Attesa Silente (Quiet Wait) 3

Attesa Silente (Quiet Wait) 3

Notes on artwork: Notes on artwork: Attesa Silente (Queit Wait); 12 images.
"The history of symbolism shows that everything can assume symbolic significance: natural objects ,man-made things, or even abstract forms.Every man with his tendency to A symbolizing activity, unconsciously
transforms forms or objects in symbols (in this way they assume an enormous psycological importance), and expresses them through religion
and figurative arts.I approached these works trying to treasure the memory of the passage from the book "Man and his Symbols" of C.G.Jung. Heavy fog covers the bucolic scenery, where hay balls, assembled and covered with sheets by farmers, are standing up like majestic,mysterious and emblematic sculptures, recalling the works of Christo and Jeanne-Claude and one picture by “The Pencil of Nature”of W.H.Fox Talbot.Here prevails the sense of immobility waiting for accomplishment;everything is marked by the next usage of the hay.Thanks to the padded atmosphere, the sculptures get transformed in metaphoric figures, bringing my vision towards a psychological investigation, thus becoming an intimate allegory of numerous,concrete, tidy thoughts, ready for the imminent fulfillment.


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Renato Zacchia
14 years ago
Ottimo lavoro. Brava

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