The creative potential of Brazilians is already well known around the world and for this reason it has gained even more space in the most important design week in the world. Feel Brasil, an initiative of
XPlus International , a national events company, aims to promote the Brazilian creative economy around the world through art, gastronomy, design and sports and debuted this year in Milan. The chosen location was the Brera district, where the most popular events of the Fuori Salone take place. There, designers and artists exhibit new works that explore the five senses and provide a sensory experience for visitors. There is also an installation of the successful case Litro de Luz, live painting with Thales Fernando, aka Pomb, and musical performances. Check it all out below!
Fuori Salone – Brera District Where: Spazio Theca - Piazza Castello, 5 When: April 9-14 , 10am-8pm
Five Senses The Choque and Rain studios, in addition to designers Aciole Félix, Eduardo Borém and Patricia Bagniewski, create pieces that represent the senses.
Liters of Light The Litro de Luz project has gained recognition for proposing ecological and affordable lighting solutions, bringing light to several remote places around the world and now in Brazil. In partnership with Felipe Brito, founding partner of Entrequadra, the installation features motion sensors in the lanterns of the liters, where images will be projected. Currently, the Litro de Luz project already operates in more than 20 countries and has collected several awards around the world. Live painting With his bold mural projects and graphic illustrations, graphic designer Thales Fernando, known as Pomb, is one of the attractions at Feel Brasil, representing the graphic richness of our country. His work features vibrant colors and characters. During the event, the designer performs live painting work at the stand, in addition to presenting two pieces. Musical performances Brazilian music will also be celebrated in Milan. Singer Tiago Satya will perform on the streets of the city throughout the Fuori Salone, alongside his keyboardist and bandmate Paulo Thirso. Together, they will show Europeans a little of the lightness and melody of Brazil that is so well-known around the world.