纪念离去的斑竹-新画两幅-上海的天空
准确地说,是半幅画。原画是五个panel,有三个被别人买走了。俺书房里来的,是panel no4&5.
这幅画在上海的莫干山艺术仓库展出过,抄写一下介绍,不赘述。
Artist: NICHOLAS BURTON
Image Medium: Enamel paint on me
tal on board
Image Dimensions: 1600 x 3000mm
Art work Description:
Nicholas Burton’s visual stories are told through relentless riveting and denting of the hard metal into malleable surfaces. He enjoys working with simple shapes against complex patterns, which appear as detailed ‘braille-like’ etchings in aluminium. Burton’s metallic landscapes draw the essence out of the everyday object and awaken our spiritual connection to the land. In his latest series Burton explores the mythical phenomenon of “Min Min Lights”, which has been witnessed in outback Australia. Burton exquisitely translates the intangible spectacle of Fata Morgana to his reinforced riveted metal surfaces. Whilst ‘Shanghai Sky’ is a visual map of scalloped metal pieces that the artist gathers to form climbing silver branches of knobbed trunks twisting defiantly against the ultramarine blue Australian sky.
整个的画
我的书房。
以此纪念一下金枪斑竹创建的澳坛广为流传发扬的“猪大肠”文化。
莞尔。