Actress Regina Duarte celebrates the success of her 2nd SHOW
The 2nd exhibition by
actress Regina Duarte, invited by renowned artist and gallerist Roberto
Camasmie, was a true success with the public and critics. The vernissage, held
on April 4th, was marked by the presence of friends, fans and admirers of the
talented artist.
With a talent that goes
beyond the television and theater screens, Regina Duarte presented a series of
works that reflect her sensitivity and creativity. His paintings, full of
vibrant colors, delicate lines and foliage captured the eyes of everyone
present at Galeria Camasmie located on the corner of Rua Bela Cintra and Alameda
Lorena in São Paulo-SP.
The actress, who has
always had a passion for art, revealed during the exhibition that her artistic
streak was awakened years ago, but she only recently had the opportunity to
really explore it. Since the birth of her daughter Gabriela, Regina has been
inspired to express her feelings and emotions through canvas and paint.
With a busy schedule
between recordings and rehearsals, Regina Duarte found in art a way to connect
with herself and the world around her. Her participation in group exhibitions
in recent months has been a path of discovery and growth as an artist.
The exhibition will be
open for visits from April 5th to 30th, from Monday to Friday from 10:00h to
18:00h and on Saturdays from 10:30h to 14:00h. Don't miss the opportunity to
appreciate Regina Duarte's unique art and be enchanted by her multifaceted
talent.
ABOUT REGINA DUARTE
Actress, producer and
theater director, Brazilian Regina Duarte is known for her long and successful
career on TV and Cinema. With an extremely versatile artistic and cultural
profile, he is currently dedicating himself to Fine/Botanical Arts. It
celebrates its current life cycle with leaves, fruits, flowers, seeds and tree
bark.
With collage techniques,
these materials gain a new life, a new meaning and this is how Regina
rediscovers her identity with Botanical Nature. Giving visibility and greater
permanence to the birth, growth, aging, becoming dust and fertilizer for new
generations of trees has been the focus of his greatest interest.
Collab painting by Regina Duarte and Roberto Camasmie
Source: Press Office
Photo: Personal Collection
Edition: Costa Consulting CO | Sula Costa MTB
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There is a way to look at the Brazilian economy today with confidence. The macroeconomic scenario is largely balanced, if weak on its fiscal side. Agribusiness is booming and leaps ahead with fast productivity growth. New frontiers are opening in energy production and exports. In part as a result, external accounts are solid and with good foundations for a structural real strengthening of the currency in a global environment with lower real rates. The combination is attractive for foreign investors. Nevertheless, in recent months, foreigners have moved money out of local markets, in both fixed income and equity, and, on a net basis, local investors continue to prefer to invest abroad. It is not clear why. Although the economy performed better than expected in Q1/24, there are signs that, as widely anticipated, 2024 will be a more difficult year than 2023. In agriculture, output could decline. Overall, growth will be slower (about 2%) and the labor market, which remains buoyant delivering with the addition of increased social transfers and an uptick in credit markets gains in disposable income, will turn. This is likely to come with increased constraints on the fiscal side, as revenues disappoint and the administration is forced to revisit its targets, admitting a larger deficit. Concerns are numerous. This more adverse outlook could prompt the administration to intensify its reach into the state enterprises (notably Petrobras) and banks (notably BNDES) and even, directly, into recently privatized large enterprises. Despite valuable efforts to deepen reforms (most notably in the VAT reform), the administration may stray into electoral tactics as the November municipal and mid-term elections approach. These moves could damage the already tense relations with Congress, with a costly impact on governability. Join us for the “2024 Brazil Summit” to hear a stellar group of analysts discuss these and related topics influencing the expectations and prospects for Brazil in the months ahead. |
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Panel I – Brazilian Agribusiness: Funding Options to Finance its Growth Moderator: Lúcio Feijó Lopes, Founder, Feijó Lopes Advogados SPEAKERS: Thatyanne Gasparotto, Director of Sustainable Finance, Natixis John Guzman, Partner, White & Case Rogério Martins, Managing Director – Brazil, AMERRA
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