Wednesday, April 1, 2009
I love love love his work.
I am greatly enamored of the work by illustrator Alessandro Baronciani. If your soft insides are also stirred by his reductive brilliance, please see more here.
p.s. Though I prefer some of his earlier (now unavailable) prints, I'm buying that Supergirl silkscreen-new economy be damned.
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Labels: art, Baron Karza, Helen Slater, illustration, Italiano, Supergirl
Labels: art, Baron Karza, Helen Slater, illustration, Italiano, Supergirl
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Reductive brilliance is right. I get the sense that he's intentionally engaging in reductive naiveté in his later work. When I clicked back about 6 pages, I saw some really amazing stuff. But there's something about the awkwardness of the latest work. Maybe he's just tired, but maybe there's something going on, there.
So that's who got the BaronKarza domain.
his work has a wonderful negative capability that's at once life-affirming and reactionary (shades of spinoza, anyone?).
My favorites are the nude in the bushes and the girl coming out of the forrest, but they sold out.. Some silkscreens of his work sold here.
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