Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Back with new inspirations!!!!

Another productive day at the studio. Ramon Aular gets inspired by the brightness of the color red and precise details of black flowers. I have never seen anyone with more patience than Ramon, so I can imagine he will continue on this for days.... Wait to see how it turns out!!!


While I, Juliana Aragao can't get the image of the infamous Copacabana sidewalk out of my head. I absolutely love the simple black and white contrast and captivating curved shape. It's definitely not finished yet, so will continue to work on it today and see what else comes to mind.... Maybe add some texture or perhaps a collage??



Copacabana Beach Sidewalk:

The mosaic sidewalks of Copacabana beach were designed by Burle Marx, Brazil's incredibly famous landscape planner. Each block has a unique pattern, and the sidewalk right next to the actual beach is designed in the signature black and white wave pattern that is now a trademark of Copacabana and all of Brazil. It is also a traditional Portuguese style pavement mosaic used of many pedestrian areas in Portugal and now seen all of Brazil. 






Monday, March 5, 2012

Cant get enough of Rio's Carnival!!!!

Rio is simply a magical place and now that we are back in Miami we are missing these magical moments.

At the camarote...


At the concentrations waiting about 2 hours before the school parades...



Getting ready for the parade...





During the parade...




Just finished....


with our good friend Daphne...


Going back home!!!



 Thankfully we have pictures to share these amazing experiences with you...

Friday, February 17, 2012

Instituto Cultural Inhotim Museum

INHOTIM


When travelling to Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais, save a date to visit this unique contemporary art museum, Inhotim. With nine galleries and several installations by Brazilian and international artists, Inhotim sprawls over 3,000 acres of preserve forest and gardens designed impeccably according to Burle Marx. The complex is located in the town of Brumadinho, about 60 km from Belo Horizonte. About 350 artworks by 80 different artists are on display at Inhotim. In 2010 it also inaugurated its botanical garden.  You can find a variety of Brazilian plant species around the museums five lakes. The park is home to at least 136 species of birds. The landscape was designed to perfections and is as much an attraction as the man made artwork you will view at Inhotim. Definitely worth going, you will be amazed! 






Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Grande Rio Feijoada!

This past Sunday was the famous Grande Rio feijoada which is a typical dish in Portuguese and Brazilian cuisine and considered by many as the national dish. The basic ingredients of the feijoada are beans, fresh pork or beef. It is usually served with rice, sausage and fried yuca. The Grande Rio feijoada is a huge event in Rio where many people want to attend. This year it was hosted at the Intercontinental Hotel and lasted from noon till 10pm with lots of drinking and samba dancing involved. Here are come pictures below...


Another important aspect during the carnival is designing the shirts for the VIP parties called camarote. This is basically the ticket to the party where everyone is wearing the same shirt for entry. It is a nice way to see people's creativity when designing the shirts and transforming into dresses, skirts, tops, and even pants! Next Sunday and Monday (19th and 20th) I will post many different styles of shirts that I come across in the Grande Rio camarote!
This one for example is a strapless top with a unique twist. Let me try to explain how I got to this 10 minute masterpiece!
1- Cut the entire bottom of the shirt (to make it shorter) and the 2 inches off both sleeves. 
2- Cut across the neck line through the sleeves of the shirt without removing the entire sleeve.
3- Turn the shirt inside and put it on (At this point you cant wear the shirt because the sleeves and neck are cut off but hold it the right side up).
4- Tie a string around the chest and tie a bow in the back.
5- Now let the shirt fold over and you will be wearing a strapless shirt with a bit of ruffles.
Got it??



Sunday, February 12, 2012

Grande Rio Samba School

Academicos da Grande Rio is one of the best samba schools of the special group in the Rio Carnival. The school is headquartered in a suburbs of Rio in Duque de Caxias. It is also considered the school with the most celebrities nationally and internationally such as Giselle Bundchen, Fernanda Lima, Anna Hickman and many more.
Now is final countdown only one week away and the work load is massive at the baracao (production warehouse). Costume designers sewing bead by bead, and gluing each and every feather. Workers still painting the enormous floats and installing every electrical wiring for the big parade.  Time is extremely precious but next weekend the schools will look flawless, shinning bright down the avenue and the crowds chanting the samba enredo (song). We only have one important task prior to the big day, learn the samba song and drill it in our heads! Not too bad...

Baracao

Hard workers

**Pictures of the floats and costumes still cant be posted before the parade but I promise to post them nest week after the competition! 









Saturday, February 11, 2012

Good Morning RIO!

 Woke up to the beautiful view! Priceless...


Now going to the "Baracao" where everything is produced for the carnival from the costumes to the floats. Ill keep you posted later today... 

Friday, February 10, 2012

Ready for Summer, Samba and Rio Carnival???

As some of you may know, February is the best month in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; its the CARNIVAL!
I finally arrived in Rio today and expecting my partner in crime Ramon this coming week. We are dancing in the samba parade next weekend in my childhood school called Grande Rio. And of course our great friend, Rodner Figueroa "the fashionista", will be joining us the second day of the samba parade! 


Ramon and I last Carnival... 

About the Carnival:
Samba schools are very large groups of performers, financed by respected organizations who work year round in preparation for Carnival. Samba schools perform in the Sambadrome, which runs four entire nights. They are a part of an official competition, divided into seven divisions, in which a single school is declared the winner, according to costume, flow, theme, and band music quality and performance.




Stay posted for our daily activities and what to do when YOU are in Rio! xo



Friday, February 3, 2012

Casual Friday Evening....

Nothing better than ending a productive week with some close friends @ the studio. Of course some prosecco and cheese is always ready in the fridge.... Can't wait for a great weekend! 


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Hearts & Stars Gala 2012

Last night I was about to shut down my computer and received the Hearts & Stars Gala invitation. I, Juliana am the featured artist for the 2012 Gala happening next month! 

I designed the "tree of hope" as a happy and inspirational image full of life. It is a symbolic and meaningful tree, from the growing roots to the happy blue sky, anyone can feel a connection to a tree full of hopes. I feel extremely honored. What an amazing opportunity! 


About the charity:
The Little Lighthouse Foundation assists children and their families in South Florida who struggle with medical, educational, emotional and financial challenges. This support is derived from recruiting and educating passionate, caring, socially conscious South Floridians, and then deploying them to beneficiary charities. In addition, the Little Lighthouse Foundation raises monies to provide direct support both directly to children and their families and to address specific needs of local charities benefiting children.  Through a new paradigm of fundraising and awareness, the Little Lighthouse Foundation financially supports numerous partner organizations throughout South Florida and dispatches hundreds of volunteers who donate their time and hearts.

Please visit the Little Lighthouse foundation website site and become a supporter of this well accomplished charity!

http://www.thelittlelighthouse.org/

Friday, January 27, 2012

Juliana & Ramons Creations

Creativity is endless for us....here is the result of our most recent pieces..


by Juliana Aragao


Dried leaves hand painted mounted on a canvas leaf-by-leaf. These pieces reflect our generation's return to nature by rejuvenating dried leaves into art. With a combination of abstract and bold colors the "Leaves" series expresses the colorful elements as in my Brazilian and Miamian culture: strong, vibrant and alive. Utilizing an organic mentality,  I wanted to highlight our environment's intrinsic beauty. 

Season Leaves
Mixed Media
24x24






When seen in person, these real life pieces are three dimensional and considered an installation. I am starting to discover that options are endless with leaves....


Abstract is my current artistic vision, as leaves will continue to be the foundation of my following work. In the next sequence, I translated one of my dreams, with fascination by the color blue -  like the shades of the ocean - I continued to follow the pattern of the leaves.


Ocean
Mixed Media on Canvas
48x48




Coming up next: Ramon's work! 

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Happy Birthday Ramoncitooooo!!!!

Guys, its his 33rd birthday today! Please take a second out of your day to wish him a little special something! : ) Tonight probably grabbing a drink @ Vita Lounge. Maybe see you there?? Have a beautiful afternoon! 


Kisses, JU

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Welcome to Jurarte's first bog! Let me first start by introducing ourselves...
My name is Juliana Aragao, creator and artist…and this is my new blog. I am a 24 year old Miami based artist, originaly  from Brazil!!! I received my Advertising & Graphic design degree from the University of Miami in 2010. 
My business partner Ramon Aular, also known as "The Prince" is a 31 year old Venezuelan artist also a Miamian! He studied the arts in Venezuela and moved to Miami 10 years ago. 
It has been 9 years since I got involved and started to produce….and just last summer, Ramon and I decided to join hands and open an Art Studio -"Jurarte". Here we would produce what we love the most, ART!  Today, after several great  months we couldn't be happier; coming to the studio @ Iron Side Miami and painting all day. We have been in heaven: surrounded by the smell of paint, the feel of the brush, texture of the canvas' and great  music! But most importantly, supporting each other and co- developing multiple projects.
We created this blog not only to share our work and art related news, but also to put out a piece of our lives (the drivers of our creation desires). We are opening this door to show you what we like, what we do and how its done. We hope to entertain you and teach you a little something everyday.  

With Love,
Juliana & Ramon

P.S. Please, send us your suggestions, comments and recommendations. This is a dynamic environment that we hope to fuel with Art!