Ulysses Galletti – “From Accountant to Digital Painter”

Tony Franco é Administrador de Empresas.
Tony Franco is a Business Administrator.

[dropcap]A[/dropcap]llyses Galletti, an artist in tune with digital art, producing it through a sophisticated software image editing.

Compliant Ari Bianchi (doodles & Drawings): “(..) His works are strongly influenced by the modern art movement and by great masters such as Pablo Picasso and the artists of the Bauhaus art school.

Ulysses intuitively started to create and produce digital art using this resource as a creative tool, the primary colors used in the paintings express originality, simplicity, but with a lot of harmony and visual balance.

Your works are printed on canvas and with limited print runs, are unique and enchanting works.

Ulysses who at his best age is at the height of his best creative phase.

Interview

Ulysses, tell us a little about yourself ...

Ulysses Galletti é Artista Digital.
Ulysses Galletti is a Digital Artist.

I was born in São Paulo Capital, in 16 September 1940. I have two university backgrounds: Accounting Sciences and Business Administration and today I continue working as an entrepreneur in the accounting area. I have always been very curious and throughout my life I developed several hobbies including amateur radio, radialism, elaboration of programs dedicated to radio listeners and the blind community and, more recently, digital painting.

Since my adolescence I have always been interested in drawing, awakened by a drawing teacher still in high school. He had a great teaching skills, and taught me the basics, and your classes were booked. I perfectly remember that, before drawing anything, he marked the vanishing points on the blackboard.

already adult, to distract myself I made pencil drawings, aiming to represent my ideas in the simplest way possible.

About four years ago I met a professional draftsman, we were neighbors and with the coexistence we became friends and I started to visit him regularly to show my drawings and appreciate his work.

He started to guide me, identifying my style.

In his work he uses the software called Adobe Illustrator, a vector image editor.

I was advised to use this editor in my arts.. I liked the suggestion and, and, I started working with that software, after receiving some lessons from this friend.

When he woke up his desire to be an artist?

After I started using Adobe Illustrator, I read many articles about digital painting and concluded that it could be a digital artist, representing my ideas in a simple way, with personalized colors and in a different way.

What kind of art do you like best?

All art performed by means of computers that can be considered a digital art. In addition to all the artistic expression that portrays everyday images in an original way.

Marked and I remember

The drawings that I had made manually and that I recreated using Adobe Illustrator.

What struck me the most was a Rooster that, initially I drew with felt-tip pens.

I wanted to draw a rooster using squares and rectangles. There were several drawings until I reached one that looked good.

When I was already mastering digital painting I rescued these sketches and created my GaloUG. It took many drawings and many months to reach the final version, but it stayed as I wanted, in format and simplicity.

I have kept all the drawings, from the first, until the last, showing the evolution, backtracking, and solutions.

How he developed his style (techniques)?

In digital paintings I developed my technique experimentally, it means, successive attempts.

Always trying to represent my ideas clearly, simple, and with different colors.

Cite if you had artistic influences in your works and which artists?

I had an influence on the style of the great artist Piet Mondrian.

His representation of the abstract was composed of horizontal and vertical lines and strokes, a bold composition, but limited in elements. Geometric shapes gained prominence, making a strategic context with the primary colors (Blue, Red and yellow), black was already used, especially, on the lines, and white balanced the arrangement of the work, which had a simplistic and striking structure.

I really like the works of Van Gogh, notably of the colors.

Do you have a family member or acquaintance who is an artist?

No plastic artist in my family. My father tried to start the art of painting with watercolors.. Afterwards with oil paint, but after a few years he gave up.

Living from art is possible?

I have art as a hobby, I aim, however, come to market them. I believe it is possible to live off art in Brazil.

The appreciation of national works in the world is growing. There are many possibilities in the art market.

With well-defined goals, disposition, determination, knowledge, and a lot of study, art can bring good financial results.

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Ever thought about not acting with more art? can comment why?

I never thought of leaving my art.

What skills are needed today for the artist?

Creativity, determination, discipline, manual skill and initiative.

What do you feel when you create or appreciate a work of art?

The pleasure of being able to give other people the opportunity to be intrigued, provoked and challenged.

I feel that I can provoke reactions of peace and joy.

Your inspirations to create a work of art?

To everyday life.

Which art has impressed you the most so far?

Composition with Red Yellow and Blue. Piet Mondrian. 1935/1942. I also really like Vincent van Gogh's paintings.

You must always be creating or creating only at certain times?

I'm always creating.

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The product of your work is unique or has a close or distant relationship to your previous work?

some are unique. Others are related to previous work.

What are the challenges of art / artist in the current scenario?

make your works known, and find the best way to market them.

Social networks have helped you to spread your work?

Yes. Social networks help to promote my work.

How plastic arts can contribute to education and culture?

With the dissemination of plastic art in schools, from the first levels of education it is possible to awaken creativity, the connection with the beautiful and with different forms of expression. The art speaks of the culture of a people.

How you analyze the qualities of a work of art?

reading the title, author, data, technique, purpose of execution of the work.

What are the criteria for stipulating the value of a work of art?

who is the artist, work theme, technique used, artist moment, work history, rarity, conservation, certificate of authenticity, signature and dimensions.

Talk about your projects today…

Develop a digital painting technique, that with few elements, be able to express my idea with earthy and otonal colors.

What's your advice for those just starting out?

be willing, determination, study a lot, dedication, and walk towards the goals. Practice a lot and sacrifice in a few moments.

If you want to leave a message ...

Ideas are only good when put into practice.

About your exhibitions, have any comments regarding, feelings…

At the moment I intend to do exhibitions virtual.

Could you comment on some artistic curiosity?

On one occasion traveling through Europe, in a city, in the French countryside, I found a small exhibition by a famous painter, from which I had seen projections of his paintings in a cave.

I bought tickets, I visited the exhibition. We admire the beautiful paintings but I don't know why I understood that they were reproductions.

My granddaughter, who accompanied me on the visit, went to talk to the person responsible for the exhibition, right after we left the hall. I heard they were authentic works. We buy new tickets, and we went to admire them again.

How would you define your art in one line?

From Accountant to Digital Painter.

Social Media:

Facebook: @Ulysses Galletti Digital Art Gallery

Instagram: @ulyssesgalletti

 

 


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