5 years ago the main strategy was to simplify the complexity of the alleys of the Brazilian "favelas". For this it was necessary to paint in a participative way walls and floor with a unique color democratizador that united all the neighbors of the street under a chromatic mantle, weaving new relations between people. Now, they've done it again...

Last March, the Boa Mistura team returned to Vila Brasilandia to continue the "Luz Nas Vielas" project, which began in January 2012. An intervention that allowed to connect people. Now they have added two more words to the series. They have painted two new words. Purple and green.
 
“Poesía” y “Magica”
 

Descripción of the project by  Boa Mistura

This month we’ve back to the Favela of Vila Brasilandia, at the north of Sao Paulo, to continue the project “Luz Nas Vielas” that we started in January 2012. There was where we learned that Urban Art can connect people and empower neighbors. It took two weeks of work that inspired us to make a series of works, strategically scattered in different alleys of the favela, known as “becos” and “vielas”. We’ve added two more works to the series.

We tried to synthesize the essence of Brâsilandia. The strategy was easy: simplify the spacial complexity of these alleys using the technique of anamorphosis to generate one single “canvas”. We would write then a series of words that portrays the true daily life of the neighbors: “Amor, Beleza, Orgulho, Doçura, Firmeza” (Love, pride, sweetness, beauty, strenght). The process was collaborative, and took over walls and floor, democratizing all the neighbors under one color field, setting new bondings between people.

Now, we’ve painted two new words, to extend the outreach of the existent project. “Poesía” and “Magica”, purple and green, highlight the beauty of the irregular constructions, the magic of the spontaneous urban growth, the intensity of the relationships between neighbors, the smile of the kids playing up and down the stairs.

Is in these streets where you get to feel the true life of the hood. Where truly makes sense to include people, to create change. This project aims to be a colorful shout in the middle of a brick ocean, in which life is on the edge. Usually municipal authorities turn the back on the outskirts, which we often get to know because of the infamy from the media. We as urban artists have to reverse that process of negativity, because the favela does not have to be synonym with violence, because life in this place is more intense and real, because “there is no purest and most sincere poetry, than the one that comes from the favela”.

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Boa Mistura. The work of Boa Mistura is all about the love of graffiti, colour and life. This group of 5 Spanish artists is, as the name says, a good mixture. Arkoh, Derko, Pahg, Purone and Rdick have developed their work in different fields, applying both a diversity of styles and the different views of each member. Boa Mistura represents a mixture of perspectives which complement, influence and mix themselves together in order to create something better. From graffiti and mural painting, to graphic design and illustration, Boa Mistrua want to give the world its colour back. 5 heads, 10 hands, just one heart.

Boa Mistura is a multidisciplinary group whose roots are in graffiti, formed at the end of 2001 in Madrid, Spain. The group works in various fields: from the latest trends in graffiti and street murals, to illustration, graphic design, studio painting and collaborations with interior designers and architects.

They have taken part in exhibitions in art galleries such as the Reina Sofía Museum and the Casa Encendida in Madrid, and the DA2 Museum in Salamanca. They have collaborated with foundations such as ONCE (Spanish national organisation for the blind), Oxfam and Antonio Gala, and given lectures at universities such as Madrid, Seville and Alcalá de Henares.

Boa Mistura has completed projects for brands such as Google, Microsoft, Sony Music and Adidas and in 2010 a Latin Grammy nomination for best cover design. The term “Boa Mistura”, from the Portuguese for “good mixture”, refers to the diversity of style and perspectives of each member. Love for graffiti, colour and life. Distinct visions which complement each other, influence each other, and always combine to create something even better.

Javier Serrano Guerra, “Pahg”. An architect from ETSAG in Madrid who specialised in landscape design at the IUAV in Venice.
Juan Jaume Fernández, “Derko”. Graduated in Fine Art, specialising in photography and video, from the University of the Arts in Berlin.
Pablo Ferreiro Mederos, “Arkoh”. Graduated in Fine Art, specialising in graphic design, from the TAIK University of Art and Design in Helsinki.
Pablo Purón Carrillo, “Purone”. An illustrator who graduated in Advertising and Public Relations from the URJC in Madrid.
Rubén Martín de Lucas, “rDick”. Civil engineer from the UPM (Polytechnic University).


 

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Published on: March 22, 2017
Cite: "They have done it again! We came back to the favela by Boa Mistura" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/they-have-done-it-again-we-came-back-favela-boa-mistura> ISSN 1139-6415
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