It is a visual Pirandello, it is classically hollow ,the pillars possess intrinsic shadows which deliberate if light should overcome darkness. It is oblong or trapizoid and ItAlian fresco, it seems to gradually roll off anything there for it is leveled down to one side.
It is like a promise of a past future or even a future past come alive.
Ill try to find it
Chirico, of the scholar metafisica school-
“In a manuscript of 1909 he wrote of the “host of strange, unknown and solitary things that can be translated into painting … What is required above all is a pronounced sensitivity.”[12]”
“The word fresco (Italian: affresco) is derived from the Italian adjective fresco meaning “fresh”, and may thus be contrasted with fresco-secco or secco mural painting techniques, which are applied to dried plaster, to supplement painting in fresco.”
I did not ask about the origin of the word “fresco”, which I know, but about whether you yourself meant something different by it, because you added the word “Italian”.
"did not ask about the origin of the word “fresco”, which I know, but about whether you yourself meant something different by it, because you added the word “Italian”.
memo answers:
No, I didn’t mean anything other than what it says, sorry for another vain attempt to find something else in a lost wonderland
Very nice, Otto. Do you have a favorite place in mind when you imagine landscape?
By the way, I also like Cookie Monster - C is for Cookie - yes, he is a crazy guy - crazy about, Coooooooooooookie.
Ikona - (More of the Vivid Dream)
I believe there is some debate where it was “found”. Some people even “debate” the name - is that even surprising? I should mention that the top image is of the reproduction.
You can find information with this: Magdeburg Gates of Sophia Cathedral, Novgorod or Магдебургские Врата - there is more to the story but I do not want to start singing my words, lol, because musik.
I am joking - but it may be easier for you to look instead. Still, I agree with you, very good.