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Em celebração ao Dia Internacional das Mulheres, a União das Ilustradoras Brasileiras (UIB) tem o prazer de apresentar o projeto "Unidas na Diversidade: um álbum ilustrado sobre mulheres poderosas". No formato de um lindíssimo álbum de figurinhas, foram homenageadas mais de 30 brasileiras que inovaram, transformaram e ressignificaram o lugar da mulher no nosso país.
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In celebration of International Women's Day, the "União das Ilustradoras Brasileiras" (UIB) is pleased to present the project "United in Diversity: an illustrated album about powerful women". In the format of a beautiful sticker album, we have honored more than 30 Brazilian women who have innovated, transformed and given new meaning to the role of women in our country.
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Ao todo, foram selecionadas 32 mulheres brasileiras, sendo um conjunto de 4 escolhidas em 8 eixos temáticos: Artes Visuais, Ciências, Esporte, Figuras Históricas, Literatura, Música, Política e Televisão. O projeto colaborativo contou com a participação de 28 ilustradoras e cada uma contribuiu com a elaboração das figurinhas de acordo com seu próprio estilo artístico. Afinal, com homenageadas tão diversas, nada mais justo do que representá-las com os mais variados estilos de trabalho que temos disponíveis em nossa comunidade.
Então… venha apreciar o resultado final desta colaboração e conhecer um pouco mais sobre cada uma das mulheres prestigiadas.
Chegou a hora de colar as figurinhas!
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Overall, 32 women were selected, of which 4 were chosen from 8 thematic areas: Visual Arts, Science, Sports, Historical Figures, Literature, Music, Politics and Television.
The collaborative project involved 28 illustrators, each of whom contributed to the design of the stickers according to their own artistic style. After all, with such diverse honorees, nothing could be more fitting than representing them with the most varied styles of work we have in our community.
So... come and enjoy the end result of this collaboration and get to know a little more about each of the women featured.
It's time to put our stickers together!
Arissana Pataxó
PAINTER - TEACHER - CURATOR - ACTIVIST
A Visual Artist, she addresses indigenous issues in the contemporary world through various pictorial techniques. As well as working in the Pataxó village, she also carries out art education activities and produces teaching materials for other indigenous peoples.
A Visual Artist, she addresses indigenous issues in the contemporary world through various pictorial techniques. As well as working in the Pataxó village, she also carries out art education activities and produces teaching materials for other indigenous peoples.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Nayane Cunha
Laerte Coutinho
POLITICAL CARTOONIST - ACTIVIST - JOURNALIST - SCREENWRITER
Besides being a political cartoonist and screenwriter, she is a symbol of the trans movement in Brazil and co-founder of the Brazilian Transgender Association (ABRAT). Her life has been the subject of documentaries and short films, and she has also won awards for her work.
Besides being a political cartoonist and screenwriter, she is a symbol of the trans movement in Brazil and co-founder of the Brazilian Transgender Association (ABRAT). Her life has been the subject of documentaries and short films, and she has also won awards for her work.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Veridiana Camelo
Maria Auxiliadora
PAINTER - EMBROIDERER - ARTISAN
A self-taught painter from a humble background, she has brought originality and innovation to her paintings. From orishas to family celebrations, she portrayed the intimate Afro-Brazilian culture and became a worldwide reference.
A self-taught painter from a humble background, she has brought originality and innovation to her paintings. From orishas to family celebrations, she portrayed the intimate Afro-Brazilian culture and became a worldwide reference.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Aghata Gontijo
Tarsila do Amaral
PAINTER - DESIGNER - ILLUSTRATOR - CHRONICLER
One of the most recognized Brazilian artists, she took part in the first stage of the Brazilian modernist movement at the beginning of the 20th century. She portrayed typically Brazilian themes, innovating in the colors and shapes of her works. Her most famous painting is "Abaporu" (1928).
One of the most recognized Brazilian artists, she took part in the first stage of the Brazilian modernist movement at the beginning of the 20th century. She portrayed typically Brazilian themes, innovating in the colors and shapes of her works. Her most famous painting is "Abaporu" (1928).
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Alexandra Terzian
Francy Baniwa
ANTHROPOLOGIST - PHOTOGRAPHER - RESEARCHER - ACTIVIST - PIONEER
Anthropologist, photographer and researcher of the Baniwa people. The first indigenous Brazilian woman to publish an anthropology book, she obtained her master's degree at the age of 37 and is now a doctoral candidate at the National Museum, where she coordinates various projects.
Anthropologist, photographer and researcher of the Baniwa people. The first indigenous Brazilian woman to publish an anthropology book, she obtained her master's degree at the age of 37 and is now a doctoral candidate at the National Museum, where she coordinates various projects.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Débora Floriano
Jaqueline Goes
BIOMEDICAL - RESEARCHER - TEACHER - LECTURER
PhD in Human and Experimental Pathology. She was part of the team that mapped the first genomes of the new coronavirus within 48 hours of the first recorded case in Brazil, while other countries took an average of 15 days.
PhD in Human and Experimental Pathology. She was part of the team that mapped the first genomes of the new coronavirus within 48 hours of the first recorded case in Brazil, while other countries took an average of 15 days.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Stefanne Laia
Nise da Silveira
DOCTOR - PSYCHIATRIST - RESEARCHER - ACTIVIST
A doctor and psychiatrist, Nise revolutionized the treatment of mental illness in Brazil by employing therapeutic methods based on art and respect, as opposed to traditional aggressive and medicated treatments.
A doctor and psychiatrist, Nise revolutionized the treatment of mental illness in Brazil by employing therapeutic methods based on art and respect, as opposed to traditional aggressive and medicated treatments.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Grazielle Marques
Vivian Miranda
ASTROPHYSICIST - TEACHER - RESEARCHER - PIONEER
Vivian Miranda, PhD, pioneer as the first transsexual with a post-doctorate in astrophysics at the University of Arizona. She participates in a project with NASA and teaches at Stony Brook University. Her constant fight for rights is inspiring.
Vivian Miranda, PhD, pioneer as the first transsexual with a post-doctorate in astrophysics at the University of Arizona. She participates in a project with NASA and teaches at Stony Brook University. Her constant fight for rights is inspiring.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: May Aniya
Carol Santiago
PARALYMPIC SWIMMER - MULTIMEDALIST - WORLD CHAMPION
Brazil's most successful Paralympic swimmer, she was born with reduced vision. She is a multimedalist who holds the world record for the 50m freestyle and has become one of today's greatest inspirations in sport.
Brazil's most successful Paralympic swimmer, she was born with reduced vision. She is a multimedalist who holds the world record for the 50m freestyle and has become one of today's greatest inspirations in sport.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Giovanna Santos
Maria Esther Bueno
TENNIS PLAYER - MULTIMEDALIST - WORLD CHAMPION
Brazilian tennis player who was active between the 1950s and 1970s. She won 589 international titles during her career and is considered the greatest Brazilian tennis player of all time, among both men and women.
Brazilian tennis player who was active between the 1950s and 1970s. She won 589 international titles during her career and is considered the greatest Brazilian tennis player of all time, among both men and women.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Loren Bergantini
Marta
SOCCER PLAYER - WORLD CHAMPION - BUSINESSWOMAN - ACTIVIST
With unparalleled talent and unwavering courage, Marta doesn't just play soccer; she leads and inspires a revolution, paving the way and leading generations of future female stars into the world of sports.
With unparalleled talent and unwavering courage, Marta doesn't just play soccer; she leads and inspires a revolution, paving the way and leading generations of future female stars into the world of sports.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Jéssica Lemos
Rafaela Silva
JUDOKA - OLYMPIC ATHLETE - MULTIMEDALIST - WORLD CHAMPION
The only Brazilian judoka to hold the title of Olympic world champion. She made history in her home town by winning Brazil's first gold medal at the Rio Olympics.
The only Brazilian judoka to hold the title of Olympic world champion. She made history in her home town by winning Brazil's first gold medal at the Rio Olympics.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Suelen Dutra
Clara Camarão
INDIGENOUS WARRIOR - ACTIVIST - PIONEER
One of Brazil's first female warriors. She fought and led female troops against Dutch invasions. Her name is in the Book of Heroes and Heroines of the Homeland, making her a symbol of resistance and bravery.
One of Brazil's first female warriors. She fought and led female troops against Dutch invasions. Her name is in the Book of Heroes and Heroines of the Homeland, making her a symbol of resistance and bravery.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Giovanna Santos
Hipólita Jacinta Teixeira de Melo
INCONFIDENTE FROM MINAS GERAIS - ACTIVIST She was the first woman to be recognized as a major figure in the inconfidência mineira. With her fearless and intellectual personality, she claimed her place in the fight against the execution of the derrama and Portuguese rule.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Isabela Paar
Maria Felipa de Oliveira
FISHERWOMAN - SHELLFISH GATHERER - ACTIVIST
She was a Brazilian heroine in the fight against the Portuguese forces in 1823, during the Independence of Bahia. Fearless, she led a group of women who faced the enemy with courage, leaving a legacy of resistance and bravery.
She was a Brazilian heroine in the fight against the Portuguese forces in 1823, during the Independence of Bahia. Fearless, she led a group of women who faced the enemy with courage, leaving a legacy of resistance and bravery.
IIlustradora / llustrator: Maiara Araujo
Maria Quitéria
MILITARY HEROINE - ACTIVIST - PIONEER
From Feira de Santana, Bahia, she disguised herself as a man to fight for Brazil's independence. The first woman to join the Armed Forces, she was awarded a heroine's medal by D. Pedro I.
From Feira de Santana, Bahia, she disguised herself as a man to fight for Brazil's independence. The first woman to join the Armed Forces, she was awarded a heroine's medal by D. Pedro I.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Luísa Lôbo
Clarice Lispector
WRITER - JOURNALIST - NOVELIST - SHORT STORY WRITER
With her unique and deeply personal perspective on everyday aspects, Clarice Lispector built a brilliant career in Brazilian literature, leaving a legacy of great relevance to the modernist movement.
With her unique and deeply personal perspective on everyday aspects, Clarice Lispector built a brilliant career in Brazilian literature, leaving a legacy of great relevance to the modernist movement.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Ingrid Morais
Conceição Evaristo
LINGUIST - NOVELIST - SHORT STORY WRITER - POET
Afro-Brazilian novelist, short story writer and poet. She is a reference in contemporary literature. Her writings narrate the social reality of women and black people, as in her famous work "Ponciá Vicêncio" (2003).
Afro-Brazilian novelist, short story writer and poet. She is a reference in contemporary literature. Her writings narrate the social reality of women and black people, as in her famous work "Ponciá Vicêncio" (2003).
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Letícia Joy
Hilda Hilst
POET - FICTION WRITER - CHRONICLER - PLAYWRIGHT
Hilda Hilst explored the boundary between the human and the divine in her work. With a provocative and experimental style, she tackled themes such as love, death and spirituality. Her contribution to Brazilian literature is marked by bold language and an incessant quest to understand the complexity of existence.
Hilda Hilst explored the boundary between the human and the divine in her work. With a provocative and experimental style, she tackled themes such as love, death and spirituality. Her contribution to Brazilian literature is marked by bold language and an incessant quest to understand the complexity of existence.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Cookie
Maria Firmina dos Reis
WRITER - NOVELIST - PIONEER
Born in 1822, she was the first black Brazilian novelist. Her book "Úrsula" (1859) is a pioneering abolitionist novel, narrating a love triangle that challenged the slave system.
Born in 1822, she was the first black Brazilian novelist. Her book "Úrsula" (1859) is a pioneering abolitionist novel, narrating a love triangle that challenged the slave system.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: May Aniya
Cássia Eller
SINGER - SONGWRITER - MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST
Brazilian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Cássia Eller was one of the greatest representatives of Brazilian rock music in the 1990s. She was bisexual and had a deep voice, known for hits such as "Malandragem" (1994), "O Segundo Sol" (1999) and "Palavras ao Vento" (1999).
Brazilian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Cássia Eller was one of the greatest representatives of Brazilian rock music in the 1990s. She was bisexual and had a deep voice, known for hits such as "Malandragem" (1994), "O Segundo Sol" (1999) and "Palavras ao Vento" (1999).
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Sheyla Nogueira
Gal Costa
SINGER - SONGWRITER - MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST
Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who has created a renowned and prestigious career. She was voted the seventh greatest voice in Brazilian music by Rolling Stone Brasil magazine in 2012. Her biggest hits include "Baby" (1969) and "Chuva de Prata" (1984).
Singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who has created a renowned and prestigious career. She was voted the seventh greatest voice in Brazilian music by Rolling Stone Brasil magazine in 2012. Her biggest hits include "Baby" (1969) and "Chuva de Prata" (1984).
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Eduarda Bittencourt
Liniker
SINGER - SONGWRITER - ACTRESS - VISUAL ARTIST
Liniker, a trans singer and artist, made history in 2022 by winning the Latin Grammy for Best Album and Best Song in Portuguese. She broke taboos by being the first black transgender artist to occupy the 51st Chair of the Brazilian Academy of Culture.
Liniker, a trans singer and artist, made history in 2022 by winning the Latin Grammy for Best Album and Best Song in Portuguese. She broke taboos by being the first black transgender artist to occupy the 51st Chair of the Brazilian Academy of Culture.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Patricia Camata
Mart'nália
ACTRESS - SINGER - SONGWRITER - PERCUSSIONIST - INSTRUMENTALIST
Samba icon, singer and actress with a 20-year career, she has been playing since childhood. Winner of two Latin Grammys for Best Record, her voice is a hit with songs like "Cabide" (2005) and "Onde você anda" (2019).
Samba icon, singer and actress with a 20-year career, she has been playing since childhood. Winner of two Latin Grammys for Best Record, her voice is a hit with songs like "Cabide" (2005) and "Onde você anda" (2019).
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Elida Almeida
Bertha Lutz
BIOLOGIST - SCIENTIST - EDUCATOR - ACTIVIST - DIPLOMAT - POLITICIAN
A Brazilian biologist, educator and politician, she was a crucial figure in achieving the right to vote for women in Brazil. As a diplomat, she contributed to the inclusion of mentions of gender equality in the final text of the United Nations Charter.
A Brazilian biologist, educator and politician, she was a crucial figure in achieving the right to vote for women in Brazil. As a diplomat, she contributed to the inclusion of mentions of gender equality in the final text of the United Nations Charter.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Suzzana Magalhães
Dilma Rousseff
ECONOMIST - FORMER PRESIDENT OF BRAZIL - PIONEER
A survivor of torture during the military dictatorship, Dilma was the first woman president of Brazil, a position she held from 2011 to 2016. Today, she is president of the New Development Bank (NDB).
A survivor of torture during the military dictatorship, Dilma was the first woman president of Brazil, a position she held from 2011 to 2016. Today, she is president of the New Development Bank (NDB).
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Bruna Conrado
Erika Hilton
MODEL - ACTIVIST - CONGRESSWOMAN - PIONEER
Transvestite, black and elected Congresswoman (2023/ São Paulo). An important current collaborator in the fight against discrimination against the LGBTQIA+ community and for the enhancement of young and peripheral cultural initiatives.
Transvestite, black and elected Congresswoman (2023/ São Paulo). An important current collaborator in the fight against discrimination against the LGBTQIA+ community and for the enhancement of young and peripheral cultural initiatives.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Cindi S. Nascimento
Sonia Guajajara
TEACHER - ACTIVIST - MINISTER FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
A teacher, politician and activist from the Guajajara/Tentehar ethnic group. Sonia was Brazil's first indigenous minister and is internationally recognized for defending the rights of indigenous people and the environment.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Loren Bergantini
Gloria Maria
JOURNALIST - REPORTER - PRESENTER - PIONEER
Glória Maria, a pioneer and inspiration, broke down barriers as the first black reporter on Brazilian TV, enriching the media narrative with diversity and representativity.
Glória Maria, a pioneer and inspiration, broke down barriers as the first black reporter on Brazilian TV, enriching the media narrative with diversity and representativity.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Giovanna Baptista
Iolanda Braga
ACTRESS - DANCER - PIONEER
Carioca, actress and dancer. The first black woman to star in a Brazilian soap opera: "A Cor da Sua Pele" (1965) and also the first to have her face printed in the Belinda cosmetics campaign.
Carioca, actress and dancer. The first black woman to star in a Brazilian soap opera: "A Cor da Sua Pele" (1965) and also the first to have her face printed in the Belinda cosmetics campaign.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Stefanne Laia
Ivani Ribeiro
ACTRESS - WRITER - SOAP OPERA AUTHOR - PIONEER
Radio actress, writer and pioneering author of telenovelas. She was one of the most important authors of Brazilian telenovelas, creating the unforgettable "A Muralha" (1968), "Mulheres de Areia" (1973) and "A Viagem" (1994).
Radio actress, writer and pioneering author of telenovelas. She was one of the most important authors of Brazilian telenovelas, creating the unforgettable "A Muralha" (1968), "Mulheres de Areia" (1973) and "A Viagem" (1994).
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Juliana Garcia
Xuxa Meneghel
ACTRESS - PRESENTER - SINGER - BUSINESSWOMAN - ACTIVIST
Known as the "Queen of the little ones", Xuxa transformed TV with "Xou da Xuxa" (1986), she established the Xuxa Meneghel Foundation for social causes and is a strong advocate of LGBT rights in Brazil.
Known as the "Queen of the little ones", Xuxa transformed TV with "Xou da Xuxa" (1986), she established the Xuxa Meneghel Foundation for social causes and is a strong advocate of LGBT rights in Brazil.
Ilustradora / Illustrator: Susane Carvalho
CRÉDITOS/ CREDITS:
Organização / Organization:
Loren Bergantini (@lorenbergantini.art/ lorenbergantini.studio)
Curadoria / Curatorship:
Bruna (@conradr4ws | https://behance.net/conradraws)
Cindi S. Nascimento (@Cindilante / https://www.behance.net/cindilante)
Eduarda Bittencourt (madu__bittencourt / eduardabittencourt.myportfolio.com)
Giovanna Santos (@hgiovannasantos | https://www.behance.net/giovannasantos29)
Patrícia Camata (@pcamata | pcamata.com.br)
Stefanne Laia (@stefannelaia)
Cindi S. Nascimento (@Cindilante / https://www.behance.net/cindilante)
Eduarda Bittencourt (madu__bittencourt / eduardabittencourt.myportfolio.com)
Giovanna Santos (@hgiovannasantos | https://www.behance.net/giovannasantos29)
Patrícia Camata (@pcamata | pcamata.com.br)
Stefanne Laia (@stefannelaia)
Design:
Cindi S. Nascimento (@Cindilante / https://www.behance.net/cindilante)
Débora Floriano (@dhe_floriano | https://florianostudio.com.br/)
Giovanna Baptista (@ggbaptista / www.ggbaptista.com)
Maiara Araujo (@maiilustra| https://www.behance.net/maiaraujoferreira)
Patricia Camata (@pcamata | pcamata.com.br)
Débora Floriano (@dhe_floriano | https://florianostudio.com.br/)
Giovanna Baptista (@ggbaptista / www.ggbaptista.com)
Maiara Araujo (@maiilustra| https://www.behance.net/maiaraujoferreira)
Patricia Camata (@pcamata | pcamata.com.br)
Capa / Cover:
Loren Bergantini (@lorenbergantini.art/ lorenbergantini.studio)
Patricia Camata (@pcamata | pcamata.com.br)
Loren Bergantini (@lorenbergantini.art/ lorenbergantini.studio)
Patricia Camata (@pcamata | pcamata.com.br)
Redação / Text:
Bruna Conrado (@conradr4ws | https://behance.net/conradraws)
Giovanna Santos (@hgiovannasantos | https://www.behance.net/giovannasantos29)
Letícia Joy (@leticiajoyart | https://leticialeandro.carrd.co/)
Bruna Conrado (@conradr4ws | https://behance.net/conradraws)
Giovanna Santos (@hgiovannasantos | https://www.behance.net/giovannasantos29)
Letícia Joy (@leticiajoyart | https://leticialeandro.carrd.co/)
Ilustrações / Illustration:
Aghata Gontijo (@heyagontijo | https://www.behance.net/aghatagontijo)
Alexandra Terzian (@aleterzianarte | https://www.behance.net/aleterzian)
Bruna Conrado (@conradr4ws | https://behance.net/conradraws)
Cindi S. Nascimento (@Cindilante | https://www.behance.net/cindilante)
Cookie (@cookieartzzz - behance.net/cookieartzzz)
Débora Floriano (@dhe_floriano | https://www.behance.net/dhefloriano)
Eduarda Bittencourt (@madu__bittencourt/ |https://www.behance.net/eduardabittencourt)
Elida Almeida (@elidaallm | http://behance.net/elidaalm)
Giovanna Baptista (@ggbaptista / www.ggbaptista.com)
Giovanna Santos (@hgiovannasantos | https://www.behance.net/giovannasantos29)
Grazielle Marques (@marelle.art)
Ingrid Morais (@ilustraguigui | https://www.behance.net/ilustraguigui )
Isabela Paar (@isabelapaar | https://www.behance.net/isabelapaar)
Jéssica Lemos (@lemos_dona | https://www.behance.net/lemos_l)
Juliana Garcia (@juliannagarcia_com / https://www.behance.net/juliannagarcia_com)
Letícia Joy (@leticiajoyart | https://www.behance.net/letcialeandroart)
Loren Bergantini (@lorenbergantini.art | https://www.behance.net/lorenbergantini)
Luísa Lôbo (@lulobo_art | https://www.behance.net/lulobo_art)
Maiara Araujo (@maiilustra | https://www.behance.net/maiaraujoferreira)
May Aniya (@may.aokianiya | https://www.behance.net/mayaokianiya)
Nayane Cunha ( @navecriativastudio | https://www.behance.net/navecriativastudio)
Patricia Camata (@pcamata | https://www.behance.net/pcamata)
Sheyla Nogueira (@SheyNog | https://www.behance.net/sheynog)
Stefanne Laia (@stefannelaia)
Suelen Dutra (@bubu_ssauro | https://www.behance.net/bubussauro)
Susane Carvalho (@suusaneh | behance.net/suusanec)
Suzzana Magalhães (@_suzzana | https://www.behance.net/suzzana_magalhaes )
Veridiana Camelo (@veripc.art | https://www.behance.net/veridianafox )
Aghata Gontijo (@heyagontijo | https://www.behance.net/aghatagontijo)
Alexandra Terzian (@aleterzianarte | https://www.behance.net/aleterzian)
Bruna Conrado (@conradr4ws | https://behance.net/conradraws)
Cindi S. Nascimento (@Cindilante | https://www.behance.net/cindilante)
Cookie (@cookieartzzz - behance.net/cookieartzzz)
Débora Floriano (@dhe_floriano | https://www.behance.net/dhefloriano)
Eduarda Bittencourt (@madu__bittencourt/ |https://www.behance.net/eduardabittencourt)
Elida Almeida (@elidaallm | http://behance.net/elidaalm)
Giovanna Baptista (@ggbaptista / www.ggbaptista.com)
Giovanna Santos (@hgiovannasantos | https://www.behance.net/giovannasantos29)
Grazielle Marques (@marelle.art)
Ingrid Morais (@ilustraguigui | https://www.behance.net/ilustraguigui )
Isabela Paar (@isabelapaar | https://www.behance.net/isabelapaar)
Jéssica Lemos (@lemos_dona | https://www.behance.net/lemos_l)
Juliana Garcia (@juliannagarcia_com / https://www.behance.net/juliannagarcia_com)
Letícia Joy (@leticiajoyart | https://www.behance.net/letcialeandroart)
Loren Bergantini (@lorenbergantini.art | https://www.behance.net/lorenbergantini)
Luísa Lôbo (@lulobo_art | https://www.behance.net/lulobo_art)
Maiara Araujo (@maiilustra | https://www.behance.net/maiaraujoferreira)
May Aniya (@may.aokianiya | https://www.behance.net/mayaokianiya)
Nayane Cunha ( @navecriativastudio | https://www.behance.net/navecriativastudio)
Patricia Camata (@pcamata | https://www.behance.net/pcamata)
Sheyla Nogueira (@SheyNog | https://www.behance.net/sheynog)
Stefanne Laia (@stefannelaia)
Suelen Dutra (@bubu_ssauro | https://www.behance.net/bubussauro)
Susane Carvalho (@suusaneh | behance.net/suusanec)
Suzzana Magalhães (@_suzzana | https://www.behance.net/suzzana_magalhaes )
Veridiana Camelo (@veripc.art | https://www.behance.net/veridianafox )
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