Favela Painting: On a Mission to Color the Community

Sequestered within the city of Rio de Janeiro, two men are giving the poor, compact community of Santa Marta a radiant makeover. Jeroen Koolhaas and Dre Urhahn originally came to the favelas of Brazil in 2005 to film a documentary about hip hop for MTV, but after MTV left, they decided to stay. Soon after, the Dutch duo known simply as Haas&Hahn began Favela Painting, an organization dedicated to bringing “outrageous works of art to unexpected places.” And if you think they’re doing this on their own accord, they aren’t. Local youths are employed as an integral part of their various projects.

Check out more pictures of their latest endeavor, “O Morro” (The Hill), after the jump.

Below is an illustration of what they hope “O Morro” will look like if they can raise enough funds to finish the project. Fan them on Facebook to follow along on their progress in Santa Marta.

[via nalden.net]

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[...] “Sequestered within the city of Rio de Janeiro, two men are giving the poor, compact community of Santa Marta a radiant makeover. Dutch duo Jeroen Koolhaas and Dre Urhahn originally came to the favelas of Brazil in 2005 to film a documentary about hip hop for MTV, but after MTV left, they decided to stay. Soon after, the Dutch duo (known simply as Haas&Hahn) began Favela Painting, an organization dedicated to bringing outrageous works of art to unexpected places.”  — Flavorwire [...]

[...] be attachments for solar energy, water purification and organic farming. Finding muse in the famous favela paintings of Rio de Janeiro, Reyes also hopes that survivors will be able to use the walls of their shelters [...]

[...] IPS.org Filed under Architecture, Color, Design [...]

[...] Favela painting. Looks cool, but the ethics of redecorating the exterior of a slum are somewhat fraught. [...]

[...] Inspired by Monica Vinader’s coloured faceted stones and brightly coloured silk cord on her Fiji bracelets, my gorgeous web designer aka ‘Supersuz’ stumbled upon this fanatstic colour saturated initiative to bring colour into the poor communities of Santa Marta. Like Monica’s Fiji bracelets wouldn’t is be lovely if each colour was associated with a blessing just as her cerise symbolises love, turquoise – peace and saffron – health. To read our exclusive interview with Monica and shop the Fiji bracelets, click here. To read more about ‘Favela painting: On a mission to colour the community’, click here. [...]

[...] Favela Painting project started in the slums of Rio de Janeiro after documentary filmmakers Haas&Hahn completed an [...]

[...] Favela Painting project started in the slums of Rio de Janeiro after documentary filmmakers Haas&Hahn completed an [...]

[...] Favela Painting: On a Mission to Color the Community – "Jeroen Koolhaas and Dre Urhahn originally came to the favelas of Brazil in 2005 to film a documentary about hip hop for MTV, but after MTV left, they decided to stay. Soon after, the Dutch duo known simply as Haas&Hahn began Favela Painting, an organization dedicated to bringing “outrageous works of art to unexpected places.”" [...]

[...] (Via Flavorwire) [...]

[...] Favela Painting is an amazing-looking project by two Dutch painters who arrived in Brazil to make a documentary for MTV and decided to stay. Via C-Monster by way of Flavorwire. [...]

[...] post by Casper Johansson on Lost At E Minor caught my eye this morning, highlighting the amazing Favela Painting project by Haas and [...]

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[...] Dando color a las favelas  flavorwire.com/90757/favela-painting-on-a-mission-to-color-t...  por Pecinejo hace 5 segundos [...]

[...] 荷兰艺术家Jeroen Koolhaas 和 Dre Urhahn 给他们热爱的这一片巴西贫民区带来了一丝生气。他们把这个计划称之为Favela Painting(贫民区绘画),如图,他们希望经过自己的努力把这些房子变得五颜六色起来。来源 [...]

[...] of Rio de Janeiro, Jeroen Koolhaas and Dre Urhahn (better known as Haas&Hahn) decided to add their own flair to the neighborhood and help the community at the same time. [...]

Is this for real? Really nice, the colors! Rainbow!

THANK YOU GUYS:-) FOR BRINGING some joy and colours ( lots of them, in fact!) to that sad and forgotten place of this planet! Hope it will bring courage and self-steem to these suffering populations!

Brazzucas scumbag of this world, WHo cares about that people? Monkeys from the jungle who learn how to speak badly.

i have to ask you all: would you really want to live in a bizarre place like this?

it won't stop everything that could go wrong...but, there is nothing at all wrong with possible joy, hope, or a sense of escape.

I love this. I think some of the former (present?)black townships in South Africa could benefit from this burst of colour and cheerfulness. Stunning

This is a really amazing project....but how will they stop the gang members from posting their own grafitti/gangsign. I live in Rio and it is everywhere, in every neighborhood?

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  1. [...] Favela painting. Looks cool, but the ethics of redecorating the exterior of a slum are somewhat fraught. [...]

  2. [...] of Rio de Janeiro, Jeroen Koolhaas and Dre Urhahn (better known as Haas&Hahn) decided to add their own flair to the neighborhood and help the community at the same time. [...]

  3. [...] Inspired by Monica Vinader’s coloured faceted stones and brightly coloured silk cord on her Fiji bracelets, my gorgeous web designer aka ‘Supersuz’ stumbled upon this fanatstic colour saturated initiative to bring colour into the poor communities of Santa Marta. Like Monica’s Fiji bracelets wouldn’t is be lovely if each colour was associated with a blessing just as her cerise symbolises love, turquoise – peace and saffron – health. To read our exclusive interview with Monica and shop the Fiji bracelets, click here. To read more about ‘Favela painting: On a mission to colour the community’, click here. [...]

  4. [...] Favela Painting project started in the slums of Rio de Janeiro after documentary filmmakers Haas&Hahn completed an [...]

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  6. [...] Favela Painting project started in the slums of Rio de Janeiro after documentary filmmakers Haas&Hahn completed an [...]

  7. [...] Favela Painting is an amazing-looking project by two Dutch painters who arrived in Brazil to make a documentary for MTV and decided to stay. Via C-Monster by way of Flavorwire. [...]

  8. [...] post by Casper Johansson on Lost At E Minor caught my eye this morning, highlighting the amazing Favela Painting project by Haas and [...]

  9. [...] Dando color a las favelas  flavorwire.com/90757/favela-painting-on-a-mission-to-color-t…  por Pecinejo hace 5 segundos [...]

  10. [...] 荷兰艺术家Jeroen Koolhaas 和 Dre Urhahn 给他们热爱的这一片巴西贫民区带来了一丝生气。他们把这个计划称之为Favela Painting(贫民区绘画),如图,他们希望经过自己的努力把这些房子变得五颜六色起来。来源 [...]

  11. [...] Favela Painting: On a Mission to Color the Community – "Jeroen Koolhaas and Dre Urhahn originally came to the favelas of Brazil in 2005 to film a documentary about hip hop for MTV, but after MTV left, they decided to stay. Soon after, the Dutch duo known simply as Haas&Hahn began Favela Painting, an organization dedicated to bringing “outrageous works of art to unexpected places.”" [...]

  12. [...] IPS.org Filed under Architecture, Color, Design [...]

  13. [...] be attachments for solar energy, water purification and organic farming. Finding muse in the famous favela paintings of Rio de Janeiro, Reyes also hopes that survivors will be able to use the walls of their shelters [...]

  14. [...] “Sequestered within the city of Rio de Janeiro, two men are giving the poor, compact community of Santa Marta a radiant makeover. Dutch duo Jeroen Koolhaas and Dre Urhahn originally came to the favelas of Brazil in 2005 to film a documentary about hip hop for MTV, but after MTV left, they decided to stay. Soon after, the Dutch duo (known simply as Haas&Hahn) began Favela Painting, an organization dedicated to bringing outrageous works of art to unexpected places.”  — Flavorwire [...]