THAT ABSTRACT WORLD UNDER OUR FEET #5 / A DISFIGURED PAVEMENT IN FLORENCE

© Roberto Alborghetti – Lacer/actions Yes, there is an abstract world under our feet … These are some of the images I took in Florence (Italy). They’re macro photography of a disfigured pavement . The pictures are part of LaceR/Actions”, a multidisciplinary project and research about the apparent chaos of ripped and decomposed publicity posters, natural… Read More THAT ABSTRACT WORLD UNDER OUR FEET #5 / A DISFIGURED PAVEMENT IN FLORENCE

MACRO & ABSTRACT PHOTOS: 24 LITHOPRINTS (VIDEO-PORTFOLIO)

Lacer/actions Project by Roberto Alborghetti reached 100.000 photos collected around the world! In this video-portfolio: 24 pictures reproduced on Lithographic Prints (Framed works, 72×52 cms). The images of the clip aren’t paintings or digitally made works, but simply macro and abstract photos of the world around us, as torn publicity posters, natural cracks, scratches and… Read More MACRO & ABSTRACT PHOTOS: 24 LITHOPRINTS (VIDEO-PORTFOLIO)

THE ABSTRACT WORLD OF TORN PUBLICITY POSTERS: VIDEO-CATALOGUE OF 41 LITHOPRINTS

They’re not paintings… They’re Lacer/actions. Abstract and macro photos by Roberto Alborghetti about torn and ripped publicity posters, cracks and scratches, decomposed matters, urban and industrial signs and tokens. Watch the  Video Catalogue of 41 Lithographic Prints. Interested in purchasing these images in exclusive and original copies? Ask for the availability to: sandinipaolo@gmail.com ro.alb@alice.it

LEGS, CARROTS AND CARDS…THE SURPRISING COLORS AND SHAPES OF TORN PUBLICITY POSTERS #3

100.000 PHOTOS FOR “LACER-ACTIONS” PROJECT! * This is not a painting! This is a natural (and not manipulated) photo about a big torn publicity poster on an outdoor advertisings billboard. The picture  is part of Roberto Alborghetti’s “LaceR/Actions” project-research, which now has reached 100.000 photos taken across the world. “LaceR/Actions” is a multidisciplinary project concerning researches about decomposed… Read More LEGS, CARROTS AND CARDS…THE SURPRISING COLORS AND SHAPES OF TORN PUBLICITY POSTERS #3