2019 +
In 1928 Tarsila do Amaral painted Abaporu for her husband, the poet Oswalde de Andrade, depicting an elongated, isolated figure with a blooming cactus. This landmark painting inspired the Manifesto of Anthropophagy, and became the banner for a transformative artistic movement, which imagined a specifically Brazilian culture arising from the symbolic digestion—or artistic “cannibalism”—of outside influences.
This Saison is our masterpiece and a homage to this great painter and her art. The sketch is our interpretation of Abaporu itself on modern days… Couldn’t leave the beer behind, right?
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