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We live in three-dimensional space. We take for granted that something can be in front of or behind something else; that It can be near or a long way from us.
Imaginary representations on canvas, on paper or even on a computer screen just have two dimensions.
Is it possible to see as thvisual perception Strawberries forestree-dimensional, images that have two dimensions, like a painting or a photo?
Yes, if we can “deceive our brain”. This is what happens with stereograms. By “stereograms” we mean two-dimensional images which, if looked at in a different way, reveal three-dimensional images that were hidden at first sight.
It’s easier to understand if we put it into practice. Have a look at  “Strawberry Wood”, for example, on page…. of this catalogue. Maybe you can already make out the hidden three-dimensional image without any instructions. If not, place yourself at about 50 centimetres from the picture; look at it, but don’t focus on it; on the contrary, let the focus go to infinity. You will notice that the objects in the picture seem to double and their outlines become unclear. Then, as if hanging in mid-air, a new three-dimensional image forms. Probably you’ll have to try hard for a few minutes before learning the technique, but it’s worth it. You will be amazed at the sharpness and depth of the image that has formed under your eyes.
Through this technique of the transposition in three dimensions, I want to value in an optical way the
realizazion of my works, proposing a pratical teaching on the way of looking
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Night and Day Painting

Alessandro Gambetti

Italy

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 43.3 W x 43.3 H x 2 D in

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We live in three-dimensional space. We take for granted that something can be in front of or behind something else; that It can be near or a long way from us. Imaginary representations on canvas, on paper or even on a computer screen just have two dimensions. Is it possible to see as thvisual perception Strawberries forestree-dimensional, images that have two dimensions, like a painting or a photo? Yes, if we can “deceive our brain”. This is what happens with stereograms. By “stereograms” we mean two-dimensional images which, if looked at in a different way, reveal three-dimensional images that were hidden at first sight. It’s easier to understand if we put it into practice. Have a look at “Strawberry Wood”, for example, on page…. of this catalogue. Maybe you can already make out the hidden three-dimensional image without any instructions. If not, place yourself at about 50 centimetres from the picture; look at it, but don’t focus on it; on the contrary, let the focus go to infinity. You will notice that the objects in the picture seem to double and their outlines become unclear. Then, as if hanging in mid-air, a new three-dimensional image forms. Probably you’ll have to try hard for a few minutes before learning the technique, but it’s worth it. You will be amazed at the sharpness and depth of the image that has formed under your eyes. Through this technique of the transposition in three dimensions, I want to value in an optical way the realizazion of my works, proposing a pratical teaching on the way of looking

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:43.3 W x 43.3 H x 2 D in

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Alessandro gambetti was born in Vicchio del Mugello (Florence) in 1959.gambetti's imagination moves in a dimension of neo-figurative structuralism.Over fifteen years of artistic endeavour his quest has evolved in a continuous process from expressive rrepresentations strongly influenced by primitive art,to afreer and more personal interpretation which, in most recent times, has exploited the discovery of the new language of so-called "computer graphics" which has profoundly revolutionised the way art is made, and has led to a new aesthetic of image creation.Address: Via Lelio Basso n122/A- 53014-Monteroni d'Arbia (Siena)- Italy.At the moment he paints alternating and mixing traditional and modern techniques like computer art, realizing new graphic elaborations and photo elaboration that with creativy and the knowledge of the technique instrument, combine in continuous research work and in a new aesthetics painting development.

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