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landscape fish 8122 - Limited Edition 2 of 10 Print

Bruno Gori

Italy

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Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper Signed on back. exhibited at Library Parco Sempione (Milan) and published by MilanoPhotoFestival 2018 This project was inspired by a song called “Com’è profondo il mare”, "How deep is the sea", written and sung by the Italian singer Lucio Dalla: “In the meantime, fish from which we all descend witnessed with curiosity the common tragedy of this world which they undoubtedly found evil and started to think in their big sea how deep is the sea in their big sea how deep is the sea It's obvious thought is annoying even if thinkers are silent as a fish1 "quiet as a mouse" rather, they are fish and as fish they are difficult to stop because the sea protects them. How deep is the sea For sure those who are in charge are not willing to make differences based on poetry thought is like the ocean you can't stop it you can't fence it in In this manner, they are burning the sea In this manner, they are killing the sea In this manner, they are humiliating the sea In this manner, they are bending the sea” In addition to groped to visually recreate the musical influences I have deliberately altered the characteristics of the subjects to convey the sense of continuous transformation in which we are bound, from the primordial soup to today, trying to imagine even tomorrow. It 'interesting that Lucio Dalla for this song was inspired by the vision of a painting by Arnold Böcklin "depicting the preaching of St. Anthony and the fish present in the collection of the Kunsthaus Zurich; the image that inspired music that inspires images.

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:21 W x 14 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:22.75 W x 15.75 H x 1.25 D in

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