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Guideline Routine 8 Photograph

Ramona Zordini

Italy

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 5.9 W x 8.3 H x 1.2 D in

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Imagine Narcissus, while you look at yourself in that body of water and fall, you are reunited with the self you were observing, but only by falling, there is no other way. Have you ever thought about it: being in the water is like being in another world, with other laws, and another ability to survive, so technically it's like not really being here. and if water is made of many drops, of many molecules that dance together, then it is conceivable that they can behave like the skin of an onion, enveloping everything within themselves and creating layers, layers that envelop or layers in which you look, like a small whirlpool that attracts everything. and in this gash in the paper as in the water the spectacle of life is staged, life under the surface, under sociality and masks, life as it is felt only inside the water, when everything is muffled and full of solitude. we. to work with a cyanotype you need paper which is nature and therefore earth, you need ferrous salts, therefore mineral, you need sun to expose, you need water to emulsify, fix and color, you need air to oxidise and so the elements favor the process of creation as they favor the life.

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Multi-paneled Photography:Color on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:5.9 W x 8.3 H x 1.2 D in

Number of Panels:10

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Born in Brescia in 1983. In 2009, following previous studies in graphics and painting, he graduated in Art Photography with honors. In 2009 it was also published in the Internazionale Zoom magazine and won the Telethon Award. In 2011 he participated in the Biennial of Young Artists of Europe and the Mediterranean with a project together with Studio Azzurro. In 2014 the solo exhibition at the National Museum of Photography, in 2016 participation in the Canadian TV Documentary "L’Art Erotique" and a chapter in the book "Il Corpo Solitario" by Giorgio Bonomi. He works in Italy and everyone collaborates with mostly British galleries, his works reside in various permanent collections including the MACS Museum and the MUSINF Museum. His artistic research stems from the photographic medium immediately imposing the need to eliminate the spatial and mental boundaries of the square and two-dimensional photographic work; He works mainly on the concept of change, of psycho-physical transformation, attracts more from becoming marked and works from the time that from the completed process, often attracts his own work, uses art to explore his closed boxes and uncover them. In recent years, trying to overwhelm spatial delimitations, he has combined body photography with sewing and three-dimensional reliefs, working mainly with water, the rich element of the concept of transformation and delimitation between his time and his dissonant time. "I would like the impermeability of things to touch every sensation without the filters occasionally being my being and my dizziness, leaving me implored to fill a box with decomposed re-enactments and reinvent my image and likeness. Ambiguous the term, ambiguous the place, the gesture, the thought, your eyes lost inside him without entry, it is an eternal moment of transition, nothing is like yesterday, the filter is to be cleaned. "

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