ARTECONTODO TYPE OF STONES #11@EMANUELA CAMACCI

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    Our guest artist today, Emanuela Camacci, drew and modeled clay very well from a very young age.
    She always had the need to create an imaginary world, a world to explore, a world that became real, through her hands.
    She was born in 1968 in Rome and grew up there, a city with a great heritage of art, beauty and ancient architecture that obviously must have influenced her.
    But we must also remember that there are theories that affirm that the probability of genetically descending from our closest relatives remains almost 100% until the fifth generation, that is, that would be about 200 years. It means that our guest artist Emanuela Camacci has received genes from all her relatives almost since 1768, and by then it was already very clear to affirm that the Romans, like no other previous culture, were champions of art as a popular, affordable and accessible means of express and communicate the human spirit and most of the surviving examples of human sculpture are in marble.
    She after obtaining her master's degree from the Department of Sculpture of the Academy of Fine Arts of Roe, Italy. She pursued training in the art of mosaic in the laboratory of Costantino Buccolieri, where she worked for three years.
    Precisely in her series “Urban Nature” (which by the way is the one that most inclined us to share her creations with us.) she applies the technique that she learned from mosaicism using a fragmentation of the rocks of the Majella mountains in Abruzzo and the Fiastra lake in Marche in Italy that create splinters that seem to become organic, as if coming to life and vibrating between lights and shadows, building great compositions. It is a rough and mutable texture in relation to light, with plays of shadows and lights and with the pattern of the stones that give that movement to the form. And to the work a lively and variable aspect.
    These works remind us of the long mural in mosaics of all types of materials created by the Italian-Argentine artist Silvio Benedetto in Cinque-Terre Park in Riomaggiore.
    Whoever has the opportunity to observe the works of Emanuela Camacci is transported to a universe where the harmony and balance of shapes and surfaces speak of respect for the environment, living or inanimate, in relation to man and his spaces.
    In recent years, Emanuela has also dedicated herself to interventions and installations in nature, searching and collecting plant elements to then compose them with an almost lyrical and poetic expressiveness, where love emerges for the natural universe, a strong connection already present since Emanuela's childhood.
    Our guest artist still maintains the playful side of her and loves to immerse herself and feel other materials. Among the privileged materials to give shape to his ideas are stone, wood and clay, but he also loves to experiment with other supports, such as iron, paper, clay, and very often they are the same materials that sometimes She collects in nature, those that suggest the way.
    For the sculptures that she makes for outdoor environments, she always uses marble as it allows her to give essential and abstract shapes, both as an organic element and by crossing it with minimal geometric elements, through a careful and refined use of different surfaces and textures, which are They can change depending on the light; They are unique works, always different from each other in tactile interpretation. The works usually consist of several parts that she begins by developing with sketches that she makes in her studio.
    Emanuela also likes to think that her work nourishes and inspires thought, curiosity and attention to details so that from the fragments of the rocks and those textures in her works we can observe like blades of grass or flowers.
    In the series of works "Empty Cities" the contrast between geometric shapes finished with perfectly smooth surfaces, which symbolize the perfection and cultural persistence of ancient architecture, (look at this bridge) in contrast with shapeless elements made with rough textures, is significant. and striped, which represent the organic. and irrational world.
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  • @stelapanesso2029
    @stelapanesso2029 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Que belleza de obras

  • @gloriaesperanzavaleromondo539
    @gloriaesperanzavaleromondo539 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Muy creativa y original...fantástica!! Gracias.

    • @artecontodo
      @artecontodo  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Gracias por mirar siempre nuestros videos

  • @manucamacci7946
    @manucamacci7946 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Mil gracias, Diego para la intrervista y tan buena presentacion de mi obras ❤

    • @artecontodo
      @artecontodo  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Fue un honor muy fácil,porque son geniales

    • @manucamacci7946
      @manucamacci7946 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@artecontodo gracias!!! ❤️