Santa Teresa.

We went up and pointed out to Felix everything that is considered the most beautiful and traditional in Santa Teresa: the Escadaria Selarón, the Curvelo, the Parque das Ruínas, the Largo dos Guimarães. But Felix seemed more interested in less touristic kind of places.

At one point, we sat down on the sidewalk and started doodling. When the bonde passed by us, Felix asked for my cellphone to take a quick photo of it and use it as reference for his painting. That’s when, suddenly he left my band new iPhone fall into te ground and break its screen.

I was a little embarrassed by the situation, as only Brazilians know how much a real Apple can cost. But Felix paid a fair amount for the screen replacement and we kept on with the tour.

After two or three more stops walking around Santa Teresa, we finally stopped for lunch at the traditional Armazém do São Thiago (Bar do Gomes) where we ordered feijoada and exchanged tips about Urban Sketch, showing each other the sketches made during the afternoon.

A few weeks later, I found out that, in fact, with that small scratch on the screen my phone had suffered a total loss and, according to Apple’s authorized service provider, I would have to replace it for a new one, which would cost me at least 3x the fortune of the screen. As you can imagine, I wasn’t upset with Felix, but extremely angry at Apple.

So I took the money Felix gave me and went to the Uruguaiana market and simply solved all my troubles. My phone has been working wonders since then and with the rest of the money I bought a protection case for it (cause we never know when we’re gonna need it) and printed a few copies of my sketch of the Cine Santa , so I can give it to my Santa Teresa’s friends.

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Risco Livre at the CCBB

Rio de Janeiro . 20 Aug 2017

This Risco Livre‘s edition was very special because it was a very rainy day and I wasn’t expecting anyone! However, not only did people showed up, but we also had some spontaneous additions to the group. There were people who, once they bumped into us, went all the way back home just to pick up their supplies and return to the CCBB to join us!

Drawing the Centro Cultural do Banco do Brasil‘s dome was a real task, that took me the whole afternoon.

Once again I met some really nice people who I could exchange with about art and life, and they made getting out of the house on this rainy day so worthwhile to me.

 

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