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Olá tudo bem?
mais um mês se inicia, que tal fazer aquela transformação e deixar sua casa e ou escritório com um super visual, estamos com novos trabalhos artísticos. Conheça trabalhos e artistas de todo o Brasil, arte além de ser bela é um investimento
ou escolha por temas: Natureza/Paisagem, Geométrico/Abstrato, Figura Humana, Religioso |
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artista: Pedro Galvão Goiânia/GO nome; Carmem Tropicália técnica; acrílica sobre tela tamanho: 130x70cm Preço: R$ 800,00
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artista: José Lisbran Cuiabá/MT nome; Chamego de onça técnica; mista tamanho: 90x70cm Preço: R$ 1200,00 ver mais |
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artista: Vitor Fortaleza/CE nome: Sem tiutlo tamanho: 80x80cm Preço: R$ 500,00
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Artista: Elis Inácio Rio de Janeiro/RJ nome: Árvore xadrez II técnica: Acrílica s tela s chassi tamanho: 83x95 cm. Preço: R$1.650,00 |
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artista: Renato Araújo Curitiba/PR nome: Chairs técnica: acrílica sobre papel tamanho: 100x50cm Preço: R$ 1200,00
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artista: Rodrigo Savio Cuiabá/MT nome; sem titulo técnica; óleo sobre tela tamanho: 62x92cm Preço: R$ 1.500,00 para ver mais clique aqui |
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Artista: Osvaldo Oliveira Natal/RN nome: Buganville em Flor técnica: Aquarela tamanho: 32x24cm Preço: R$ 350,00 ver mais |
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artista: Miguel Penha Chapada dos Guimarães/MT nome: gavião tesoura
técnica: acrílica sobre tela tamanho: 50x100cm
Preço: R$ 2000,00 ver mais |
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Artista: Dia Brasil Aracaju/SE nome: Dandara
técnica: Acrílica s lona tamanho: 190×80 cm. Preço: R$4.500,00
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Artista: Rimaro Cuiabá/MT nome: colheita do cacau
técnica: acrílica sobre tela tamanho: 90x70cm Preço: R$ 1500,00
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Exposição em Destaque
Elas de Dias Brasil de Fortaleza/CE
Quais são as essências de um pássaro? Voar e cantar; Quando você aprisiona um pássaro em uma gaiola você tirou a metade de sua essência; mas continua a cantar; Não, o seu canto é seu grito de socorro, me liberte por favor.
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Participe de nossos cursos de pintura.
Professor: Miguel Penha
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Oi Tudo bem? preços exclusivos para para você |
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Miguel Penha, pintor, índio Xiquitano, retrata as belezas das matas e do cerrado.
Aproveite a oportunidade para adquirir uma obra |
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Tela gavião tesoura, inspirada no voo do gavião ao fundo o fecho do morro em Chapada dos Guimarães/MT Tamanho: 50x100cm preço: 1800,00 técnica acrílica sobre tela |
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Paredões, inspirada nos paredões do parque nacional de chapada dos Guimarães/MT
tamanho: 30x40cm
preço: 450,00
técnica: acrílica sobre tela |
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Orelha de Pau, inspirada no fungo Polyporus sanguineus, conhecida popularmente como orelha de pau, urupê ou pironga
tamanho: 40x50cm
preço: 1350,00
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New Education Center Launches For Small Business Owners
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Today we are launching the Small Business Education Center - an unparalleled resource dedicated to the helping small business owners succeed.
The Small Business Education Center will cover a range of topics including startups, management, personnel, marketing and sales, accounting and finance, information technology, and ultimately, how to achieve extraordinary success.
Content will be distributed through our blog, email newsletters, as well as industry research, whitepapers and case studies, along with webcast training, industry events and conferences, including the Small Business Expo. Check out our latest blogs below:
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For day two of our trip to Alaska, I hiked through Exit Glacier in the Kenai Fjords National Park . When the team handed over the camera, I did my best to do this place justice.
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The President is touring through Alaska this week, meeting with residents of the state and seeing the effects of climate change on the ground. He's sharing what he sees along the way. Read his entry from yesterday below, and follow along with the trip here.
Hi, everyone — checking in on day two. Right off the bat, I’ll note that I’ve got to come back here once I’m done being President.
You just can’t see Alaska in three days.
I spent the day hiking through Exit Glacier in the Kenai Fjords National Park — where the mountains collide with the ocean and fields of ice. When the team handed over the camera, I did my best to do this place justice:
Visitors from around the world come here to see its Harding Icefield — one of the largest ice fields in the United States — covering hundreds of square miles. As the climate warms, glaciers are shrinking more and more rapidly — and throughout the park, there are signs marking where the glacier line used to be.
This is as good of a signpost as any when it comes to the impacts of climate change.
I also had the chance to tour the area by boat and experience the beauty and wildlife of Resurrection Bay. It was spectacular to see the horizon of ice and snow, but it’s melting. And if we don’t act, this simply won’t be here for future generations to enjoy.
Glaciers in Alaska, and the greater Arctic, are shrinking and it’s changing the way Alaskans live. And considering the Arctic’s unique role in influencing the global climate, it will accelerate changes to the way that we all live. Since 1979, the summer sea ice in the Arctic has decreased by more than 40%, a decrease that has dramatically accelerated over the past two decades.
One new study estimates that Alaska’s glaciers alone lose about 75 gigatons — that’s 75 billion tons — of ice each year. What does a gigaton look like? To put that in perspective, one scientist described a gigaton of ice as a block the size of the National Mall in Washington — from Congress all the way to the Lincoln Memorial, four times as tall as the Washington Monument. Now imagine 75 of those ice blocks. That’s what Alaska’s glaciers alone lose…each year.
And the pace of melting is only getting faster.
It’s now twice what it was between 1950 and 2000 — twice as fast as it was just a little over a decade ago. And it’s one of the reasons why sea levels rose by about eight inches over the last century, and why they’re projected to rise another one to four feet this century.
If we do nothing, temperatures in Alaska are projected to rise between six and 12 degrees by the end of the century, triggering more melting, more fires, more thawing of the permafrost, a negative feedback loop, a cycle — warming leading to more warming — that we do not want to be a part of.
The fact is that climate is changing faster than our efforts to address it. That must change — and we’re not acting fast enough.
President Barack Obama
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