MINIATURE CONSTRUCTION SITES
BRUNA CANEPA
Can we look at a drawing as a miniature of a construction site? We gather specific tools, use them with their compatible techniques and a recognizable set of materials and, most importantly, we work with our hands (and our bodies) passing rulers, pens and pencils over the page. Drawings are constructions in and of themselves. Drawings are not flat surfaces but three-dimensional things with materiality: thickness, texture, shape, size. A drawing is also a space for decisions, with the potential for experimentation––the surface of the page is imprinted with our trials and errors, rendering a record of the process and our efforts. The three drawings constructed here are just that: a compilation of gestures made with tools guided by a pair of hands and an intent; a succession of actions made material. Their images? Structures and symbols rupturing, constructed with noisy lines and colors on paper.
Bruna Canepa is an architect based in São Paulo, Brazil. Canepa co-founded the architectural practice Miniatura (2010 – 2014), and has worked as a visual artist since 2008, participating in a series of exhibitions and publications in Brazil and abroad. Canepa graduated from Escola da Cidade in 2013 and is currently studying at FAUUSP (Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da Universidade de São Paulo).