Ashe, what is this?
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2525-3123.gis.2022.181092Keywords:
Anthropology, Drawing , Axé, Ashe, CandombléAbstract
“Axé, é o que é” [ashe is what it is] is an essay that seeks to present imagined, lived, felt, mourned and experienced worlds through drawing. The latter presents itself as a space for dialogue with material and immaterial beings, with that which escapes the eyes, the colors and some rationalities.
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