Sunday, October 3, 2010

Biodegradable Computer Mouse

MIRRORS. Photo exhibition by Patrizia Fusi, poems Dario Talarico. From 7 to 21 October 2010


The Art Gallery of The Curtain Giulianello, is pleased to host the staff photographer and poet Patrizia Fusi Dario Talarico, "Mirrors" which opens Thursday October 7, 2010 at 18:00 and will be open to the public until October 21, 2010.
The exhibition will feature a dual path that will talk to each other like printed photos in the darkroom by the artist Patrizia Fusi and poems of the poet Dario Talarico.
Patrizia Fusi was born in Rome and lives in Lanuvio. Currently enrolled in the undergraduate program in Photography at the IED (Istituto Europeo di Design) in Rome. Perform tests to successfully: Darkroom (print and development b / n), photographic techniques and shooting techniques (the studio,) digital techniques (study of Photoshop, photo editing and image reconstructions old), Contemporary Art, History of Cinema and the History of Photography, Design Style (Photo Study of Language): Workshop held by the professional photographer Baroncelli. Always passionate about photography, he is also a passion for reading, drawing, painting and music. His photography is nourished by the surrealism of Dali, the film explores the hidden areas of Brunuel, and pays homage to the great American photographer Alfred Stieglitz, a pioneer in art photography. He has exhibited as a photographer at the Circle Follyk in January '10, at Circle Cafe Faenas in March '10 and September '10 and will present a solo show at Literary Cafe di Roma (Via Ostiense) in October 2010.
Dario Talarico was born in Rome and lives in Genzano. You entered the Faculty of Psychology, University of Rome La Sapienza. His passion for poetry led him to participate in numerous literary competitions: second place (youth section) of the 8th National Literary Prize Gens Vibia and other signs with the subsequent introduction of the lyrics of the Moon's Requiem, among these the prisons of concrete and reason, and the chimes of the abyss in the anthology of poetry of literary competition; Baratella Prize, poetry section, the authors Club Poetry Award 2009/2010, Trophy Montefameglio XVI Edition, IV th place at the 2nd International Gala Poetry "Poet Maudit" organized by the Circle Strange Habits; IV classified The literary competition at the Library of winning gold and the publication of poetry anthology in the Air "The Golden Library - Poems" by Santina Russo, Trifolium National Competition and winning the publication of the lyric to Mime 'inside of the collection "Trifolium 2010" published by Caravaggio Publisher. Poetry Reading Competition organized by the International Duino Castle hosted by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage at the Teatro Monumental Complex of the Dioscuri (Rome), May 21 '10 by reading the lyrics of the abysses The carillon, Friends, Free thinkers, mime and unconscious poetry.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Wendy Calio And Fakes

Women: different identity. Andrea Giglio













La complessa tecnica pittorica ideata da Andrea Giglio è il mezzo con il quale egli rafforza e rende incisiva la presenza del femminile nelle sue opere. Donne e ambienti onirici si fondono in un tutt’uno per generare quella sensualità intrigante che naviga gli oceani delle sue tele. Sovrapposizioni floreali sfiorano i nudi corpi abbandonati in un sottile e delicato erotismo che rappresenta human nudity in its natural, however, emphasizing the strength and vigor. A woman's face, booster Botticelli emerges from the sea: blues and blue outline the ecstasy of this Venus. Joyful dancing cherubs share the stage with a lady from another era, in a setting that preserves ancient lost flavors.
Blending technology and tradition, realizing oleographs manuals on canvas, completed after finishing with oil, Andrea Giglio proposes a new pictorial language that challenges traditional conventions, creating an immediate artistic communicability. The decision to merge the pictorial element in the holographic has the flavor of modernity. His paintings are framed by himself with special frames, also made these by hand, in perfect harmony, form and color, the framework that collect thus become the unique and very special. The accelerated time that mark our everyday life, graphics are reflected in the readiness of his paintings. The taste of the past emerges alongside a vibrant present and tangible.

How Should A Normal Period Look

Women: different identity. RAFFAELLA CAMINITO









protagonist of Raphaels Caminiti is the culture Afro-Caribbean, taking shape in the mother's body and in large volumes of the figures that inhabit his paintings. The newspaper is opened up to the viewer by showing gestures and habits of life that happen every day, adjusting the communication between human beings. The taste of Africa reflected a strong spiritual sense and that there is ancestral in the protagonists, as mother goddesses of the earth, put on the jug of water, work the fields, weave their talk in the warp of a chore, swear an elegant no to a courting male. The female element staged by Caminiti invokes the power of African masks used in ritual protected by the difficulties of life and in civil functions. The painter in a harmonious flow forms icons into his women, making them priestesses of tomorrow. Among the colors used to vibrate like the warm colors red, a symbol of fertility and life, while the light-dark embrace the duality of life eternal darkness. The artist access to the sensuality of its icons spiritualize soul essences and playing time that they release with disenchantment.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Germanic Peoples Food

Saturday, July 3, 2010 opening of the exhibition of painting RAFFAELLA CHIMNEYS AND ANDREA GIGLIO


Saturday, July 3, 2010 at 18:00, the gallery The curtain opens the exhibition of paintings by Raffaella Caminiti and Andrea Giglio, "Women: different identity."
The exhibition will be visible to the public until July 24 2010.