Letizia Ardillo - Di stella in stella- Mostra internazionale del Libro d'Artista a cura di Maddalena Castegnaro
The work becomes an impalpable book-object that reveals itself little by little and enlightens infinity. The book opens like a portal that remembers the unveiling, the fog that rises from the poet's eyes (... as if an ancient fog had risen from my eyes in a moment (...) excerpt from The awakening of the waterfall ). His words "Even if the stars ..." are interpreted as light trails that cross the white space of the sheet. The black circle at the center symbolizes two aspects: the unlimited void where man can not measure himself and the binoculars that allow us to focus on life, the absolute that is reflected in reality.
Letizia Ardillo- Di stella in stella - mostra del Libro d'Artista a cura di Maddalena Castegnaro
The work becomes an impalpable book-object that reveals itself little by little and enlightens infinity. The book opens like a portal that remembers the unveiling, the fog that rises from the poet's eyes (... as if an ancient fog had risen from my eyes in a moment (...) excerpt from The awakening of the waterfall ). His words "Even if the stars ..." are interpreted as light trails that cross the white space of the sheet. The black circle at the center symbolizes two aspects: the unlimited void where man can not measure himself and the binoculars that allow us to focus on life, the absolute that is reflected in reality.
Letizia Ardillo - Di stella in stella - mostra internazionale del Libro d'Artista a cura di Maddalena Castegnaro
from the poet's verses:
Even if the stars
shine all the night
they do not leave the sing of their route
of their journey
Following this impulse, the work becomes an impalpable book-object that reveals itself little by little and enlightens infinity. The book opens like a portal that remembers the unveiling, the fog that rises from the poet's eyes (... as if an ancient fog had risen from my eyes in a moment (...) excerpt from The awakening of the waterfall ).
His words "Even if the stars ..." are interpreted as light trails that cross the white space of the sheet. The black circle at the center symbolizes two aspects: the unlimited void where man can not measure himself and the binoculars that allow us to focus on life, the absolute that is reflected in reality.
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