The work is a painting-installation. The public toilet will receive pictorial and photographic elements that will make it more individual, like a home with private atmosphere. The character Miss Rio (a transvestite) is figured in one of the areas of architectural space, seeking an environmental presence.
From the work, there arises a new concern about the politics of the image. The painting and the feminine image as merchandise and masculine fetishism are shifted, and in a strange and curious way satirical scenes and ambiguity emerge. There is an inner confusion of genders, our condition is androgynous and there is no fixed pole.
Talking about Brazilian eroticism one is risking falling into the pastiche of cliches. Brazilian sensuality might be a stereotype. On the other hand, Carnival and Tropicalism establish a process of productive orgies, where social groups identify with one another; they move around with the intensity in the common celebration. Copacabana and Ipanema are trendy districts in the city of Rio de Janeiro, where slums and luxury condos live side by side, staring semi-naked at each other.