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Confluence of science and art: good readings provided by our research partners. This is a joint project of Vulica Brasil Institute and OSUN Science Shop at the European Humanities University.


BICICLETA SEM FREIO
Bicicleta Sem Freio is a multidisciplinary artist duo composed of Douglas de Castro and Renato Reno, founded in Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil, in 2003. Beginning with strong influences from illustration and rock poster art, their practice evolved over the years, gaining international visibility for their illustrations and large-scale murals defined by a distinct visual style. Their creations weave together diverse cultural and visual references, exploring themes such as pop iconogra


ENIVO
Marcus Vinícius, known as Enivo, was born in 1986 in the Grajaú district of São Paulo. At the age of twelve, he had his first encounter with a spray can and began creating graffiti on the city’s streets. Over the years, his more than 20,000 interventions — woven into the fabric of urban life — have appeared not only throughout São Paulo but across the globe. Enivo’s recent works move between Afrofuturist currents, blending performative impulses with his Afro-Brazilian roots,


HANNA LUCATELLI
Hanna Lucatelli is a visual artist and self-taught painter who, ten years ago, began transforming walls into poems in São Paulo — places where the feminine emerged in strength, delicacy, and healing. Her figures inhabit cities as sacred presences, recovering ancestral memories and creating intimate encounters between art, affection, and belonging — poetic gestures that pulse within the living body of the urban landscape. Beyond the street, her work crosses borders, occupying


JULIANA LAMA
Juliana Lama is an artist from Brasília, dedicated to painting, alternative photographic processes, and street-based work through murals and lambe-lambe poster interventions. Her research explores narratives of Amazonian caboclo cosmoperception drawn from family experiences, their correspondences with the realm of dreams, and the intimate relationships between humans, animals, and spirits. She is a graduate student in the Visual Arts program at the Federal University of Bahia


JUMU
Jurena Muñoz Lagunas is a Berlin-based artist with Peruvian-Chilean roots. Shamanism, rituals, myths, and dance — understood as connections between human beings, the spiritual world, and nature — are central elements in her work. These themes inspire her masks, canvases, and countless murals. Deeply moved by the creative genius of Indigenous communities, Muñoz incorporates cultural influences from many parts of the world, translating them into patterns, colors, and technique


L7MATRIX
L7 Matrix is an internationally acclaimed street artist, celebrated for his innovative fusion of urban art and classical fine art. With a presence in more than 50 countries, he has left a profound mark on the contemporary art world. His style — defined by vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and realistic imagery — captures movement and energy, something especially evident in his bird-themed works. From spectral faces to bioluminescent jellyfish, his art reflects passions and


LEDANIA
Diana Ordóñez, also known as Ledania, is a Colombian neo-muralist who has established herself as one of the leading voices in Latin American graffiti. She officially adopts the name Ledania — a fusion of Leda, the famed mythological figure seduced by Zeus, and her own first name. Now based in Bogotá, Ledania is one of the most prominent artists in Colombia’s contemporary graffiti scene. Beyond urban art, she also works across photography, graphic design, advertising, artistic
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