Flaneur - Stephen of Loreto
Flaneur - Stephen of Loreto
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In the work Flaneur the artist represents himself as a wanderer who crosses the city aimlessly, observing everything around him with an ever-new gaze and with a spirit free from rational, spatial and temporal constraints.
\nThis is my idea of travel, as an abandonment to unusual directions, to chance encounters, to unexpected details, to fleeting glances, to a crazy bundle of bright colours that the landscape offers and that only a free spirit can grasp and reformulate with creativity.
\nOn a black canvas, a clock—a symbol of mechanical time—stops, and a white beam traces the flaneur's free journey, breaking spatial and temporal constraints and mixing with the bright colors of all the stimuli the dreamer encounters along the way, shaping them into something new with his creative spirit.
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In the work Flaneur the artist represents himself as a wanderer who crosses the city aimlessly, observing everything around him with an ever-new gaze and with a spirit free from rational, spatial and temporal constraints.
\nThis is my idea of travel, as an abandonment to unusual directions, to chance encounters, to unexpected details, to fleeting glances, to a crazy bundle of bright colours that the landscape offers and that only a free spirit can grasp and reformulate with creativity.
\nOn a black canvas, a clock—a symbol of mechanical time—stops, and a white beam traces the flaneur's free journey, breaking spatial and temporal constraints and mixing with the bright colors of all the stimuli the dreamer encounters along the way, shaping them into something new with his creative spirit.
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