Another cathedral, another art gallery, another lunch
I went to the Cathedral da Sé, but I'm kinda done with cathedrals, even if this one is "the third largest Gothic cathedral in the world." They are all (by design, I know) a bit samey, and I feel just a wee bit guilty impinging on anyone's expression of their faith, misguided as it may be (dismissive, moi?). Anyways . . .
The only thing interesting about cathedrals/churches is the odd bits, like this 3D (wax? plaster?) sleeping/dead Jesus from the church of Saint Efigênia:
On to the Instituto Cultural Tomie Ohtake! Who? Japanese/Brazilian artist I had never heard of, and neither have you. My second (after Buenos Aires) successful Subway Navigation (free for "idosos" - old people, yay!), and in a neighborhood of interesting buildings. The building houses the Instituto in the first two floors and the rest are I dunno, offices or something. It's hard to get a decent pic of the wonderful building, here's my best:
Inside, and a few choice works:
This one you have to zoom in on, it's little pedestrians!
Back to my hood, I had "salgados" (street snacks) for lunch. On the left is a "pastel," which name refers to anything in pastry, in this case filled with cheese. On the right is a "coxinha" (literally, "little thigh" although it's meant to resemble a chicken leg), filled with chopped spiced chicken. Delicious, if a bit heavy on the stomach. You won't forget them for a few hours.
[Update: I discovered another street snack, called (I think) "Esfiha fechada," of Middle Eastern origin (sez AI), a triangle of soft dough filled with somewhat spicy ground beef, carrots and peppers. Yum!]
PS Everywhere in São Paulo you stumble across beauty like this:












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