Saturday, November 14, 2020

Il venditore ambulante - calle veneziana


Le calli veneziane di Daniele Scarpa Kos si arricchiscono di nuove presenze.
L'installazione presenta il ritratto di un venditore ambulante, degli amici, associandoli alla merce del suo zainetto straripante di tutto: accendini, accendigas, cinghie, fazzolettini, magliette, calzini...

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

D al bar


"D al bar San Barnaba"

- immagine fotografica 1 + 1 + 1

-  tu (moltiplicato) oggetti sul tavolino

- cilindro = bicchiere = vetro = mano = bocca = occhio = canocchiale = lente

- succo di mirtillo 

- prisma >>> Ferrazzi 

Friday, September 18, 2020

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

C.POETICHE

In C. POETICHE  pubblicato testo + disegni dal titolo "Cornici" di Daniele Scarpa Kos


Monday, August 31, 2020

Pierluigi Panza >>>DSK


Pierluigi Panza piranesizzato... caricature par moi
 
 

Settore divulgazione della Libreria "Joe-Dante-Alighieri". Sugli scaffali volumi di diversi et eccellentissimi autori con licenza de' superiori e privilegio: 

"Come allevare un cucciolo artista"

"Quella Cleopatra d'Egitto"

"Mark Caltagirone - Catalogo Generale Ragionato"

"Gli inciucioni nell'arte di ogni tiempo y paĂ­s"

"Le ricette degli gnomi - Una torta con una zolletta di zucchero"

"Gone with the Darwin"

"Äąeonardo in love" 

"Da Raffaello a Raffaella"

"Joe Dante Alighieri - Gremlins' Inferno"

"L'arte contemporanea tra groviera e nuovi formaggi"

Friday, August 21, 2020

Calle


 

Studio grande per "Calle". Tecnica mista.  Disegno studio preparatorio personaggio per "Calle".
 

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Saturday, July 4, 2020

>>>ascensore - ascenseur - elevator - aufzug





Avevo giĂ  realizzato un Ascensore ad Amburgo, in versione installazione QUI

Saturday, June 20, 2020

>>>inside Corinthian order

>>> inside the basket: 1 doll and girl's little things
>>> the origins of Corinthian order HERE

“It is related that the original discovery of this form of capital was as follows. A freeborn maiden of Corinth, just of marriageable age, was attacked by an illness and passed away. After her burial, her nurse, collecting a few little things which used to give the girl pleasure while she was alive, put them in a basket, carried it to the tomb, and laid it on top thereof, covering it with a roof-tile so that the things might last longer in the open air. This basket happened to be placed just above the root of an acanthus. The acanthus root, pressed down meanwhile though it was by the weight, when springtime came round put forth leaves and stalks in the middle, and the stalks, growing up along the sides of the basket, and pressed out by the corners of the tile through the compulsion of its weight, were forced to bend into volutes at the outer edges. Just then Callimachus, whom the Athenians called katatĂŞxitechnos for the refinement and of his artistic work, passed by this tomb and observed the basket with the tender young leaves growing round it. Delighted with the novel style and form, he built some columns after that pattern for the Corinthians, determined their symmetrical proportions, and established from that time forth the rules to be followed in finished works of the Corinthian order.”