Miguela Moura

BRAZIL - Web of Life Forest

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Miguela Moura chose to paint Ñanduti — a weaving technique passed down through generations of women in her Guarani community. According to tradition, a spider taught the women how to weave the intricate pattern, but the real gift was the meaning embedded in it: the interconnection of all things. For Moura, the web represents women as weavers of life — connecting family, nature, and generations across time.

** Artworks are not indicative or representative of entire cultures. They are created by individuals whose work is informed by their own histories and communities.**

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  • Substrate: Matte non-woven paper, pre-trimmed; FSC-certified and PFAS-free. 
  • Inks: Water-based, non-flammable, non-combustible, nickel-free; GREENGUARD GOLD and ECOLOGO® certified.
  • Width: 27.6"
  • Pattern Repeat: 55.1"W (printed as two 27.6"W panels, A & B) x 25.4"H (straight match)
  • Fire Rating: ASTM E84 Class A
  • Air Quality: Both the substrate and the ink used are certified for low chemical emissions.
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GUARANI PEOPLE - BRAZIL

MIGUELA MOURA

Miguela Moura is a Guarani artist whose vibrant work explores the intersection of ancestral wisdom and contemporary expression. Born and raised on the Brazil–Paraguay border, her art weaves together themes of family, dreams, maternal strength, and Indigenous identity. Her work has been featured in exhibitions such as Histórias Indígenas at MASP in São Paulo and in Norway, and she illustrated the children's book Jaxy Jatere, published by HarperCollins Kids.

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