Artist Raiz Campos colors the mural on the Serasa truck, in Manaus

Artist Raiz Campos colors the mural on the Serasa truck, in Manaus

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Painting will be carried out this Wednesday (21), at Praça da Matriz, in the Center

Manaus (AM) – The artist Raiz Campos, a reference in graffiti in the North region, will be this Wednesday (21), starting at 9am, at Praça da Matriz, on Av. Eduardo Ribeiro, in the Center, painting the mural on the truck of the Serasa na Estrada project. The intention is to draw the population’s attention, through art, to the importance of financial education.

The Serasa na Estrada project truck parked in Manaus this Tuesday (23) and will continue in the city until Saturday (24), offering a series of free services to improve the population’s financial health.

Raiz Campos has stood out in contemporary graffiti, with a striking style, paintings with vibrant colors and mixed techniques. With murals spread across several Brazilian cities and countries such as the United States, Germany and Uruguay, the artist illustrates figures from Amazonian reality and imagination, especially portraits of original indigenous peoples.

For Serasa’s work, Raiz says that he will combine the references and experiences that make up his works, with the concept of financial education.

“The idea is to present something beautiful, but that makes people reflect on the importance of this topic and the impact it has on society. Finances are part of everyday debates and art can indeed be a form of expression and education on this subject”,

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The Serasa na Estrada project truck is parked at Praça Matriz, until Friday (23), from 9am to 6pm, and on Saturday (24), from 9am to 1pm. Among the services offered are credit score consultation, debt negotiation and application for loans and credit cards.

*With information from consultancy

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