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MuBE (Brazilian Museum of Sculpture and Ecology) 
Founded in 1995 and designed by Paulo Mendes da Rocha, it stands out for its architecture 
and exhibitions that blend art and environment.
 
                     

                                 
Liuba (1923–2005) was a Bulgarian-born sculptor who lived in Brazil, 
known for blending archaic and modern forms inspired by nature and mythology. Her work shifts between figuration and abstraction, 
using organic bronze shapes that interact with space and environment.


“Shapes” is a film created to promote the exhibition of sculptor Liuba at MuBE (Brazilian Museum of Sculpture and Ecology). 
Inspired by the curves, gestures, and silences of Liuba’s work, the film creates a poetic dialogue between sculpture and body, matter and movement.

We invited a contortionist to mirror the shapes of Liuba’s sculptures using the human body to echo the same intuitive and emotional language the artist molded into bronze. 
The core concept of the campaign is: "You don’t need to decipher. You need to feel."

The film isn’t about explaining the work — it’s about translating it into breath, motion, and presence. A living tribute to the power of feeling.




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