Posts Tagged 'painting'

Monday, December 20th, 2010

From town to town

from Cagliari to Paris, a journey in pictures ...

from January 22 to February 2

OPENING on Saturday 22 at 18:30

at The Wall Gallery - Via dei Pisani, 1 - Cagliari

opening hours from 17:00 to 20:00

info: 347 9761099

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The 'artist in this exhibition wants to propose a new, fascinating journey in pictures, in places where he developed his artistic career.

Following the premises of the exposures that expose him to five years in Italy, will lead us through the highlights and shadows of his last works, from Cagliari to Bologna from Rome to Paris, in a series of rural and urban landscapes.

 

Carales mea

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Carales mea

a tribute to my hometown

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Opening Friday, October 1 at 19:00 at the Cafe Dulcis in Viale Regina Margherita 14

open daily (except Mondays) from 19:00 onwards until 15 October.

The exhibition is a tribute artist 's to the city, often the main subject of many of his works. Cagliari is in fact the main theme of today and the past. Through a series of watercolors and ink watercolor the visitor is guided along a visual path that will bring him back in time, between the old sheds Poetto or near the old dock, between the sailing ships that once crowded the harbor of our city, then return to Cagliari in our day.

For this 'will be exhibited at the' Self-portrait with a brush, work presented in Rome at the National Museum of Musical Instruments and remained on display for six months in various venues in the capital.

Sweepstakes

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Now you can enter the competition provides that as a win 'original watercolors of David Siddall, registering is quick and free. To participate go to the CONTEST !

Nora, the first day of vacation

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Nora, tower Coltellazzo

Although the painting is also my job is first of all, my greatest passion, what I can not do ... So in my first day of "vacation" after painting the whole 'year, I started to relax to paint!

All 'one in the afternoon, from under the' umbrella, I pulled out my Moleskine (size 21 × 15), brush and colors and I realized in about 20 minutes' s watercolor you see. The sun was very strong and the deep blue sea, in short the day was so beautiful that it deserved to be immortalized ...

David Siddall - exposes Fruits d 'Oro

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Parish Fruits d 'Oro, Sala Bonfiglioli - Capoterra
from January 30 to February 7
Opening Saturday, January 30 at 18:30
open every day from 18:30 to 20:30 and Saturday and Sunday mornings from 10:00 to 13:00
Free admission.


David Siddall created in 2006 to Fruits d 'Oro, his first solo exhibition since then his career' s led to exhibit in prestigious galleries and museums of Cagliari, Bologna, Florence and Rome. After four years back in Fruits d 'oro to present a selection of his best work.

The exhibition will open on Saturday, January 30th at 18:30 and will be open every evening from 17:30 to 20:30, Saturday and Sunday mornings from 10:00 to 13:00

Self-Portrait with Brush

Friday, October 2nd, 2009
Autoritratto con pennello
Self-Portrait with Brush

This is the framework most important of which will be presented November 12 to 15 in Rome at the 'event' Artists in comparison "to be held at the" National Museum of Musical Instruments "under the auspices of the same municipality.

'S work is not simply a portrait of the author' but a 'symbolic expression of the thought of' artist. Davide Siddi with this picture wanted to express his idea of art, the 'artist must be an interpreter of the society in which he lives, must bear its strengths and weaknesses to interpret their own language, leading the viewer to reflect his work.

For this reason, the 'Self-portrait with a brush "is made with the collage technique: every single crop represents a fragment of our society, our daily life, the' artist assimilates all the pieces, make them their own language and expresses them again and new staff. The eyes of 'self-portrait are made from scraps of eyes, hands to hands from cuttings, so the hair, mouth, beard, clothes, etc.. In short, any shape is achieved by fragments of other people (public figures, actors, singers or common people), which are then summarized in a single image.

The brush is the 'only part made from cuttings of newspapers: how newspapers are the channel of communication and information more widespread and closer to us all, so the brush is the artist' s most powerful communication tool immediately. The job of the artist 'would be meaningless if not interpreted in a society and if society was not directly addressed.

In the 'Self-portrait with a brush "is also referred to two of the great masters' arts are particularly dear to' author: the first is Caravaggio (" Portrait of a Knight of Malta "), the second is Picasso (" Self-portrait with coat " ) to express this as an artist can not just be the interpreter of the society he lives, but must also continually confronted with the story and all the artists who 's predecessors.

"Acquafredda: story of a castle" 19 to 27 September 2009, Siliqua

Monday, September 7th, 2009
Castello di Acquafredda

Castello di Acquafredda

The exhibition is aimed at enhancing and promoting the archaeological site of the castle of Acquafredda through a series of works that reveal the charm and historical value, the 'eight-day exhibition will be held at the rooms of Montegrantico Siliqua.

L 'event is sponsored by the City of Siliqua and the coop. Antarias.

Opening Saturday, September 19 at 18:30:
I greet the Mayor of Siliqua Piergiorgio Lixia
presentation of the coop. Antarias
Report of Dr. Stefano Sardi Basciu Specialist Studies
intervention of the artist 'David Siddall

This will be the Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Prof. Roberto Coroneo and many other scholars of the island landscape.

Will be followed by refreshments offered by the city of Siliqua

From 20 to 27, the exhibition will look at the following times:
Morning: visit by appointment
Evening: 18:30 to 20:30

Saturday Piazza San Sepulchre

Thursday, July 30th, 2009
piazza

Piazza St. Sepulchre

The paintings of Valentina Manca, David Siddall, Bruno Comini, Vallifuoco Lucia's watercolors, photos of Lora Claudio Meli, ceramics decorated with Serena Fondulo, flowers paintings by Cristina Zara, photomontages Giobin, portraits of Alexander Square Pedroni.
Special Guests: Stephen Polese and the painters Federico Cerulli.
Virtually all the artists will demonstrate their way of working with live demonstrations of their techniques.