Urban artwork "The selfie-net", 10/12/2017

 




detail of selfie net


The selfie-net 

gold and silver and glow in the dark neon acrylic on canvas

40x80 cm, 15.74x31.49 in

2017


in my book:


https://www.blurb.com/books/9366779-the-urban-art-stock-by-krisztina-asztalos-fine-art







Social criticism - Wikipedia


Painting is meditation.

When your heart is calm, you can achieve all the wisdom and light in a second.

Connect your light-field, stay centered, in your heart center.

Rest and breathe love in and out gently.

The center of my heart is my studio.



Urban series are depicting the multicolor vibration of metropolises with humor and a bit of sarcasm, personal responses for happenings of urban society,

local themes connected to Hungarian, European, American culture, Budapest, Paris, New York. New artworks are about the huge control by mass media as intense urban, global,  electrical, chemical pollution and also reflecting the new and fashionable trends in urban society.


KEEP SMILING!

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Urban paintings were inspired by recent studies and own experiences about the undiscovered links between the human mind and quantum physics, ungrasped consciousness and illusions, coincidences and synchronicities.

 





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Urban artwork "The selfie-net", 10/12/2017 (krisztinaasztalos.blogspot.com)







Music and other inspirations:

My favorite artist and role model in artistic expression

the BRILLIANT and GREAT

Louise JosΓ©phine Bourgeois 

(25 December 1911 – 31 May 2010) 





















Louise JosΓ©phine Bourgeois (French: [lwiz buʁʒwa] (About this soundlisten); 25 December 1911 – 31 May 2010) was a French-American artist. Although she is best known for her large-scale sculpture and installation art, Bourgeois was also a prolific painter and printmaker. She explored a variety of themes over the course of her long career including domesticity and the family, sexuality and the body, as well as death and the unconscious. These themes connect to events from her childhood which she considered to be a therapeutic process. 


Although Bourgeois exhibited with the Abstract Expressionists and her work has much in common with Surrealism and Feminist art


she was not formally affiliated with a particular artistic movement.










Topiary

2009

 “You have this relationship to memory, this idea of the things borne, the idea of the water, things being in the unconscious, knocked out in the open, yet it’s very strong, it’s life, it’s the idea of water which is the idea of the continuity of time and life.”

Jerry Gorovoy








#castellodiama #LouiseBourgeois #JerryGorovoy #contemporaryart #artandwine Louise JosΓ©phine Bourgeois has been one of the most important artists of our time. She was born in Paris on December 25, 1911, and died in New York on May 31st. She was a French-American artist. She spent most of her artistic career in New York where she lived with her husband, the art historian, Robert Goldwater. She became an established artist the last year's thanks to a series of major retrospectives, among which are the MoMA’s, Guggenheim Museum’s (New York), and on this side of the Atlantic the Tate Gallery’s (London), Centre Pompidou (Paris) and Capodimonte Museum (Napoli). In 2009 Louise Bourgeois, thanks to the Galleria Continua mediation and the presence of her loyal friend and assistant Jerry Gorovoy, realized a site-specific installation at Castello di Ama. The delicate and powerful sculpture has been placed in an underground and ancient place of the Pianigiani Villa, in Ama hamlet. In this video you will discover how is born the project and its deep significations thanks to the testimonies of two men: -Marco Pallanti, winemaker at Castello di Ama since 1982 and patron of the contemporary art collection together with the director Lorenza Sebasti -Jerry Gorovoy, long time friend and assistant of Louise Bourgeois 0:22 Marco Pallanti – Why Louise Bourgeois? 0:54 Views on Topiary located in the cistern 01:24 Marco Pallanti and Jerry Gorovoy – the human encounter, the premise of the site-specific work 04:44 Jerry Gorovoy talking about an equivalent between Ama and Louise childhood place (Aubusson) 05:17 MP–the birth of the work 05:42 JG–Topiary idea as the wider project 06:06 MP- the prototype and its symbols 06:46 JG– plant symbol and relation to the place 07:13 MP–Relation between Louise and Ama, description of the place 08:14 JG–connection with the water symbol 08:56 MP– sculpture at Carrara Nicoli marble studio 10:15 JG–about unconscious 11:12 MP–installation “on-site” 11:52 JG– about Castello di Ama 12:27 MP–the importance of the encounter 13:28 JG– the character of the place “You have this relationship to memory, this idea of the things borne, the idea of the water, things being in the unconscious, knocked out in the open, yet it’s very strong, it’s life, it’s the idea of water which is the idea of the continuity of time and life.” Jerry Gorovoy This video was realized by Alessandro Moggi using documents from 2015 ( Marco Pallanti interview) and from 2009 ( Jerry Gorovoy interview) Frontpage photography credit: Nanda Lanfranco The winery Castello di Ama is a cornerstone in the modern revival of Chianti Classico. It all goes back to an intuition that came to us in the early 1970s. We knew that the vineyards around our tiny Medieval hamlet, perched on a hilltop at an altitude of almost 500 meters, were capable of great things and that the winemaker’s ancient craft could take new root here. At Castello di Ama, the wine goes beyond what our senses perceive. There’s another side to it, which whispers of the culture and the traditions of its land of origin. It’s a kind of centaur, half of it given body in the glass, the other half ethereal, ungraspable, a marker of difference. It’s an unfinished work if you like: in order to appreciate it fully, to close the circle, you have to fill in the impalpable absence. Such thoughts led us in 2000 to launch the project "Castello di Ama per l'arte Contemporanea”: art and wine working together to leave a contemporary mark on the future.





Music inspiration by my favorite musicians:




 


 









Quote of my favorite female artist and the experienced Buddhist master:
























I can't lie
I can't fake
I can't act
My hands shake
There's disclosure
I must make
There is so much love in me

I can't run
I have tried
There's a thorn
In my side
There is something
I can't hide
There is so much love in me

You can forsake me
Try to break me
But you can't shake me
No
You can despise me
Demonize me
It satisfies me
So

There's a fire
In my veins
The desire
Causes pain
I will say it
Again
There is so much love in me

You can forsake me
Try to break me
But you can t shake me
No
You can despise me
Demonize me
It satisfies me
So

There is so much love in me
There is so much love in me
There is so much love in me
There is so much love in me

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There are no negative or positive thoughts,

 like an old wise man

 let thoughts play as children

 watch the clouds,  the shining sun, the rainbow, 

the thunder, the rain

watch thoughts

as bubbles burst

  in the vast sky,

let them appear and disappear,

come and go

flow

never flip, repress or change them

let them be...

rest and gaze at the play of children

your thoughts and emotions

without interrupting them

or act upon them

Rest

and

Enjoy!

Don't be positive or negative

don't label

BE!


Since ...You are a human!

and Alive!

05/06/2021

dakini.hu

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