Muniz was born in 1961 in São Paulo, Brazil. Before he learned to write, he drew pictures in his notebook. “For many years that became a very marking trait of my personality: I was the kid who made the drawings,” the artist recalls.
Muniz moved to New York City in 1983. He often visited art galleries and was inspired by the works he saw. He started making sculptures out of everyday materials and photographing the results.
In 1996, Muniz visited the Caribbean island of Saint Kitts. He befriended a group of local children whose parents worked on sugar plantations. Back in New York, Muniz made portraits of the kids like the one above. To represent their sweetness, he drew in white sugar poured onto black paper. The sugar forms the background and the highlights. The dark paper showing through creates the shadows.