"In 1980 I left behind a career as an accountant
and I dove into the artistic universe. I began as an artisan's assistant
and a sculptor, and gradually I became fascinated with gems and crystals.
Soon after, I was exhibiting my work at local art fairs and markets.
"Despite the fact my academic formation revolved around sitting
behind a desk, now I can tell you I could never go back to a technical
or bureaucratic job – I have more patience for art than for
logic!
"Nowadays I travel throughout Brazil in search of crystals from
Bahia, emeralds from Minas Gerais, agates from Rio Grande do Sul,
and many other naturally occurring wonders. I continuously learn
new techniques and craft different products. I realize I have experienced
a great personal transformation. Although many times difficult, I
have learned that the path of an artisan is a path without return
in which a person experiences beauty to the maximum, as well as moments
of singular freedom.
"I know the Internet has a great potential, but I must admit
I don't know much about computers – it's synonymous to a way
of life I long left behind. I leave that to my children - they can
take care of it for me. To me, Novica means an excellent opportunity
for people to get to know the extraordinary work people all over
the world are capable of making. It is an excellent way for an artisan
to exhibit his work without the confinement of borders."
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