ABOUT “LACER/ACTIONS”…
Roberto Alborghetti ‘s “LaceR/Actions” is a multidisciplinary project and research about the apparent chaos of decomposed posters, cracks, scratches and urban/street signs. Transferred on canvases, reproduced on lithographic prints or textiles (as pure silk), re-built on collages or scanned in videoclips, the images of waste-papers from torn and disfigured posters, natural cracks and scratches , urban signs give new meanings and expressions to paper lacerations and matter decomposition. Roberto Alborghetti captured so far about 50.000 images during his research all around the world.
His “Colors of an Apocalypse” show was displaced for 100 days in the enchanting Aldobrandesca Fortress (XIII Century) in Tuscany (Piancastagnaio, Siena, Italy) from October 6, 2012, to January 15, 2013. His recent projects: “Contemplations and Lacer/actions” (album, videoclip, installations, inspired by Thomas of Bergamo Scripts, 1563-1631), “Atelier of Colors and Emotions” (a project which involved autistic kids, 2013 and 2014 ), “Lacer/actions on Aluminium” (11 installations for Fai Private Collection, Italy). Roberto Alborghetti works are part of Contemporary Art Collection (Mercatello sul Metauro, Marche, Italy) and participating to “An Exhibition, a Restoration” in Norcia (Umbria, Italy) from July 12 to September 7, 2014.
Wow! This looks pretty impressive 🙂
Thank you so much for your kind comment!
Beautiful rhythms.
Thank you Meredith! It’s the magic of waste-paper from torn and decomposed publicity posters!
Alberto, you are an amazing artist, wow what a body of art work you are creating there.
Thank you so much Cornelia! I’m creating it just for fun and relaxation… I don’t know where these waves will bring me to…
I love that truly amazing artwork bravo!
Thank you so much! Have a great day!
you too :))
Some day we want to reblog you or to have you in our blog as a guest if you like?
Thank you! As you prefer. It will be a pleasure and an honour! I’ll put your link in my blogroll. My kindest regards.
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Happy to share this great art work with all of you dear readers and followers enjoy!