capa segunda capa - silvia amstalden silvia amstalden - mariana zanetti mariana zanetti - daniel bueno fabio zimbres - madalena elek andrés sandoval - josé silveira andrés sandoval - fernando vilela marcelo salum - daniel bueno fabio zimbres - madalena elek
josé silveira - luana geiger luana geiger - fernando vilela marcelo salum - laura teixeira laura teixeira - fernando de almeida fernando de almeida fernando de almeida - laura teixeira laura teixeira - marcelo salum fernando vilela - luana geiger luana geiger - josé silveira madalena elek - fabio zimbres andrés sandoval - josé silveira madalena elek - fabio zimbres daniel bueno - mariana zanetti mariana zanetti - silvia amstalden silvia amstalden - terceira capa quarta capa
This is the second issue of Charivari, an independent publication made by twelve illustrators from Brazil. With a print run of 500, is composed by twelve sheets made of various sorts of paper, printed in two-colour silk-screen (black and white), totalizing four pages for each artist. The order of drawings vary according to the copy, once the binding was conceived for allowing this flexibility. The magazine is a medium for experimentation in drawing language. Charivari #1 measured 15,5 x 20,5 cm, and was also printed in two-colour silk-screen (black and red), with "Circus and Sex" chosen as theme. In Brazilian Portuguese, the word Charivari means not only a noisy event, but also a circus presentation where all artists introduce the best of their show. The distribution of Charivari #2 is now in course, through donations to institutions and people who demonstrate some conexion with this kind of artwork. The list of institutions which will receive it will soon be published in the blog.