Wednesday, January 26, 2011

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Let's Paint

If anyone was wondering:
But how far has pushed the Australian art?
Or
To what extent Aboriginal art has evolved?
Answering this question is quite simple!
In a country where the whole "technology", the art of building in the western genre and the knowledge has been introduced only in the last 200 years, the way of making art has suffered a blow that has not been able to come to a complete perfection in the world of Greek, Roman, but also Maya, Chinese, and so on and so forth.
in this land far what we have been able to develop, unfortunately, has created a spike in "Evolution "Only in recent decades, or rather, since" someone "has decided that after the barbarism meted out to Aborigines their own destiny could have become the "private use" as servants in the sale of works of art.
Nothing to say to certain works of art that are still an interesting cultural value, and deeper meanings taken from culture of the native Australians. But more generally, if we carefully consider what has become the Aboriginal art industry, we have a little fear in expressing reviews and critical appreciation, perhaps it is something that would rhyme always ending with ..... . chin.
ValAndante however, was fascinated by some bright colors and technique to "dots or lines" of some of the paintings seen in many Galleries that he visited, , wanted to produce a painting, coming not too bad, but the deep inner meaning.
It started as a joke, in tantativo to own an original work or simply tied Aboriginal Australia, but considering the prices we decided to inaccessible ; producing it to decorate our home.



On the edge of the canvas, a continuous text describes the form of poetry:


The Blue Storm
that awakens us from the dream.
Cobalt whirlwind of emotions
bathes the golden beaches
of our thoughts.
sand island
recall our dreams
to what we were yesterday, turning the Horizon
of distant lands
undulating profile
of an important
perfect combination
a feeling Unison
called LOVE.

MMXI January 8 - ValAndante

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