The laçador statue is a monument of Porto Alegre city. It is the representation of traditional gaucho pilchar (wearing a gaucho’s vestment) made by Antonio Caringi. Antonio Caringi was a Brazilian sculpture born in the city of Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul in May 25 in the year of 1905. He began his career at age 23, living Brazil to improve his techniques in Monique, Deutschland. He came back to Brazil in 1940 because of the Second World War. In 1958, he built the laçador in Largo do Bombeiro, and after it was transferred to Sítio do Laçador.
For the most people the Laçador is a cool place to take a photo and relax. Near the airport Salgado Filho, the statue is easy to find and it has a great parking lot. It represents the Gauchos, and some people think it is mysterious and manlike.
Our group make a conclusion, for us the Laçador represent the simbol of Gauchos and its for shows the bravery of our culture. It is a big stone statue and we stayed very impressive with the important of the Laçador
We like your job, is the only one that depicts a work of our state. Congratulations. Yasmin and Mariana 8th A.
ResponderExcluirLeonardo is representing really well the statue of Laçador. It is a job very well done !!
ResponderExcluirEduardo K, Henrique and João Vicente
We don't like because aren't really typical gaucho's clothes. We are gauchos and we should do something better.
ResponderExcluirArthur, Felipe e Leo Bertoletti 8E
1-In our opnion the work is coll,but we think it should hold the "rope" in his hands.Fernanda, Vitoria and Suziane- 8ªE
ResponderExcluirThere are some diferences that make the pictures even cooler. Good job
ResponderExcluirBárbara and Laura Ramos 8ªE
I think he should have looked forward and not sideways, as in the original. Natasha, Amanda and Eduarda 8E
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