Foreword
The Brazilian Savannah Store shows the art and technique of Jana Maria in modeling precious metals, revealing emancipation in her creative trajectory within the craft itself. Thus, she expresses her inspiration in small sculptures of three dimensions, high or low relief. Jana Maria's creativity and aesthetics are loaded with previous influences, markedly from her father and family environment that gave rise to the extension of the same artistic activity, as a renewed proposal of a respected tradition. Seduced by “Art Nouveau”, she seeks new stylistic solutions. The geometric combinations are abandoned, studying the nature, fauna and flora of the Brazilian Savannah, in its variety, in a visible beauty considering the association of proportions. She is characterized as a safe artist with the fiber of those who know the theory of art, inventing harmonic lines of "Art Nouveau", but in a new and personal way
Beatriz Lolla, Art Critic from Brazil, PhD