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This once artist Emilio Boschilia relationships of man and nature in the Brazilian rainforest.These paintings express the positive energy of nature as well as the need for man to live harmoniously with it.

They offer the hope that we are collectively wise enough to preserve the diversity knowledge that the rainforest offers us. Although clearly a Brazilian theme, this showing of Emilio’s paintings in Canada is creating a stir in the arts community and more broadly among the growing population of Canadians concerned with climate change global ecosystems.

“Canadians have very few opportunities to encounter Brazilian culture and an art exhibition such as this one will be a rare opportunity culture country and its people” – Jeff Stellick, Executive Director, Ottawa

School of Art.

¨ July 16-18 Habourfront, Toronto

¨ July 22-25 Mambo Nuevo Latino restaurant, Ottawa

¨ July 26-31 Shenkman Arts Centre, Ottawa

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July 16-18 Queens Quay, Harbourfront, Toronto

Friday July 16 6-11 pm; Saturday July 17 12-11 pm

Sunday July 18 12 noon-6 pm

July 22-25 Mambo Nuevo Latino restaurant, Byward Market,

Ottawa. Vernissage July 22 from 7pm to 10pm

July 26-31 Shenkman Arts Centre (lower lobby)

Centrum Boulevard, Ottawa

Artist contact: www.emiliobrasil.com.br

Artist committee contact in Canada

Emilio Boschilia Art Exhibit Committee

Phone:.( 905)727-2916 or (613) 257-8362

Fax:. 613-257-8365

boschiliaexhibitcommittee@gmail.com

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