This work evokes the colors and shapes of Brasilia, and is also a tribute to a famous architect.
Indeed, the city was designed by Oscar Niemeyer. In metaphorical terms, Brasilia is often referred to as an "architectural utopia" or "planned dream". The vision of an ideal future: Brasilia was created to embody a nation's aspiration towards a prosperous, unified future. It was a bold dream to create a modern, functional city that would symbolize Brazil's growth and power. In this way, Brasilia can be seen as the manifestation of an entire country's hope and ambition.
Geometry as language: Brasilia's design is based on geometric forms, with wide avenues converging on key central points. This unique aesthetic gives it a strong visual identity, reinforcing the metaphor of rationality and human progress.