Sonntag, 31. Dezember 2017

Libres Figurations

Dear Friends
let me say that I don't like recent achievements or developments of Modern Art because I estimate that they, with remarkable exceptions, are not artistically convincing and with little effort they can be mimic-ed by everybody. However, they should be examined carefully to understand inspirations and motivations acting in them. Therefore, I am grateful to the organiser of Libres Figurations - Années 80 at the Fonds Culturel Leclerc here in Landerneau for having fused together artistic horizonts of many artists for providing a comprehensive artistic panorama of the eighties. Among many obviously recognizable inspiration sources it is undeniable that Eroticism (see the images) greatly influences the shape of said panorama. Comments are welcomed.
Happy 2018 to everybody
Giancarlo




















Dienstag, 26. Dezember 2017

Projection and more

Dear Friends
as last year (see Fairy Lights), but this year still better, Landerneau offers a virtual Christmas decoration (see the images) designed by light. Simple to implement, perhaps a bit energetic expensive, but certainly effective, it translate ordinary shapes in fabulous ones, ideal for this time of feast.
Merry Christmas & Happy 2018
Giancarlo

 


















Mittwoch, 20. Dezember 2017

Café Beethoven

Dear Friends
coming back from Verona, I willingly accepted the Etienne invitation for a Piano event at Café Beethoven here in Munich. The Café sophisticated German atmosphere of past times, kindly let place to the piano virtuosity of Herr Thomas Fischer, a friend of Etienne. Thomas' hands, literally flying on the keyboard (see the images), materialized piano melodies that involved the whole audience, who addressed him generous applauses. Comments from your side are welcomed.   
Salutations
Giancarlo
P.S.: the recorded Fisher's melodies are available on request.














Freitag, 15. Dezember 2017

Small sculptures

Dear Friends
I was lucky last Sathurday to remark the advertisements of Little Giants by Marcel Clemens at the Natural Science Museum in Verona. Obtained permission to make some images I willingly propose them to you. Let me say that the Marcel's imaging techniques fuse together art and science and enclose a pinch of three dimensionality. Comments are welcomed.
Salutations
Giancarlo



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