




Paulo Jose Nimer Abilel otherwise known as Pjota is a painter living in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
reminds me of greek mythology with a hint of some forest creatures combined. i love a forest creature. i just discovered my spirit animal is either an miniature golden ibex (from the mountain goat family) OR a Racka (unique Hungarian spiral horned sheep) that carries red balloons while it scales the steepest of mountains....
i just cant decide.
Here's an interview of Pjota by Anno Domini gallery: http://www.villagesavant.com/2009/09/interview-with-pjota.html
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