Thursday, December 4, 2008

Walkei Home Made Antenna





MOSAIC 16/1983
Octagon with "gardens" of dust
TECHNICAL CODE
11-1983-16-11-0.
AUTHOR Filippo Maria Patella.
TITLE AND DATE Mosaic 16/1983.
SUPPORT laminated wood. OVERALL DIMENSIONS
300mm side.
MATERIALS smalti original (Ugo DonĂ  & Sons Company - Cards and dust) and synthetic resins.
TECHNICAL mixed assemblages of mosaic tiles, powders and synthetic resins.
STATE perfect (see picture at lower resolution).
The work is branded on the back with the name, year and serial number.
work is attached is the Certificate of Authenticity (signed by the author) with pictures and technical details, and the warranty of the present owner with photos of the work.
Some issues related to implementing technology in the mosaic (materials, techniques and timing of enforcement action) and research in art of Master Filippo Maria Patella visit the blog:
http://mediartsmosaitec.blogspot.com/
http://filippomariapatella.blogspot.com/
OPERA
in 1983 have only been four mosaics, a different technique. It is a mosaic "special" cards backgrounds (few and irregular) and dust in areas coloristic warm and cold tones of black and white. The eye sweeps over the surface to rest on finding specific angles fascinating details and material exactly as you can only see from the photos. The "gardens" of dust are to the artist a very innovative features from the aesthetic results. COST-BASED DEFINITION

A work art in general (a sculpture, a painting, print), involves material costs (raw materials used, time and quality of labor) and intangible costs (search for specific artists, added value given by the artist and his personal history). A mosaic requires time-consuming, in this case the artist in question, can be quantified in an average of 5 hours of work in order to fully an area of \u200b\u200b100x100mm (a square of 10 cm per side). This mosaic took about 140 hours of manual labor. And these are mandatory minimum time may increase but certainly can not be shortened. For information

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