I get the same feeling now whenever I hear any bossa nova songs - the soothing Portuguese lyrics roll off the tongue effortlessly, like waves on the beaches of Ipanema, and I am transported to a dreamworld. I finally made it to Brazil a few years ago, and it was everything I imagined. Beautiful people, breath-taking scenery, lazy beaches, and sunshine - what more could you ask for?
My love affair with Brazil continues. I hope to one day make it to the Amazon, which I'm sure holds more adventures than I can imagine. In the meantime, I have been inspired by my own ideas of it, which are translated into the Amazonia collection. When I picture the Amazon in my head, I see miles and miles of green as far as the eye can see. But it's not just green - the subtleties in the hues slowly show themselves, and like a peacock fanning its feathers, shades of olive, emerald, teal, copper, gold, and even hints of indigo are revealed.
I used real beetle wings on these pieces. They come from the Asian Jewel Green Beetles, which are indigenous to Northern Thailand. The natural iridescent color of the wings is amazing - the colors change depending on which angle you look at them. These wings have been used to make jewelry and embellish garments for centuries - most notably in the 19th century. The following are some amazing works from that time period:
You can find out more about the use of beetles in textiles throughout history, also including their use by the Shaur peoples in the Amazon region here:
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I was reading abotut your road trip in Arizona as I`m planning my trip to Grand Canyon next year and I out of sudden I found and read your article about Brazil/Amazon!! so happy you liked Brazil !!! hope one day you can make to Amazon!
Love from Brazil!
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