I will use this post as an opportunity to write about something I love other than Illustration: Capoeira.
Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian martial art, and like any martial art it teaches you to attack and defend yourself.
But the physical abilities you learn by practicing Capoeira are just half of it. Through it you are introduced to a whole culture that is filled with rich traditions characterized by song, dance, colors and joy.
Unlike other martial arts, Capoeira uses music to set the rhythm of the game. Different instruments are used to do so but none are more important than the berimbau, which has become sort of a universal symbol for Capoeira. It is so characteristic of the sport that some who want to declare their passion for Capoeira have used it in tattoo designs as a capoeirista's mark. The tattoos capoeirista's get range from lyrics from part of a song, berimbaus, scenes of 2 people playing...basically anything related to the art. In some cases the capoeirista decides to get a tattoo based on their capoeira name. Now what is a capoeira name you ask? Well one of the traditions in this martial art is getting your capoeira name a few months after you have been practicing, it is a way to identify you by something that stands out in you. This element could be anything from a physical trait, a personality trait or the way you play or fight.
I myself have a name and a tattoo based on my name.
Now to get to this illustration. It was done for a fellow capoeirista that goes by the name Gladiador, which means gladiator in portuguese (hard to guess right?). He basically asked me to draw a torn up gladiator holding a berimbau as if it were his sword.
Just good old fashioned pencil for this one.
Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian martial art, and like any martial art it teaches you to attack and defend yourself.
But the physical abilities you learn by practicing Capoeira are just half of it. Through it you are introduced to a whole culture that is filled with rich traditions characterized by song, dance, colors and joy.
Unlike other martial arts, Capoeira uses music to set the rhythm of the game. Different instruments are used to do so but none are more important than the berimbau, which has become sort of a universal symbol for Capoeira. It is so characteristic of the sport that some who want to declare their passion for Capoeira have used it in tattoo designs as a capoeirista's mark. The tattoos capoeirista's get range from lyrics from part of a song, berimbaus, scenes of 2 people playing...basically anything related to the art. In some cases the capoeirista decides to get a tattoo based on their capoeira name. Now what is a capoeira name you ask? Well one of the traditions in this martial art is getting your capoeira name a few months after you have been practicing, it is a way to identify you by something that stands out in you. This element could be anything from a physical trait, a personality trait or the way you play or fight.
I myself have a name and a tattoo based on my name.
Now to get to this illustration. It was done for a fellow capoeirista that goes by the name Gladiador, which means gladiator in portuguese (hard to guess right?). He basically asked me to draw a torn up gladiator holding a berimbau as if it were his sword.
Just good old fashioned pencil for this one.
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