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OPERA IN CONCORSO | Sezione Pittura

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mixed media: discarded material s, paper, ink, pencil, wood pannel
40x60cm

Fabrizio Stenti

nato/a a Napoli
residenza di lavoro/studio: Bruxelles, BELGIUM


iscritto/a dal 05 mag 2018

http://www.fabriziostenti.wixsite.com/1979


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Descrizione Opera / Biografia


BIOGRAPHY
Study Architecture and degree in interior design; Deformed the way of seeing things, in good and negative way.
The pursuit of the concepts of ”Western perfection”, that control shape s, nature and space s, was producing to much pollution by society. After different experience s in Rotterdam, Bruxelles and Munich.
Start his own research and decide to focus on the pollution problem s making out by the material s over production.
In 2010, looking for a way to use pollution as a resorce.
And inventing an alternative method that exploits the potential of over-production, producing creativity.

Using material’s discarded by society, as an excellent creative resource, without losing quality and style. All the graphic s are made by wood’s ,pannel s and paper’s, belong to the street.
In 2012 , he start his own graphic’s.
INTENT
The polemic way against the over production system, is rappresented in two creative actions.
- Using discarded material’s and subject rappresented, both worn out by time and use.
Together are expressed in one graphic shape that follow few basic philosophical principle’s.
- WABI SABI -
A traditional japanese aesthetic who as a word view, centered on the acceptance of trancience and imperfection, impermanent, and incomplete.
- “Less is more” -
a phrase from the Robert Browning poem (1985)
adopted in 1947 by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe as a precept for Minimalist design and architecture .
- Ernst Fischer. from: The Necessity of Art (1959) -
“In a decaying society, art, if it is truthful, must also reflect decay.
And unless it wants to break faith with its social function, art must show the world as changeable. And help to change it”
- Working on the mind clean view. To have the basic, strong and necessary, required element’s. Create an atmosphere of silent, were appreciate the time passing and the consequent changes on the architectural details. Just an opportunity to escape from a logical reality.