ADRIAN TRANQUILLI
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Me, the Artist
Autore: by courtesy of Artsinergy
Media: by courtesy of Artsinergy
Adrian Tranquilli’s work relates to the body, to the physicalness of existense through an expressive short circuit playing on the interaction between the mediatic universe of the cinema and the comic strip with religious myths.
The connection with the contemporary is via a postmodern stamp due to the sense of new elaboration and citation of other images.
The artist shows his desire to slow down the speed of the mass media (cinema, comic strip, video clip) by seizing certain icons and bringing them to life in the slow space-time dimension of contemporary art and its elitist systems.
To fully understand his works relating to Batman we need to go back to the end of the 80’s, a truly important time for the comic strip which recovered from an economical and cultural Read article>>
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Me, the Artist
Autore: Pierre Yves Leduc
Media: Stefano Abbadessa Mercanti
Pierre –Yves Le Duc, of Italian origin, was born in France 1964. He attends Italian courses at the Faculty of Literature at the Sorbonne where he graduates in 1988. In the same year he transfers to Naples, a city which fascinated him, where his artistic career begins.
In the beginning he lives with the signs of contrast and the discovery of the richness of this city.
In 1989 he completes his first work, but it is only in 1992, after meeting Read article>>
ERIC PELKA
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Biography
"It was the mystery that firs made me paint. Can I actually display my thoughts onto something physical and tangeable? The process is most important. It’s a need to explore many realms within your mind, spirit and materials.
Documenting this can be both a pleasurable and daunting experience. When a painting is exhausted from any more resources within its integrity, the title merely symbolizes its completion for public viewing. Only then can I move again to create another one".
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Me, the artist
Author: Bill Travis
All of my portraits are self-portraits.
Not in the sense that they represent my body —I should be so lucky—but in the deeper sense of portraying the inner being, i.e., the desire, nostalgia, frustration, tenderness, joy, strength, vulnerability that these figures evoke.
So my work is at heart a way of expressing emotion through the
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Me, the Artist
Author : Remo Remotti
At a certain point in my life, I realised that I was creative. For me creativity has been an anchor, saving me from routine and repetitive work. Life means changing, and being blocked in a static situation is against nature. We need to do a job that makes us happy and gives us the joy to live. We need to be paid for a job that we will do even unpaid.
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Me, the Artist
Author: Evelina Ribarova
Media: By Courtesy of Evelina Ribarova
My name is Evelina Ribarova. I was born 15th January 1983 at Burgas in Bulgaria. Since I was a child I dreamed of becoming an artist, and here I am. I have just completed my studies at the Faculty of Figurative Arts at V.Turnovo in Bulgaria. Particular artists have inspired me: for wealth and precision of details
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Author: By courtesy of Artsinergy
Veronica Montanino bases her work on the theory that contemporary man lives in a society victim to an inescapable excess of knowledge and self-awareness towards various aspects of reality.
The excess of information and the scientific sounding of every thing and its possible development are perceived by the artist as oppressive
























