In this work with the name of "Mulata de Oz" or "Mulata From Oz" I used materials some unpublished others not so much like oil paint, acrylic paint, acrylic resin and others for the first time like glitter glue, glitter and silver chrome spray.
But let's bring some illumination to Brazilian history
The mulatto woman now wants to be queen not only of carnival but also of her life and is respected in her country.
I don't want to be more in this patriarchal idea that for a long time insisted to exist described as coming from the African diaspora in Brazil with representation of the stereotype like these: White to get married, black to work and mulatto just for bed.
Now she leaves the supporting character to be the main character in the story, something that was stolen from her, and does not accept being called just another beautiful body with appellative adjectives as an erotic animal devoid of family members without reason or sensitivity destined only for the pleasure of the body and d