Sunday, February 11, 2007

Acacia Seed As Insecticide

Interview with Shepherd

On September 24 the gallery was inaugurated the exhibition of Pastorello, Sardinian artist offering a seemingly simple painting, but that has really detailed analysis, which stems from a complex poetic, elegant and meticulous work, which , looking to the great masters of the past, enters strongly in the contemporary world.
This is the interview that I made for the occasion.

on painting everything has been said by now, she's dead, is resurrected, transformed, reinvented etc. What is your relationship with it?
painting is a ghost, an 'image without a body. For me the most is the substance that resembles that of dreams, which has the force of a living entity, conscious and gives power to the imaginary man. Mine is a passion but I am interested in art, painting, like the artist, it remains half.

The time and place as much importance does your work?
What has for all living beings and things that exist in this space-time deformation. I fascinated by the stillness, the stillness in the "everything is finished."

You said that an artist who is interested in itself produces nothing, what's the point of departure in your work?
No, it can produce great things, perhaps, but an artist I'm interested more in what belongs to humanity as for his newspaper. I would add that some of the newspaper is very interesting. When the "ideas" of men meet they can multiply their imaginative potential. We are others, and even each other.

Would U help from one of your super heroes? I have already
rescue more than once.

what should we expect for the exhibition at the Galleria Marconi? Nothing

What do you think when you find yourself naked?
do not know.

photos of the paintings were made by Mark Shepherd Biancucci

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