Right Moment

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“Right Moment”
Scale 1:20

Mixed media
4″ tall
Model for a Sculpture

Right Moment” presents Guatambu

There are many trees called Guatambu. These are some tree names, popularly known:
Guatambu-Amarelo (Yellow Guatambu)
Guatambu-Árvore (Guatambu Tree)
Guatambu-Branco (White Guatambu)
Guatambu-Madeira (Guatambu Wood)
Guatambu-Marfim (Ivory Guatambu)
Guatambu-Oliva (Olive Guatambu)
Guatambu-Peroba (Peroba Guatambu)
Guatambu-Rosa (Pink Guatambu)
Guatambu-Vermelho (Red Guatambu)

And the proposed tree for the fourth station of the park is the Guatambu-Oliva (Olive Guatambu). Its scientific name is Aspidosperma parvifolium, and it belongs to the Apocynaceae family.

The name Guatambu maybe comes from the Tupi Indians language “gwa a’tã mbu”, expression which means “hard and audible stuff”.

Our illustration refers to the Olive Guatambu, in its initial stage. Its green leaves, slightly folded at their center, sprout from the new branches, in search of the sun.

In its adult stage, it becomes a large-sized tree, which wood is known to be hard, ideal for the production of tools.

Agility

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“Agility”
Scale 1:10

Mixed media
8″ tall
Model for a Sculpture

Agility” presents Capororoca

Capororoca is the proposed tree for the third station of the park. Its scientific name is Rapanea ferruginea, and it belongs to the Myrsinaceae family.

The name Capororoca has its origin in “caá y pororog”, expression which means “herb that pops” in the Guarany Indians language.

Since it has small and round fruits, which sprout at the trunk surface, it is also known in Brazil as the olive-of-the-forest.

Its fruits change color, during the maturation process. They go from green to yellowish, later they get a magenta hue, and finally they become black, when they are ripe.

Freedom

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“Freedom”
Scale 1:10

Mixed media 
8″ tall
Model for a Sculpture

Freedom” presents Timbó

A proposed tree for the park’s second station is Timbó, whose scientific name is Ateleia glazioveana.

The word Ateleia, in ancient Greece, meant a general immunity or exemption from all duties towards the state.

The second word, glazioveana, is a tribute to the French botanist Auguste Glaziou, who lived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in the 1800’s.

The Timbó tree is known as a forerunner species that invades fields. It is never found in the inside of a forest, but sometimes at its borders. Timbó has an aggressive and vigorous character, forming dense settlements of its own species, called Timbozais.

Timbó’s depiction here show the spectacular sprouting of its leaves, inviting our eyes to an awesome ballet of shapes.


Lightness

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“Lightness”
Scale 1:10

Mixed media
8″ tall
Model for a Sculpture

Lightness” presents Mirindiba Rosa

Lightness is the first station of the park to be presented, and Mirindiba-rosa is the tree chosen to surround “Lightness”, the sculpture. Its scientific name is Lafoensia glyptocarpa.

Its leaves have a lanceolate, or spear-like shape, i.e., they become gradually pointed at their extremity.

A curious fact is that, by sprouting at the edge of a branch, the just-sprouted leaves have a nearly rectangular shape. As they grow, the shape becomes truncate (abruptly ending with a flat end). Just as they grow further, they become lanceolate (spear-like).

Nothing like an illustration to help us… According to the chinese saying, a picture is worth thousand words.

About the trees proposed for the park

We start in 2019 a new series of texts about trees, with illustrations. These are the proposed trees for each station of the park, supposed to surround the presented sculptures.

There is a comprehensive, specialized literature regarding each tree, these amazing Oxygen Producing Units (OPU). Entire books where written with their data on planting, growth, maximal height, reproduction and utilization.

Nevertheless, this series of short texts aims to:

  • Comment on what can be observed by any person who approaches the tree
  • Encourage those who live immersed in a technology society to observe plants, trees and flowers
  • Let grow an attitude of regard for Nature, necessary factor for our survival on this planet

The first text, “Lightness presents Mirindiba Rosa” will come along the first station, on April 10th.

Read and get yourself enchanted !

The park as it goes

After six years of texts and proposals for the future nature, we start in this month of April 2019, the presentation of a park project.

Every four months, we will show a sculpture and a tree (a so called station of the park). A short text about the tree and a pencil drawing will follow.

The trees selected to be planted in each of the stations are native species of the Atlantic Forest (Mata Atlantica), a biome situated along the brazilian coast, from the northeast until the southern region.

The sculptures belong to Maple’s Linetracer “Monumentals” collection. Get to know this abstract style at: https://maplelinetracer.wordpress.com/

The figurative drawings, created in the Depicter style, can be found at:
https://mapledepicter.wordpress.com/

“Lightness” is the name of the first station, coming on April 10.

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