“The Relevance of the Lie as Artistic Component in Oscar Wilde:” by Juliana Vannucchi

This text seeks to explore and share with readers, some observations and interpretations of an essay written by Oscar Wilde in 1891, The titled decay lie. The text referred to it is a dialogue between Vivian and Cyril, two characters that are in a library, and start to reflect on the insertion of lies … Read more

The art with the face of Brazil by Rosangela Vig

You can also listen to this article in the voice of own Plastic Artist Rosângela Vig: The painting lesson Framework none is finished, Said right painter; If you can endlessly continue it, First, on the other side of another frame. That, made from such, There on the screen, hides a door, That gives a runner That … Read more

“The 5 Feng Shui elements and how to apply them at home” by Jessica Tan

Thinking about the harmonization of environment and renewal energy in the home, one of the tips is to bet on the colors, objects and rooms, where we can apply the 5 the elements applied in Feng Shui. The Wood element stimulates creativity, growth, vitality, health, prosperity and family. And we can find it both in green and … Read more

Lionel Falcon “The art of photography Pets” by Edmundo Cavalcanti

“All things of creation are children of the Father and brothers of man… God wants us to help animals, if you need help.” – St. Francis of Assisi Dear readers, this matter is somewhat different from all other, where usually interview artists. "Shooting is also an art". Browsing through my social networks, … Read more

“Some Notes on the Legacy Artistic Düher” by Juliana Vannucchi

Fig. 1 – Knight, Death and Devil, featured, 1513. Albrecht Düher. National Gallery of Art, Washington. Rosenwald Collection. "More clearly speaking, skull, It seems to-me, expresses death, the end that is exposed in the way that man travels ". – Juliana Vannucchi.

Dear readers, below, gladly share with you the key insights I had with the paintings of Düher, how they affected me aesthetically and why so much intrigue me every time that they appreciate and give myself. First of all, dare I say that perhaps Düher was the most extraordinary painter of … Read more

“The works of William Blake in Counterpoint with Reason” by Juliana Vannucchi

Fig. 1 – The Circle of the Corrupt Officials; the Devils Tormenting Ciampolo, 1827, featured. William Blake. National Gallery of Art, Washington. Rosenwald Collection. "A Arte, according to him (Blake), intuitive knowledge is not of individual things, but the eternal and superhuman forces of creation ". (ARGAN, 1988, p. 35).

William Blake was a painter and English poet, that fits and is usually associated with Romanticism (more specifically, as a pre-romantic), While all of their production has also aspects belonging to Symbolism. Blake was eccentric. His productions have been widely rejected during the period in which they were created, because they were beyond any stylistic pattern … Read more

First Traces of Modern Art – Symbolism by Rosângela Vig

Fig. 13 – Edvard Munch: Vampire II, 1895-1902, lithograph, 380-387 x 550-560 mm. Munch Museum, Oslo. Photo © Munch Museum.

You can also listen to this article in the voice of own Plastic Artist Rosângela Vig: When Ishmalia became insane, She stood dreaming in the tower… She saw a moon in the sky, She saw another one in the sea. In the dream she lost herself, She bathed in the moonlight… She wanted to go up to heaven, And to go down to the sea… And, in her madness, In … Read more

Dinorah Rosencrantz – “Magic freedom of geometry” by Edmundo Cavalcanti

Art is a constant learning. This can be observed in the course of the artist Dinorah Rosencrantz that, after a learning period in the Paulista School of Fine Arts, where he got used to the knowledge of classical art, will now be defined as a modern artist imprint, seeking closer visual solutions we, within … Read more

Oscar D'Ambrosio - "Passion for Art" by Edmundo Cavalcanti

Critic Oscar D'Ambrosio Arts and Doctor of Education, Art and History of Culture and Master in Visual Arts by UNESP Arts Institute – University of São Paulo / Brazil. Degree journalism ECA USP, (1986), Graduate Faculty of Arts and Education Mackenzie University, (1986), specialization in Dramatic Literature by … Read more

Adelmo Avancini - holomovement - “All my colors seen clouds” by Edmundo Cavalcanti

Holomovimento “All my colours turn to clouds” (Echo & the Bunnymen) It is the motto of all my art. In relation to this selection, all images seek “express” the general idea of ​​holomovement: a movement that hides and reveals colors and shapes. American physicist David Bohm believed that everything we perceive from … Read more

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