Blue Codes In this series of works, Piero Addis creates a sort of digital rococo that is both stunningly contemporary and deeply rooted in aesthetic tradition. The title “Blue Codes” refers to specific flights the artist has taken in recent years: “LH3959” for a trip from Milan to Frankfurt, “AF511” for Damascus-Paris, or “SU279” for Moscow-Milan, for example. During such flights the artist photographed the sky as seen from the airplane window, gathering visual material that would later be fused with “heavenly” scenes from the paintings of Giambattista Tiepolo - David Galloway
The artistic work depicted in this sheet was originally created by the artist who granted all the rights of use, resale and exploitation to the art gallery NFTART.CH https://www.nftart.ch/ in Lugano - Switzerland.
Piero Addis, after graduating in artistic disciplines, began his career as a creative in international advertising agencies in important European capitals, signing numerous successful campaigns. He holds a two-year master's degree in Art Direction between New York and Tokyo. Over the years he has received numerous awards including the first European prize for young creatives, Art Director Club Italia, Cannes Film Festival, IAA Tokyo First Prize and many others. He has held lectures and seminars at prestigious universities in Italy and abroad: Milan, Rome, Berlin, Barcelona, Prague, Caracas, Mexico, Guatemala. From 2003 to 2006 has been nominee Head of Arts and Culture for the 2006 Winter Olympic Games coordinating a cultural program with over 250 artistic events. He collaborated with the IOC for the cultural program of Beijing 2008 and Vancouver 2010, in addition to the Unesco Forum on Sport and Culture held in Beijing in 2007, invited by the International Olympic Committee
PIERO ADDIS - BLUE CODES - IG1202
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PIERO ADDIS - BLUE CODES - IG1202
- 価格米ドル価格数量有効期限送信元
- 価格米ドル価格数量最低価格差有効期限送信元
Blue Codes In this series of works, Piero Addis creates a sort of digital rococo that is both stunningly contemporary and deeply rooted in aesthetic tradition. The title “Blue Codes” refers to specific flights the artist has taken in recent years: “LH3959” for a trip from Milan to Frankfurt, “AF511” for Damascus-Paris, or “SU279” for Moscow-Milan, for example. During such flights the artist photographed the sky as seen from the airplane window, gathering visual material that would later be fused with “heavenly” scenes from the paintings of Giambattista Tiepolo - David Galloway
The artistic work depicted in this sheet was originally created by the artist who granted all the rights of use, resale and exploitation to the art gallery NFTART.CH https://www.nftart.ch/ in Lugano - Switzerland.
Piero Addis, after graduating in artistic disciplines, began his career as a creative in international advertising agencies in important European capitals, signing numerous successful campaigns. He holds a two-year master's degree in Art Direction between New York and Tokyo. Over the years he has received numerous awards including the first European prize for young creatives, Art Director Club Italia, Cannes Film Festival, IAA Tokyo First Prize and many others. He has held lectures and seminars at prestigious universities in Italy and abroad: Milan, Rome, Berlin, Barcelona, Prague, Caracas, Mexico, Guatemala. From 2003 to 2006 has been nominee Head of Arts and Culture for the 2006 Winter Olympic Games coordinating a cultural program with over 250 artistic events. He collaborated with the IOC for the cultural program of Beijing 2008 and Vancouver 2010, in addition to the Unesco Forum on Sport and Culture held in Beijing in 2007, invited by the International Olympic Committee