The Trajectory Of A Wandering Mind

Permanently expand the limits of reality, through the visual representation of a fictional whole that will make the difference between the artistic composition and the narrative perspective that your life proposes.
From the sum of all the life experiences I have expressed in art, and so strongly impregnated in the composition of images of the “unforgettable event” type, designed to highlight the subject of an adventure with an exciting symbolic cipher, I extracted as from a single rotation of the visual field that fraction of a second that makes a memory become topical.
It is not an easy thing to create an art whose image, exposed to absolute subjectivism, meaning exposed to one eye and associated with an impressionistic, profound and enchanting picture, can encompass the ego in a physical organism through words. Even more difficult than that, I fixed the construction of this image on the horizon of aesthetic sensitivity, having as reference the abstract plane of some deep meanings included in a figurative, superficial plane.
My art itself, subtle, modern, obtained through a transcendence of everyday life, appeared to me as a relay of Divinity, providing me with convincing travel images, with an amazing and complex perspective structure. Including the use of several arts put together, this art – for which it is not possible to apply the stamp of the visual arts – I strongly imagined it as an opportunity to interpret an image of waiting and meeting a Tachyaruvis (formulating a virtual representation of a fictitious whole).
Leadership: Does the creation you identify with best convey the suggestion of a true representation of the image with which you extend the boundaries of reality, in association with the concept of “You must constantly remind yourself in a picture”?
I would say, in fact, that my art opens before the ideal of the star illuminating the universe through an image that refers to a mysterious, fascinating or distressing “beyond”, a seal of an existence that refuses the curious gaze of the passer-by and closes per se. An image that can be interpreted in various distinct ways, easily engraved in the memory of time, taking as an example the unique feelings of an artist who uses a brush to decorate a white canvas on the reality of a closed world marked by darkness.
Yes. It is a rarity to recognize yourself as an artist in every circumstance of life, taking as a point of reference a kind of reality outside the Self that seems to make you think of the novel “Piranesi” by Susanna Clarke. Here the Italian architect Giovanni Battista Piranesi seemed to be motivated exclusively by world research:
“I am determined to explore as much of the world as I can during my lifetime. For this purpose I traveled to the Nineteenth Hundred and Sixty-ninth Hall to the West, the Eight Hundred and Nineteenth Hall to the North, and the Seven Hundred and Sixty-Eighth Hall to the South. I went up to the Upper Halls where the Clouds move in a slow procession and the Statues suddenly appear from the Mists. We explored the Flooded Halls where the Dark Waters are strewn with white water lilies. I saw the Ruined Halls to the East, where the Ceilings, the Floors – sometimes even the Walls – collapsed, and where the darkness was broken by columns of gray light.”
This confirms my creative choices. In every moment of my art, in order to bring as rich connotative fruits as possible, I had to prove that the whole course of my life follows the trajectory of a wandering mind that tangles through the corridors of a multi-universe of forms that synthetically express unimaginable human experiences, flying over parallel universes, in search of a utopian world. But I did not give up claiming that they are also possible…
One concept that can be applied in leadership is this: only those who know how to build a representation proposed by imagination will be able to capture the wonderful details of an autonomous image called: “augmented reality”.
The Trajectory Of A Wandering Mind is the path taken by an artist in search of inspiration, even if the mind goes beyond what the eyes can see. Of course, I’ve been a revolutionary for as long as I’ve known myself, especially artistically. I opposed time, I opposed the norms and structures established by the accepted normal, and that turned me into someone who is always looking for something new, nonconformist…