Brazil in Vivid Color by Artist Rodolfo Vanni

Re-Post Of StudioVox Crew - October 24th, 2016

Because I love this site and love what they do and are doing with spreading the word around of amazing artist in so many forms I am glad to have the opportunity to be able to re-post there daily post that I get from them straight in to my gmail.  Lucky me and lucky you since now I am posting them here.

No this is not some lame way for me in skating by and taking it easy in creating new post just for my blog here................ or is it.........  OK, maybe a little but really, for at least a couple of weeks now I have been wanting to figure out how to save all the wonderful emails I do get from them on a daily basis and only wish I had been doing it sooner but glad I am doing it now.

So I will probably be posting these past paragraphs for a little bit until I feel it is necessary not to do so and a link to StudioVox's site as you see below.


The StudioVox Crew
Rodolfo Vanni Brazilian visual artist
Rodolfo Vanni is a Brazilian visual artist, born in Lençóis Paulista, Brazil. Graduating in Industrial Design, he worked in two global car design studios, where he learned to transform art, drawings and inspiration into products. 
He now works in vivid color, splashing paint on canvas giving movement and including symbols inspired by the writing of the people who lived in South America before the arrival of Europeans -  the Tupi- Guarani Indians, Kayapó, Yanomami , Caingangue and Pataxó. Conveying the strength of the indigenous culture he respects to his paintings.
He began to painting professionally in 2004, since then he has been working to create his own style, inspired by the surrounding environment, nature, people, and city he lives.  Rodolfo works to translate into art what nature has carved in his mind, balancing the harmony of the work with color and a touch of street art.

Rodolfo Vanni Brazilian visual artist



Rodolfo Vanni Brazilian visual artist


You can see more of his work on his website and on StudioVox.

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