[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"news-4676-EN":3},{"posted":4,"images":5,"pk":18,"title":19,"body":20,"tags":21,"news_id":22,"tile_image":7,"permalink":23,"ex_news":24,"published":25,"ex_artist":24,"summary":26},"2021-02-03T12:00:00#4676",[6,8,10,12,14,16],{"filename":7},"blog_4676_637479554953397612.jpg",{"filename":9},"blog_4676_637479555067066691.jpg",{"filename":11},"blog_4676_637479555214585215.jpg",{"filename":13},"blog_4676_637479555314334235.jpg",{"filename":15},"blog_4676_637479555406963541.jpg",{"filename":17},"blog_4676_637479555845369369.jpg","news","Time Capsule","\u003Cp>The article talks about memories of the pandemic and the objects likely to be found in a 2020 time capsule for future generations to discover. Debora's soft and nostalgic approach is applied to these objects in an affectionate way.\u003C\u002Fp>","#editorial#objects#magazine#delicate#nostalgia#coronavirus#debora islas#",4676,"\u002Fnews\u002F4676\u002Ftime_capsule",false,"2021-02-03T12:00:00","Featured in Veja São Paulo Magazine, \u003Ca href=\"\u002FDeboraIslas\">Debora Islas\u003C\u002Fa> draws objects that could be found in a 2020 Time Capsule."]