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Analogically, this link refers to god's connection with our Planet. Well, now it is broken!

When I found this snatched rope under my backyard highest tree I immediately thought that the snatched end was very expressive. I went up the tree to grab the other side and started to explore how I would use this in my work. The historical reference with Michelangelo ceiling depiction of God and Adam came straight to my mind but this time to say the opposite. The link with God is broken, we’re on our own! As I am quite in tune with this idea I though the broken rope would make a great analogy, one that I could argue for.
I incorporated the rope parts into a texture work representing the Earth and created a plaster bas-relief model that I would use for my embossing paper process. The resulting print is then enhanced with oil based pastel stick. Each of the 40 edition pieces is identical in shape with slight variations in colors.
Analogically, this link refers to god's connection with our Planet. Well, now it is broken!

When I found this snatched rope under my backyard highest tree I immediately thought that the snatched end was very expressive. I went up the tree to grab the other side and started to explore how I would use this in my work. The historical reference with Michelangelo ceiling depiction of God and Adam came straight to my mind but this time to say the opposite. The link with God is broken, we’re on our own! As I am quite in tune with this idea I though the broken rope would make a great analogy, one that I could argue for.
I incorporated the rope parts into a texture work representing the Earth and created a plaster bas-relief model that I would use for my embossing paper process. The resulting print is then enhanced with oil based pastel stick. Each of the 40 edition pieces is identical in shape with slight variations in colors.
Analogically, this link refers to god's connection with our Planet. Well, now it is broken!

When I found this snatched rope under my backyard highest tree I immediately thought that the snatched end was very expressive. I went up the tree to grab the other side and started to explore how I would use this in my work. The historical reference with Michelangelo ceiling depiction of God and Adam came straight to my mind but this time to say the opposite. The link with God is broken, we’re on our own! As I am quite in tune with this idea I though the broken rope would make a great analogy, one that I could argue for.
I incorporated the rope parts into a texture work representing the Earth and created a plaster bas-relief model that I would use for my embossing paper process. The resulting print is then enhanced with oil based pastel stick. Each of the 40 edition pieces is identical in shape with slight variations in colors.
Analogically, this link refers to god's connection with our Planet. Well, now it is broken!

When I found this snatched rope under my backyard highest tree I immediately thought that the snatched end was very expressive. I went up the tree to grab the other side and started to explore how I would use this in my work. The historical reference with Michelangelo ceiling depiction of God and Adam came straight to my mind but this time to say the opposite. The link with God is broken, we’re on our own! As I am quite in tune with this idea I though the broken rope would make a great analogy, one that I could argue for.
I incorporated the rope parts into a texture work representing the Earth and created a plaster bas-relief model that I would use for my embossing paper process. The resulting print is then enhanced with oil based pastel stick. Each of the 40 edition pieces is identical in shape with slight variations in colors.

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Broken link Sculpture - Limited Edition of 40

fabrice covelli

United States

Sculpture, Paper on Paper

Size: 28 W x 28 H x 0.2 D in

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Analogically, this link refers to god's connection with our Planet. Well, now it is broken! When I found this snatched rope under my backyard highest tree I immediately thought that the snatched end was very expressive. I went up the tree to grab the other side and started to explore how I would use this in my work. The historical reference with Michelangelo ceiling depiction of God and Adam came straight to my mind but this time to say the opposite. The link with God is broken, we’re on our own! As I am quite in tune with this idea I though the broken rope would make a great analogy, one that I could argue for. I incorporated the rope parts into a texture work representing the Earth and created a plaster bas-relief model that I would use for my embossing paper process. The resulting print is then enhanced with oil based pastel stick. Each of the 40 edition pieces is identical in shape with slight variations in colors.

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Paper on Paper

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40

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28 W x 28 H x 0.2 D in

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My first success in art happened at my admission test to Fine Art School in 1985; When meeting with the jury, I mentioned my interest in events related to the Earth response to overpopulation, pollution, and environmental issues. Later on, I believed that those concepts won me a seat in the school. I then diverted my interested in global art culture, history, concepts behind the works, and all the techniques + processes that I can use to translate my thoughts into visual compositions. But I grew weary of positioning my artwork in somehow interesting concepts. How relevant is my art work? What do I offer to the outer world? Meanwhile, the destruction of our natural world keep rising. And us, human beings, are intimately involved in that decline, which is very disturbing. This is the big issue that I want to address in my art. My tabula rasa moment came in 2006 when I started my body of work “Ode to our Planet”. Each piece focuses on a simple environmental topic or interpersonal situation. Sometimes blurring up the lines between nature and human to highlight the multiplicity and diversity of possible interpretations. I use symbolism and visual poetry to express human emotions and states of mind, with the objective to initiate conversations among culturally and socially diverse groups of people. My intention is to raise awareness on important issues and encourage change in our destructive routines and behaviors. My art work contributes to the global movement that protects our planet and unites people peacefully.

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