L'expo de cette année au château est consacrée à Giuseppe Penone dont les arbres massifs sont disposés dans les jardins. Voici "Tra scorza e scorza" (entre écorce et écorce) en bronze et chêne. Les thèmes du début du mois de la
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Monday 26 August 2013
Tra scorza e scorza
This year's exhibition at the palace is devoted to Giuseppe Penone whose massive trees are planted in the gardens. This is 'Tra scorza e scorza' (between bark and bark), made of bronze and oak. Theme day is back! The September theme for City
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That is awesome and your captures are fantastic, Ciel!! Thanks so much for sharing this!! Hope you've had a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of his pieces at our Art Gallery of Ontario and I have always loved them. It would be fabulous to see this show.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Regarding your question on my blog. There were dancers in two parts of the plaza. I had to shoot one and run to the other.
ReplyDeleteMonumental. I can't decide if a young tree is splitting a larger one or an old tree is crushing a tall sapling.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. Thanks. MB
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful!Love this creative artwork and your pictures are great, I love the way you manage to capture the shadows and lights in your compositions, very well done!
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Léia
What an amazing sight, you have set it off perfectly with the golden sunlight too!
ReplyDeletej'aurais pas parié sur une expo au chateau avec ce type d'oeuvre
ReplyDeleteNot exactly a 'portable' exhibit. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteFantastic piece! Very creative. :)
ReplyDeleteGoodness me! What a super shot Ciel, j'adore the angle you've taken here..tres, tres dramatic!
ReplyDeleteI am trying frantically to book a seat on the next flight to Paris only to see this absolute masterpiece.
ReplyDeleteOr may be not...
Sounds like a super exhibition. Wish I were there. ;)
ReplyDeleteWell, I hate to be a downer, but this makes me think Penone has too much time on his hands. What's the point? If you want a tree, plant a real one. :)
ReplyDeleteUmm, let's call it ... interesting.
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