The Brazilian Cerrado's Craft

About the project

The main goal of "The Brazilian Cerrado's Crafts" is to share with artists and people around the world the work done by artisans who living in this biome.
In general, they are simple people but with an enormous power of creation. Various educational projects teach these artists to explore the Cerrado in a sustainable way.
As we invite everyone to see the artistic production of the region, I also want to receive and link to blogs of artists from other countries.
Fortnightly we will do a tribute in the banner to an international artist that shows interest by the Cerrado's Art.

Trabalho Voluntário / Volunteering social work

Se você conhece um bom artesão do Cerrado que não tem Webpage, eu faço de graça, com até 15 linhas em português/inglês e 8 fotos.
Se você já tem site, me envie o endereço para ser diviulgado!

If you know a good craftsman who uses the Cerrado's material and does not have a Web page, I'll do it for free up 15 lines in Portuguese/English and 8 photos.
If you already have a site address, send me to be disclosed!

The Brazilian Cerrado's Craft Team

Niraldo Nascimento (Niro)

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The creator of the project and international public relations!
Analyst and business management consultant in knowledge management and sustainability using modeling and simulation systems.
I develop organizational learning virtual projects having as theoretical referential System Thinking and Systems Dynamics.
A passionate by the biome Cerrado and their crafts!
e-mail: niro.nash@gmail.com
Follow @cerradoscraft and @nironash Twitter Tweets!

Ana Cristina Claro - Volunteer Worker

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Design Consultant
Ana Cristina lives in São Paulo, SP, Brazil and has a large experience as graphic designer, marketing, illustrator and plastic artist.
e-mail: acc.designer@yahoo.com.br
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Andrea Rosenfeld - Volunteer Worker

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Andrea Rosenfeld is first a woman, a dedicated mother. In second we don't know where she find so energy to be a competent and fantastic artist and a sociable person in same time.
The Kavanah Healing Line represents artist Andrea Rosenfeld’s urgent desire for the wearer to experience a quick recovery and return to optimum health.
Each piece is like a wonderful prayer meant to lift one's spirits and speed along the healing process."
Explore the Kavanah line and fall in love with this thoughtful, wearable art.
In her own words:  "I am very happy and proud of how I've grown and the person I have come back to being. I adore my kids, family and friends and are grateful for them all. I rise to a good challenge. I see beauty in almost everything but I'm not stupidly "happy"... I just choose not to be unhappy (although I have my moments)".
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Rodrigo Rollemberg - Guest of Honor

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The Congressman Rodrigo Rollemberg is the "Guest of  Honor" of the project, our environmental consultant, defender of  the biome Cerrado and its craftsmen!
Contact Rodrigo Rollemberg
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Júnia Drummond  - Volunteer Worker

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National Public Relations and HR Coordinator
has a large experience as housing designer and external big projects planning builds flooring e other spaces. She works with the Concresteel Company, a leadership and innovative enterprise who produces a lot of flooring types and develops a sustainable work recycling materials as demolition materials and tires.
e-mail: juniadrummond55@hotmail.com
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Denise Pirani - Volunteer Worker

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Consultant in Anthropology of “The Brazilian Cerrado’s Crafts” and public relations in France.
Denise get her doctorate at "Etnologie et Anthropologie Sociale" in École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, EHESS, França with the thesis: "Quand les lumiàres de la ville s'éteignent: minoritées et clandestinité à Paris" and  is a master in "Territoires Urbains" by the same university with a thesis about "Les graffiti: une etnographie des groupes urbains".
Denise stands out for his work on protection of minorities and marginalized people and is a professor at PUC-MG!
Contact Denise by dpirani@uol.com.br e-mail.

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