by Denilson Baniwa
"Dabururi Piracema"
Step into a realm of awe and wonder with the Dabururi Piracema collection designed by Indigenous artist Denilson Baniwa. Denilson Baniwa was born in the village of Darí in Rio Negro, in the state Amazonas, within the tri-border region of Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela. His artistic practice encompasses a diverse range of mediums, including drawings, performances, and urban interventions.
This captivating collection is an invitation to imagine a time when all beings shared a magical connection in the heart of the Amazon. It pays homage to the importance of preserving rivers and lakes, sustaining the delicate balance of our world. Each piece in this collection tells a story, carries a legacy, and celebrates the profound connection between humanity and nature.
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