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Slipping on the sea

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  • Author Carlo Delli
  • Paper Photographic
  • Kind of paper Satin
  • Genre Nature
  • Primary colour Blue
  • Format Vertical
  • 45 x 30 cm - edition 100
  • 75 x 50 cm - edition 100
  • 100 x 66 cm - edition 50
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The artwork "Slipping on the sea" belongs to "Le Mie Acque" collection. The framing of this picture is far 20 cm from an iced pool in Pianbello's wood, Monte Pisano. 

Cover San Rossore Creatin by Carlo Delli. Photo is E.T.

Renzo Castelli A park ever "seen"

The publication of the latter by Carlo Delli marks a watershed in the consideration that generally has the seal of St. Flushing and Park. Until now, the vast area that was the Medici, Lorraine, the Savoy and then the various guests at the Quirinale, was considered a balanced mixer in history and nature. It is true that in the past, important personalities of the arts had expressed in different forms their appreciation of this nature, but always their storytelling was an aesthetic genre that could be called "general.

This book by Carlo Delli,  is something wonderfully different, much to overturn the assumption until now accepted to "San Rossore, a place of" memories, and tells of the park sites such as had never been seen before. Its objective mixture with wisdom the images of "great nature" - geography, landscapes, forest vegetation, mammals, migratory birds and water fowl, the insect fauna - with unimaginable hidden preciousness in that same environment. And here that the objective digs much deeper, analyzes, tells, stops and interprets moments of life that the human eye can not grasp. It so happens that the detail of a bark or a bug caught climbing a dew covered leaf becomes something different and the unthinkable: a painting, a message and a creative work. In short: art. The photographs of Carlo Delli end up telling us the poetry of that universe in which, often unconsciously, we have always been immersed. Because, as he put Ansel Adams, the great photographer of the American parks, we should not be afraid of beauty and poetry.

From www.carlodelli.it

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