Tarsila do Amaral, Figura Só, 1930

For those with the open space and capacity to do so, taking a socially-distant walk is a great way to feel reinvigorated. This particular lone wanderer is the handiwork of Brazilian modernist painter Tarsila do Amaral, whose sensuous, energetic landscapes and scenes of everyday life convey “a specifically Brazilian culture arising from the symbolic digestion—or artistic ‘cannibalism’—of outside influences” to quote the catalogue that accompanied MoMA’s 2018 exhibition of the visionary artist’s work.