"Restoration should aim to re-establish the potential unity of the artwork, provided this is possible without committing an artistic forgery or erasing every trace of the artwork's passage through time." (Cesare Brandi)
Interview for the RespirArte program, presented by Alice Maffra, broadcast on Jornal DR1. I was invited by the interviewer to talk about my creative process in sculpture, my work as a restorer, and my career in design. Rio de Janeiro, 2026.
Me and other Brazilian students from the "Open School of Russian" project with native teacher Dimitri. Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, 2025. Source: Personal collection.
Mechanical cleaning during the painting restoration course at Monicas Dias Atelier, 2019.
Presentation of my undergraduate research project entitled "Data collection on the busts of the UFRJ School of Music: tradition aligned with 3D technology". The event took place at Hub Brasil, during the 30th Biennial Congress of the IIC (UTEC - Lima, Peru), held in Belo Horizonte. The work received an Honourable Mention as one of the best presentations at the event. Rio de Janeiro, 2024.
Presentation of my undergraduate research project entitled "Data collection on the busts of the UFRJ School of Music: tradition aligned with 3D technology" at the 13th Academic Integration Week of UFRJ. The presentation received an Honourable Mention as one of the best works of the session. Rio de Janeiro, 2024.
Chemical cleaning procedure in the painting restoration course at Monica Dias Atelier. Rio de Janeiro, 2019.
Superficial cleaning procedure for a work of art on paper, during Paper Conservation classes taught by Professor Dr Maria Luísa Soares, a leading expert in paper restoration. Conservation and Restoration Course, UFRJ. Rio de Janeiro, 2023.
Poster advertising my group research presentation "Albrecht Dürer's Treatise on Proportion (1591) in the Rare Books Library of the School of Fine Arts of UFRJ", at the XII International Colloquium "Art Collections in Portugal and Brazil in the 19th and 20th Centuries" (XVI Seminar of the D. João VI Museum: Entresséculos Group). The research carried out a historical survey of the 16th-century Venetian version of Albrecht Dürer's "Treatise on Human Proportions". Autor: Isadora Santório
Presentation on research about the "Treatise on Human Proportions" from the Rare Books Library of the School of Fine Arts at UFRJ for students of Prof. Dr Rafael Bteshe. Academic event offered by the Library of the School of Languages/Humanities, UFRJ, 2025.
Presentation of our group research on ceramics in Brazilian indigenous archaeology, supervised by Prof. Dr Neuvânia Curty Ghetti. Undergraduate Research Conference, UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro, 2023.
Presentation on research about the "Treatise on Human Proportions" from the Rare Books Library of the School of Fine Arts at UFRJ for students of Prof. Dr Rafael Bteshe. Academic event offered by the Library of the School of Languages/Humanities, UFRJ, 2025.
Sculptures from the School of Music at UFRJ, which I researched during my undergraduate research project, supervised by Professor Dr. Benvinda de Jesus Ribeiro. The sculptures, among other objects of the research, were exhibited in the exhibition "Interlocutions: Art, Architecture and Restoration". Hall of the Integrated Library of the School of Fine Arts - Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, UFRJ, 2025.
Certificate of Honourable Mention that I won for my work "Data collection of the busts at the UFRJ School of Music: tradition aligned with 3D technology" at the 30th Biennial Congress of the IIC (UTEC - Lima, Peru). The certificate was displayed along with those of other students in the exhibition "Interlocutions: Art, Architecture and Restoration", coordinated by Prof. Dr Benvinda de Jesus Ribeiro. Hall of the Integrated Library of the School of Fine Arts - Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, UFRJ, 2025.
My group research presentation "Albrecht Dürer's Treatise on Proportion (1591) in the Rare Books Library of the School of Fine Arts of UFRJ", at the XII International Colloquium "Art Collections in Portugal and Brazil in the 19th and 20th Centuries" (XVI Seminar of the D. João VI Museum: Entresséculos Group). The research carried out a historical survey of the 16th-century Venetian version of Albrecht Dürer's "Treatise on Human Proportions". The work was exhibited in the Poster Session at the magnificent National Museum of Fine Arts, Rio de Janeiro. Research authors: Isadora Santório and Dante Hoerner. Collaborators: Luana Faião and Rosani Godoy. Advisor: Prof. Dr Rafael Bteshe.
Presentation of our research entitled "The Analysis of Historical Treatises on Drawing in the Tower of Babel Extension Project", at the 13th Academic Integration Week of UFRJ, 2024. The work was awarded an Honourable Mention as one of the best in the session.
3D digitization of a marble bust using a LiDAR sensor. D. João VI Museum, UFRJ, 2025. Author: Isadora Santório.
3D digitization of a plaster ornament using a LiDAR sensor. D. João VI Museum, UFRJ, 2025. Author: Isadora Santório.
This is a redesign, layout, and final revision project I carried out for the "Torre de Babel Project," an extension project offered by the Faculty of Letters in partnership with the School of Fine Arts at UFRJ. In this project, I was able to use my knowledge of graphic design and visual communication to revitalise Ernest Norling's classic drawing book, "Perspective Made Easy." The project involved a team of students from the English, painting, conservation, and restoration courses (myself included). The work was supervised by Professor Dr Rafael Bteshe in 2023.