From Anheuser-Busch:
Representation of All 32 Countries and Their World Cup Quest Will Live On Through Budweiser's On-Site Activations during 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™
World-Renowned Artist David Garibaldi Created the Piece in Real Time During the Final Draw at Brazilian Ambassador Mauro Vieira's Washington D.C. Residence
NEW YORK, Dec. 9, 2013 /mbb/ --
WHAT:
The countdown to the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ began on Friday with the Final Draw in Costa do Sauipe, Brazil. To celebrate this occasion and the global unifying power of football, Budweiser partnered with world-renowned artist David Garibaldi to develop a commemorative work of art that was created in real-time during the 90-minute Final Draw event. This piece was created during a viewing event at the Brazilian Ambassador's home in Washington D.C. where representatives from all 32 countries participating in next year's tournament were invited to share in the excitement and anticipation.
The piece serves as a visual representation of all countries in the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ and their quest to be crowned the best in the world. The one-of-a-kind work of art will make its way to Brazil where it will live on during Budweiser's on-site activations for the duration of the tournament next summer. This is the first time the FIFA World Cup™ Final Draw has been commemorated live through a piece of art.
A video showing the process of Garibaldi's artistic creation and more information about his inspiration for the piece is available for viewing at RiseAsOne.com.
WHO:
Budweiser, the global official beer of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™
David Garibaldi, world-renowned performance painter
WHERE:
To view a time-lapse video of Garibaldi's painting performance and to hear more about his inspiration for the piece, please visit RiseAsOne.com, or check out @garibaldiarts.
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