Artist Tatiana Brodatch, Portraits on the Como Lake #3, edition 12 of 31. The video series "Portraits on the Como Lake" was made as a continuation of a project conceived by the curator Caroline Corbetta in Milan. Using a window of a restaurant, called "il crepaccio" by Maurizio Cattelan, various artists were invited to exhibit.
In 2016 the project continued its work on Instagram, where the video portraits were shown for the first time.
The video collages are set at the Villa d'Este in Cernobbio at the Como lake and combine stop animation and collage with a soundscape that creates an intimately shared moment..
Snark.art exists at the crossroads of the traditional and crypto art communities. It works in collaboration with artists to create, distribute, and sell works that harness blockchain’s decentralized community, digital scarcity, and seemingly endless applications. A bridge between art and blockchain, Snark.art provides a unique perspective by creating accessibility and creative exchange between the two communities.
Portraits on the Como Lake #3
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Artist Tatiana Brodatch, Portraits on the Como Lake #3, edition 12 of 31. The video series "Portraits on the Como Lake" was made as a continuation of a project conceived by the curator Caroline Corbetta in Milan. Using a window of a restaurant, called "il crepaccio" by Maurizio Cattelan, various artists were invited to exhibit.
In 2016 the project continued its work on Instagram, where the video portraits were shown for the first time.
The video collages are set at the Villa d'Este in Cernobbio at the Como lake and combine stop animation and collage with a soundscape that creates an intimately shared moment..
Snark.art exists at the crossroads of the traditional and crypto art communities. It works in collaboration with artists to create, distribute, and sell works that harness blockchain’s decentralized community, digital scarcity, and seemingly endless applications. A bridge between art and blockchain, Snark.art provides a unique perspective by creating accessibility and creative exchange between the two communities.