Gilmar De Lima (1960) and Bettina Züllig Pansera (1980) are landscape architects and multidimensional artists based in Curitiba, Brazil. They form “Maozinha Verde Urban Art” with a focus on Urban Sustainability.

With a long history of successful and award-winning projects, they use art as an expression of their purpose of “Reconnection with Nature.”

Since 2015, they have been creatively active in the ESG field with projects involving regenerative materiality, revitalizing urban spaces by incorporating art as an interactive strategic element.

Creators of the “Atmosphere Brazil” movement, which aims to spread Sustainable Brazilian Art as a genuine form of expression in defense of the Environment.

They thus embark on a new Creative Journey, guided by “Inclusive and Sustainable Innovation” as a means of conscious transformation in response to Climate Change.

Désirée Sessegolo

Glass Art

Désirée Sessegolo is a designer trained at UFPR and has been developing artistic glass projects for over 15 years. Her career includes more than 50 exhibitions held in various countries: Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Italy, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Bulgaria. Désirée is dedicated to socio-environmental projects, empowering people in underserved communities to transform glass waste into creative objects, promoting social inclusion with a sustainable approach.

Atmosphere Brazil

+55 41 9505-1005

atmospherebrazil@gmail.com

Innovazione Sostenibile Inclusiva – Arte Brasiliana Multidimensionale come Forma Genuina di Espressione a Difesa dell’Ambiente.

 

 

Atmosphere Brazil

+55 41 9505-1005

atmospherebrazil@gmail.com