A native of Brixen, south Tyrol, Bruno Walpoth embraces the centuries old woodcarving tradition of the Val Gardena, a valley in the Dolomites which achieved fame due to the exquisite wooden statues and altars in demand all over the Catholic world, even for the peg wooden dolls, the local craftsmen produced. Walpoth grew up absorbing
Du 4 juin au 30 juin 2013 Bruno Pontiroli est né en 1981, il vit et travaille actuellement à Paris. Il aime les images, il les a dans la tête, des choses lui apparaissent et de ses visions oniriques il fait naître un univers en partage où les centaures...
“I had often thought of recreating one or two cards in my own style, but it wasn’t until quarantine that I saw a grand opportunity to create the entire series.”
Bruno Pontiroli creates mind-bending explorations of the relationship between humans and animals, painting limber cows doing impressive handstands or an over-eager man embracing a large walrus, much to its chagrin. The artist shies away from labeling his work as Surrealist or Dadaist, instead proposing a new version of reality without categorization. Pontiroli will exhibit work with Galerie Klaus Kiefer at art KARLSRUHE from February 21 to 24, 2019 and with Fousion Gallery at Urvanity Art Madrid from February 28 to March 3, 2019. More
Deze grote bruine beer begroet je altijd met open armen. Hij is heel knuffelig en heeft een heerlijke, reusachtige buik waar je lekker op kan uitrusten.
Bruno Pontiroli es un pintor francés que en un principio estudió Diseño en 3D, pero que pronto se sintió atraído por el abismo blanco del lienzo. Su trabajo, depurado y preciso, juega con ensoñaciones oníricas de un mundo vuelto al revés y con visiones irónico/críticas de la realidad: cualquier cosa, objeto o situación es para él motivo de inspiración para sus cuadros como reconoce en la entrevista cuyo link adjunto. http://brunopontiroli.com/ https://www.facebook.com/bruno.pontiroli http://thecultural.es/2016/06/23/entrevista-a-bruno-pontiroli/ https://www.lamonomagazine.com/bruno-pontiroli-una-logica-diferente/ http://stafmagazine.com/gallery/bruno-pontiroli/ http://fousiongallery.com/portfolio/bruno-pontiroli/ Todas las imágenes y/o vídeos que se muestran corresponden al artista o artistas referenciados. Su exposición en este blog pretende ser un homenaje y una contribución a la difusión de obras dignas de reconocimiento cultural, sin ninguna merma a los derechos que correspondan a sus legítimos propietarios. En ningún caso hay en este blog interés económico directo ni indirecto. Javier Nebot
Bruno Pontiroli creates mind-bending explorations of the relationship between humans and animals, painting limber cows doing impressive handstands or an over-eager man embracing a large walrus, much to its chagrin. The artist shies away from labeling his work as Surrealist or Dadaist, instead proposing a new version of reality without categorization. Pontiroli will exhibit work with Galerie Klaus Kiefer at art KARLSRUHE from February 21 to 24, 2019 and with Fousion Gallery at Urvanity Art Madrid from February 28 to March 3, 2019. More
Bruno Pontiroli creates mind-bending explorations of the relationship between humans and animals, painting limber cows doing impressive handstands or an over-eager man embracing a large walrus, much to its chagrin. The artist shies away from labeling his work as Surrealist or Dadaist, instead proposing a new version of reality without categorization. Pontiroli will exhibit work with Galerie Klaus Kiefer at art KARLSRUHE from February 21 to 24, 2019 and with Fousion Gallery at Urvanity Art Madrid from February 28 to March 3, 2019. More
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Some artists have a knack for turning our world upside down with a stroke of a brush. Bruno Pontiroli is one of those artists. Bruno is a French contemporary ar
Surreal Paintings : Bruno Pontiroli is a contemporary artist from France. He is quite popular in the art community for his surreal paintings, which may raise a few eyebrows amongst viewers. He has a
Kangaroos, koalas, and the venomous platypus take on peculiarly acrobatic personas in a new series of oil paintings by Bruno Pontiroli (previously). In Expression Corporelle, the French artist renders a cast of gymnast-emulating animals native to Australia, each with unusually strong appendages and flexible backs. The creatures balance on their tails and bend at perfect 90-degree angles, defying physics in favor of warped perspectives and the opportunity to see the world from a different point of view. More
People, no matter from what era, have had the same fear throughout. The fear of the unknown. From the start of times until today it has remained constant. That is exactly why everybody feels the need to stay in a comfortable environment, and get themselves familiar with anything and everything in sight. It is hard
The troupe of wild animals in Bruno Pontiroli’s paintings contort their bodies into backbends and handstands that would rival even the most accomplished gymnast. A wrinkly hippo balances on its tongue, a tiger arches its torso into a 90-degree angle, and a hyena rotates its hind legs in the air. The French artist (previously) notes that he begins the bizarre artworks with easily-recognized animals that he then shapes “like the way a child plays with modeling clay or a building set for instance,” morphing a simple depiction of a nimble lion or hare into a peculiar new reality. More
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Chills run down your spine, the little hairs standing up as if to applaud a wonderful performance, all the while a beating drum plays in your ears, your heart picking up the pace. You stare unblinkingly, eyes wide, forehead scrunched up in flustered unknowing. Should you run? Should you hide? Should their smile be as wide?
People, no matter from what era, have had the same fear throughout. The fear of the unknown. From the start of times until today it has remained constant. That is exactly why everybody feels the need to stay in a comfortable environment, and get themselves familiar with anything and everything in sight. It is hard
Bruno Santos geeft gedaantes en gezichten aan een reeks van minder bekende monsters die nog steeds levendig zijn in legendes en fantasie.
A Wendigo is a half-beast creature appearing in the legends of the American Indians. The most frequent cause of transformation into a Wendigo was if a person had resorted to cannibalism.