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About Barbara Crane Navarro - Rainforest Art Project

I'm a French artist living near Paris. From 1968 to 1973 I studied at Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island, then at the San Francisco Art Institute in San Francisco, California, for my BFA. My work for many decades has been informed and inspired by time spent with indigenous communities. Various study trips devoted to the exploration of techniques and natural pigments took me originally to the Dogon of Mali, West Africa, and subsequently to Yanomami communities in Venezuela and Brazil. Over many years, during the winters, I studied the techniques of traditional Bogolan painting. Hand woven fabric is dyed with boiled bark from the Wolo tree or crushed leaves from other trees, then painted with mud from the Niger river which oxidizes in contact with the dye. Through the Dogon and the Yanomami, my interest in the multiplicity of techniques and supports for aesthetic expression influenced my artistic practice. The voyages to the Amazon Rainforest have informed several series of paintings created while living among the Yanomami. The support used is roughly woven canvas prepared with acrylic medium then textured with a mixture of sand from the river bank and lava. This supple canvas is then rolled and transported on expeditions into the forest. They are then painted using a mixture of acrylic colors and Achiote and Genipap, the vegetal pigments used by the Yanomami for their ritual body paintings and on practical and shamanic implements. My concern for the ongoing devastation of the Amazon Rainforest has inspired my films and installation projects. Since 2005, I've created a perfomance and film project - Fire Sculpture - to bring urgent attention to Rainforest issues. To protest against the continuing destruction, I've publicly set fire to my totemic sculptures. These burning sculptures symbolize the degradation of nature and the annihilation of indigenous cultures that depend on the forest for their survival.

Free-Flowing Rivers As Nature-Based Solutions — Stigmatis

The Zambezi River carrying sediment downstream. WWF Jeff Opperman Contributor | 27 Dec. 2022 This is the fifth in a seven-part series that explores the application of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) to climate and nature challenges, with a focus on water management in Africa … Continue reading

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We love this! Great way to educate children about the Amazon Rainforest and the Yanomami culture! – « Amazon Rainforest Magic The adventures of Namowë, a Yanomami boy » and « Amazon Rainforest Magic The adventures of Meromi, a Yanomami girl » – For ages 8 to 12 to 100!  – written and illustrated by Barbara Crane Navarro – NOW ON KINDLE, TOO!

illustration from « Amazon Rainforest Magic – The adventures of Meromi, a Yanomami girl » « Barbara’s books are well worth the time for you and your children. Amazonian life, for Indigenous communities and wildlife, is at a precipice. Perhaps learning more, and … Continue reading

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Oceans Aren’t Just Warming—Their Soundscapes Are Transforming — Mother Jones

This story was originally published in Wired and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Wander into nature and give a good shout, and only nearby birds, frogs, and squirrels will hear you. 1,392 more words ​​Oceans Aren’t Just Warming—Their Soundscapes … Continue reading

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¡Niños Yanomami para los niños del mundo! – « La Magia de la Amazonia Las aventuras de Namowë, un niño Yanomami » y « La Magia de la Amazonia Las aventuras de Meromi, una niña Yanomami » – ¡Para edades de 8 a 12 a 100 años! – escrito e ilustrado por Barbara Crane Navarro – ¡AHORA TAMBIÉN en KINDLE!

«Las imágenes cautivadoras tienen el poder de energizar las aventuras de los niños Yanomami para captar la atención y la curiosidad del lector.  Para mí que, como Bárbara, tuve el privilegio de vivir con los Yanomami, las historias evocadoras y … Continue reading

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Breathing In, Breathing Out | Audubon – National Audubon Society

Breathing In, Breathing Out | Audubon – National Audubon Society https://ift.tt/TGc0ABZ Breathing In, Breathing Out | Audubon  National Audubon Society Superforest via “deforestation” – Google News https://ift.tt/FTtk7RO Breathing In, Breathing Out | Audubon – National Audubon Society —

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Des enfants Yanomami pour les enfants du monde ! – « La Magie de l’Amazonie Les aventures de Namowë, un garçon Yanomami » et « La Magie de l’Amazonie Les aventures de Meromi, une fille Yanomami » – Pour les 8 à 12 à 100 ans! – écrit et illustré par Barbara Crane Navarro – MAINTENANT sur KINDLE AUSSI !

« Les images captivantes ont le pouvoir de dynamiser les aventures des enfants Yanomami afin de capter l’attention et la curiosité du lecteur.  Pour moi qui, comme Barbara, ai eu le privilège de vivre avec les Yanomami, les histoires évocatrices et … Continue reading

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History of the Major Trade Routes — msamba

In this video, let’s retrace the evolution of the world’s major trade routes, from the Incense Route until today. Support the channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/geohistory English translation & voiceover: Matthew Bates https://www.epicvoiceover.com/ Original French version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q88eR… Russian version: Coming soon … Continue reading

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Yanomami children for the children of the world! – « Amazon Rainforest Magic The adventures of Namowë, a Yanomami boy » and « Amazon Rainforest Magic The adventures of Meromi, a Yanomami girl » – For ages 8 to 12 to 100!  – written and illustrated by Barbara Crane Navarro – NOW ON KINDLE, TOO!

illustration from the « Amazon Rainforest Magic » book series – for volume 3 (not yet published) « The engaging images have the power to energize the Yanomami children’s adventures in order to capture the reader’s attention and curiosity.  For me, … Continue reading

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Education Is a Key Lifeline for World’s Forests! — HUMAN WRONGS WATCH

Human Wrongs Watch Survey points out that forest education must be strengthened to meet global challenges Forestry education needs to be improved, according to new survey. ROME, 24 June 2021 (FAO)* – Forest education at all levels – from primary … Continue reading

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¡Estos libros son deliciosos! – « La Magia de la Amazonia Las aventuras de Namowë, un niño Yanomami »  y « La Magia de la Amazonia Las aventuras de Meromi, una niña Yanomami » – ¡Para edades de 8 a 12 a 100 años! – escrito e ilustrado por Barbara Crane Navarro – ¡AHORA TAMBIÉN en KINDLE!

« Aunque están escritos para niños, estos libros “La Magia de la Amazonia” me parecieron divertidos de leer y muy informativos.  Me encontré riendo en todo momento. Son historias geniales y, aunque fantásticas y aventureras, aprendí mucho sobre los yanomami, su … Continue reading

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