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“Devasto” is the act of resisting, it’s about see your community dying and having strength to fight, it´s surviving and about living in a system that judge you, hurt you and take your right of be.
A survey carried out in 2017 in Brazil showed a record number of deaths against LGBTQ + people compared to previous years of 2015 (319 cases) and 2016 (343 cases), with a 30% increase (445 cases). In May 2018, when the “Devasto” illustration project was created. The statistics already counted 153 deaths and are currently (October 1, 2018) already 336.
The project was at the Microcosmos Exhibition held by the Farândola from May to July in the city of Uberlândia in Minas Gerais, and is always open to new exhibitions as a means of resistance.
Full project on Behance: Click Here
"Devasto" is the act of resisting, it's about see your community dying and having strength to fight, it´s surviving and about living in a system that judge you, hurt you and take your right of be.
A survey carried out in 2017 in Brazil showed a record number of deaths against LGBTQ + people compared to previous years of 2015 (319 cases) and 2016 (343 cases), with a 30% increase (445 cases). In May 2018, when the "Devasto" illustration project was created. The statistics already counted 153 deaths and are currently (October 1, 2018) already 336.
The project was at the Microcosmos Exhibition held by the Farândola from May to July in the city of Uberlândia in Minas Gerais, and is always open to new exhibitions as a means of resistance.
Full project on Behance: Click Here
Illustration of album photoshoot “Não Para Não” by the brazilian drag queen singer Pabllo Vittar. I love u girl, you are so important to LGBT community in Brazil!
Illustration project based on the music video of “Pra Quem Duvidou” by the brazilian rap/hip-hop group, Quebrada Queer.
Study of a long anatomy in cartoon style