Monday, March 28, 2011

Albero



Attraverso queste opere sto cercando di trovare lo spazio tra gli oggetti. Viviamo in un mondo occupato da oggetti che vediamo, ma e riempito dall'aria che non vediamo. Questi dipinti sono un'indagine dello spazio tridimensionale realizzato attraverso l'uso del colore, forma, e la prospettiva artistica su una superficie bidimensionale. Il tema dell'albero è particolarmente importante perché l’essere umano dipende a alberi e piante per l'ossigeno che forniscono che riempia questo "spazio" con aria respirabile.

Through this body of work I am seeking to find the space between objects. We live in a world occupied by objects we see, and filled by the air we don’t see. These paintings are an investigation of three dimensional space realized on a two dimensional surface, through the use of color, form, and artistic perspective. The subject of the tree is particularly important because as humans we depend on trees and plants for the oxygen they provide to fill this “space” with breathable air.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

new tree painting

Rome is a living museum, not only because of its history, architecture and art but for the plants people have growing in their gardens. There are plants from all over the world. I walk the streets and I am amazed by the beautiful and strange trees I see.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Drawing at the Vatican


  my special pass

 The garden just outside the gallery where I draw.


 cinghiale
 lupo

Todays drawing
For my anatomy class we have special permission to draw the statues in the animals gallery of the Vatican Museum. I have been going there about once a week since February. We are studying animal anatomy in the context of Orwells "Animal Farm". Its an interesting study of human characteristics imposed on animals. The gallery at the vatican is great it has both wild and domestic animals, carved from some awesome pieces of stone. The pictures don't do justice.