Saturday, December 27, 2008

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Merry Christmas

Best wishes to all site visitors a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Just today, the site does
1000 visits! We hope to receive as much again in 2009.
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Monday, October 6, 2008

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Roca works on display at the home of Meridiana Laives

up to 31/10/2008 Roca four works the artist are on display at the nursing home Sundial Laives.
Among the works on display, it appears a new Polittico, consisting of 4 parts, entitled "Abyss".
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Friday, October 3, 2008

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Girl with a Pearl Earring (Girl with a Pearl Earring - 2003)

A film about the life of Dutch painter Jan Vermeer lived in 1600.
An artist who often painted figures posed in front of a window caught in the daily attitudes, which are described with poetic simplicity.

Being a film "biography" Peter Webber reconstructs the same compositions, which have served to 'artist to paint his pictures. It is not just a movie accurate environmental reconstruction, the director in fact, plays with the refined intelligence lesson Vemeer, managing to put on screen the exact same connections, and their relationships tonal balance between light and dark.

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Vermeer's lesson is faithfully revived in the film, cut the light that always comes to the side on the figures ...

Johannes Vermeer, Woman with a Pearl Necklace (1664) - Women with balance (1664)


... the interior with window and door ajar until the against the light and shadow play that characterized all the works of this painter.

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Johannes Vermeer, who hands him a letter Fantesca (1667)


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Johannes Vermeer, The Geographer (1668) - Astronomer (1668)
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The warm tones of the paintings of Vemeer are repeated with the same style of the master.
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Johannes Vermeer, Woman seated at the spinet (1675)


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Johannes Vermeer, Girl with a Pearl Earring Girl with a turban or (1665 )



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Johannes Vermeer, Woman standing at the spinet (1672)



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Johannes Vermeer, Woman jug with water (1664)



Johannes Vermeer, Woman reading a letter at the window (1657)
Soldier Girl smiling (1658)


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The final shot of the protagonist busy sewing, is modeled on the basis of Lace, with light coming through a window and model the surrounding space.

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Johannes Vermeer, The Lacemaker (1669)

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

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Fantasia (1940)

"You can see pictures and hear the music" Walt Disney.

In the past some artists have made films based on musical themes important to visualize through abstract images, is the case of Oskar Fischinger, a German artist that Disney decided to take the artistic direction of the first song Fantasy: Toccata and Fugue by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Following Oskar Fischinger to differences with Disney abandoned the project and the artist was not credited in the opening credits, but his artistic contribution remains crucial to the development of visual music.

Even if we do not see a specific reference to particular work of art, Fantasia remains the first animated film to experience the value cinema and painting, starting from a reference model that is 'abstraction with obvious nods to the paintings of Kandinsky, and Miro's surrealism.

The sequence opens with orchestranti to their seats and the conductor directing the symphony, slowly slipping shots to abstract images, a flourish of light and delicate colors, punctuated by strange and pleasing visual effects break on the screen, brief appearances of bows, cello strings dancing to the rhythm of the music. Lines and curves intersect with each other and colored spots come to life under the notes of Bach.

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Joan Miro


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Oskar Fischinger, Displays to Toccata and Fugue.



Oskar Fischinger, Displays to Toccata and Fugue.



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Vassily Kandinsky



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This sequence, rich in pathos, recalls all the work of Kandinsky, in particular an essay point, line and surface .
Vassily Kandinsky, point, line and surface (1926)
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Vassily Kandinsky, Several Circles (1926)



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commented a great admirer of Walt Disney: ... Disney (and it is no coincidence that his films are cartoons) representing the port to a world in which there is complete freedom (...) What a divine omnipotence (imagination) there is in everything! How much magic to rebuild the world according to our imagination and will. An imaginary world. A world of lines and colors that subjects and changes to our command (...) Disney is a wonderful lullaby for the suffering and the unfortunate and the oppressed. For those who are bound by so many working hours and rest times governed by a mathematical precision of the time, the demands of which are marked by one hundredth of a dollar ... " Sergei M. Eisentein.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

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Trails Searchers (The Searcher - 1956)

Judged as the absolute masterpiece of Western cinema is probably the most complex and discussed the work of John Ford's filmography. Amato and criticized by many, the subject of numerous studies and essays, is also a key point for the analysis that exists between film and painting.

Focusing on some shots, composition and colors are the same as many paintings by Frederic Remington. This American artist, considered more an 'illustrator than a painter, was one of the few who told through the use of painting and sculpture, the epic of the West, the myth of the frontier and the Indians. His images of great visual effect served as the inspiration for almost all production of movies.

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Frederic Remington, A reconnaissance (1902)



Frederic Remington, The Scout: Friends or Foes (1902-05)



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Frederic Remington, Mauve rider in the snow

"I tried to copy the style of Remington, his color and his movement, I think I have partially succeeded," John Ford.

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Frederic Remington, The capture of Finnigan (1888)


When Ethan and Martin arise on the Indian camp littered with corpses John Ford follows the "battles" of the paintings Remington.

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Frederic Remington, The Battle of war Bonet Creek

L ' attack Indians. Ford is not just a simple staging, superspettacolo end in itself but a symbol of the struggle between good and evil, the clash of opposing cultures and different interpretations through the school of Remington. Same cut of the frame and the same things in perspective.
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Frederic Remington, A Dash for the Tiber


Frederic Remington, Buffalo Runners - Big Horn basin (1909 )

Frederic Remington, The Fourth Troopers Moving the Led Horses (1890)


The camera shows the stage set by use of a frame. John Ford's vision blends with the paint film, leading the viewer into a painting.

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"If you keep the horizon line up or down, never at the center of the frame, it means that you're a good director" John Ford
This statement is reflected in many landscapes where the distribution of space is the basis for a correct composition.

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