I created this clay sculpture inspired on the Kiss of Constantin Brâncusi a famous series of sculptures made in stone by this Romanian artist. My version is in clay and 30cm tall. It's a gift for Matteo Antonello that loves so much this piece of art. And also a very interesting new application for my clay experiments.
Showing posts with label scultura. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scultura. Show all posts
Saturday, 4 May 2019
the kiss on clay
Etichette:
argilla,
bacio,
brancusi,
massimo pietrobon,
scultura
Friday, 17 February 2017
Sunday, 29 January 2017
micro totem
Conversando con los artistas Simone Souza e Luís Benício Silva (del Vale do Catimbau, Pernambuco, Brasil), acabé cogiendo en mis manos una de sus herramientas de trabajo y un trocito de madera que ellos usan para sus esculturas maravillosas.
Entre risas y relatos nació mi mini-totem.
El primero de una serie futura?
Quién sabe...
homenagem a Zé Bezerra
Uma pequena homenagem ao grande artista plástico pernambucano Zé Bezerra.
Retrato de um escultor louquinho.
Muito prazer de tê-lo conhecido no belo Vale do Catimbau.
Esse retrato é um humilde presente que atualmente se encontra na casa do famoso artista.
Etichette:
art,
arte,
brasil,
disegni,
drawings,
legno,
musica,
pazzia,
pernambuco,
portrait,
scultura,
zé bezerra
Sunday, 9 November 2014
ebola exists
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
circle eye
this is a strange object I found some year ago inside one of my dreams.
real dreams I mean, I was sleeping.
it was in a desert where I found a strange construction made by metal circles nailed to the soil.
I was by their sides and it was easy to reckon that they were placed in a decreasing series from the biggest (as big as me) to the smallest (something like 20 cm of diameter).
it was a sort of inverse telescope cut in slides.
the only peculiarity was the position of 2 circles in the end of the series: they had an offset, one was slightly moved upwards and the other one was slipped downwards like in this drawing
so I slowly moved in front of the series of circles to watch inside it because the concentric composition brought me to do it.
and it was in that moment that I saw the geniality of this object!
the last hole was the only one you could see through and pointed to the horizon, all the circles made a sort of cone that projected my stare to that small point of light in the end of the last metal ring, but the wonderful thing was that the 2 offset rings created a sort of eye on the bottom of the cone, like this:
it was really amazing!
you were looking inside and wouldn't expect that such a simple structure could create such a powerful vision.
now I was looking to a sort of infinite spiral to a far light in the distance that was the horizon and pointing my attention to that final hole it was clear that a sort of metal eye was looking at me on the other side!
I think this is a very interesting sculpture!
I would like to make the ring my rusted steel and put them in a remote part of a desert. the final hole pointing the sunrise point (maybe the sunset...)
thank you dream!
very nice experience!
real dreams I mean, I was sleeping.
it was in a desert where I found a strange construction made by metal circles nailed to the soil.
I was by their sides and it was easy to reckon that they were placed in a decreasing series from the biggest (as big as me) to the smallest (something like 20 cm of diameter).
it was a sort of inverse telescope cut in slides.
the only peculiarity was the position of 2 circles in the end of the series: they had an offset, one was slightly moved upwards and the other one was slipped downwards like in this drawing
so I slowly moved in front of the series of circles to watch inside it because the concentric composition brought me to do it.
and it was in that moment that I saw the geniality of this object!
the last hole was the only one you could see through and pointed to the horizon, all the circles made a sort of cone that projected my stare to that small point of light in the end of the last metal ring, but the wonderful thing was that the 2 offset rings created a sort of eye on the bottom of the cone, like this:
it was really amazing!
you were looking inside and wouldn't expect that such a simple structure could create such a powerful vision.
now I was looking to a sort of infinite spiral to a far light in the distance that was the horizon and pointing my attention to that final hole it was clear that a sort of metal eye was looking at me on the other side!
I think this is a very interesting sculpture!
I would like to make the ring my rusted steel and put them in a remote part of a desert. the final hole pointing the sunrise point (maybe the sunset...)
thank you dream!
very nice experience!
Thursday, 4 June 2009
Meridiana a Luce e Ombra

Le meridiane di solito funzionano con l'ombra ma non è poi detto che debba sempre essere così!
una normale superficie riflettente come può essere un elemento metallico o uno specchio riflette la luce del sole creando appunto un riflesso che è essattamente uguale e contrario all'ombra: ne è praticamente il simmetrico in negativo, proprio perchè i raggi sottratti alla zona d'ombra rimbalzano dall'altra parte creando un riflesso di luce.
Dunque perchè non creare una meridiana di luce ed ombra che segni le ore e le stagioni sia con l'ombra che con il riflesso del sole?
La specularità del disegno a terra della meridiana (che mi immagino più scuro per la parte segnata dall'ombra e più chiaro per la parte segnata dalla luce) avrà come asse di simmetria la linea Est-Ovest per ovvie ragioni geografiche.
Se poi, oltre alle ore del giorno, mettiamo nel disegno a terra anche le variazioni annuali dei punti segnati da ombra e luce al momento del mezzogiorno, dell'alba e del tramonto ne otterremmo un bel disegno grafico che intreccia linee chiare e scure e che disegnerebbe dei segni poco differenti a questi qui sotto.

insomma, dovrebbe uscirne una cosa carina
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Tuesday, 13 January 2009
RAMPA PER UNA ONDA OCEANICA
e per capire che forza hanno le onde oceaniche in certi luoghi, vi consiglio di veder questo video che mostra le onde a San Sebastiàn - Donosti. Per esperienza diretta vi assicuro che a volte sono proprio così! ecco a voi le onde di San Sebastián
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