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| sent on February 25, 2015 (23:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Does your imagination. Few elements refer to the work of the artist. The jars, the scale, all tremendously experienced, or rather, used to make a mark of their being in society. Perhaps many will disagree on the daily smear to which many of these artists are dedicated, but the presence of a wall where several times have been erased the signs of someone makes me think of a dedicated area. Lively, very beautiful. Best wishes, Massimo. Fa volare l'immaginazione. Pochi elementi rimandano al lavoro dell'artista. I vasetti, la scala, tutto tremendamente vissuto, o meglio, usato per lasciare un segno del proprio essere nella società. Magari in molti non saranno d'accordo sul quotidiano imbrattare al quale molti di questi artisti si dedicano, ma la presenza di un muro dove più volte sono stati cancellati i segni di qualcuno mi fa pensare ad una area dedicata. Vivace, molto bella. Un caro saluto, Massimo. |
| sent on February 27, 2015 (15:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Massimo, thanks and Pass Your appreciated comment. It was indeed an area dedicated to street art. There were many people who photographed the artists at work. I preferred to concentrate on particular minors seeking some evidence that would tell the life. The scale, pants, shoes stained colors and earth. The jars placed on the floor forcing the painter to a continuous up and down ... Best wishes. Franc Ciao Massimo, grazie del passaggio e del tuo apprezzato commento. Era in effetti un'area dedicata alla street art. C'era molta gente che fotografava gli artisti all'opera. Io ho preferito concentrarmi su particolari minori ricercando qualche traccia che ne raccontasse la vita. La scala, i pantaloni, le scarpe macchiate di colori e di terra. I barattoli appoggiati a terra che costringono il pittore ad un continuo saliscendi... Un caro saluto. Franco |
| sent on March 11, 2015 (23:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Angle very original and does not need much explanation, speaks for itself. Congratulations Franco! Inquadratura molto originale e che non ha bisogno di spiegazioni, parla da sè. Complimenti Franco! |
| sent on August 02, 2015 (8:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thoroughly enjoyable. Besides what has already been said above I am also of sympathy in this ... :-) :-) Veramente piacevole. Oltra a quanto già detto sopra io trovo anche della simpatia in questa immagine...  |
| sent on February 11, 2016 (10:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
very interesting partial framing but that helps us understand everything there is to understand. A greeting. Claudio molto interessante l'inquadratura parziale ma che ci fa capire tutto quello che c'è da capire. Un saluto. Claudio |
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