Le vent qui s'est arrêté d'Alberto Thirion (2023) Drawing by Alberto Thirion

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Drawing, Silverpoint on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 9.8in, Width 15in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
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  • Categories Spiritual Art Landscape
Le vent qui s'est arrêté d'Alberto Thirion Silverpoint sur papier 100% coton, préparé. L'apôtre Pierre écrit : « Chacun met au service des autres, au service des autres, le don qu'il a reçu » 1 Pierre 4.10a Le vent qui est venu rester Dessin Silverpoint d'Alberto Thirion Je veux commencer[...]
Le vent qui s'est arrêté d'Alberto Thirion
Silverpoint sur papier 100% coton, préparé.
L'apôtre Pierre écrit : « Chacun met au service des autres, au service des autres, le don qu'il a reçu » 1 Pierre 4.10a

Le vent qui est venu rester Dessin Silverpoint d'Alberto Thirion

Je veux commencer par dire, honnêtement, que je ne sais pas quelle est la signification de ce dessin.

Analyser et essayer de comprendre son sens n'est pas facile en ce moment, je ne sais pas, peut-être que demain je pourrai le comprendre, mais complètement, au moins en partie.

Bien sûr, pour moi sa signification serait une et pour chacun des spectateurs, ce serait une autre, ou au contraire deux ou trois, coïncident en lui donnant une interprétation similaire, du moins au moment où ils parlent du dessin. et partager leurs avis.


Dire qu’il s’agit d’un dessin d’une signification mystique profonde est sans doute inutile, puisque cela est évident.

Dire que l’art commence là où finit le langage verbal n’est pas non plus pertinent puisque nous le savons bien.

Peut-être que dire que le dessin n'est que des variations sur un même thème serait le plus juste et le moins prétentieux, mais il semble que j'ai fait un pas en avant dans le domaine de mon esprit ou, pour le dire autrement, que dans Ce dessin a d'une manière ou d'une autre, j'ai aiguisé ma perception de la nature.

Même si je l'ai dessiné à une époque où l'environnement semble dire le contraire, je fais bien sûr référence à l'actualité, à la plupart des informations diffusées dans les médias.

Il est aussi possible que ce soit juste une annonce du futur et que je sois en avance sur mon temps, ou que ce soit juste un sortilège... on verra bien ! dit un aveugle !

Alberto Thirion

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My name is Alberto Thirion and they call me the most famous painter in the world, they say it as a joke, but I liked the nickname and I have taken it as a slogan.  The nickname or slogan was born as a[...]

My name is Alberto Thirion and they call me the most famous painter in the world, they say it as a joke, but I liked the nickname and I have taken it as a slogan.

 The nickname or slogan was born as a logical consequence of a work entitled the death of the devil. This is the story in broad strokes, when I was still young I was exhibiting my work in the company of other fellow painters, among all the spectators who by the way this time there were many, a boy arrived who must have been rich, to whom they were going to buy a painting as a birthday present.

 The boy's mother did not want to buy the painting, but the boy was armed that this was the painting he wanted, his mother told him that how he was going to hang that painting in his room that he was surely going to have very bad nightmares, etc. Since in the play the devil appears decapitated and bleeding, -and he watched the scene without participating in it- the boy threw himself on the ground and began to have a great tantrum, hitting the ground, etc., etc.

 At the time that he said he is the most famous painter in the world, I already love her!!!, I love her!, he shouted!!! And he shouted other praises for the work that in his opinion were fair, with the desperate aim of convincing his mother, but she did not buy the work.

 That's where my fellow artists took it from to give me that nickname, years later already with the vision that time gives when seeing things in perspective. I think they unconsciously. They identified with that child, who loved that painting so much. Then that painting was stolen from me, by a thief who also wanted it, I guess, but he didn't have the money to buy it, it comforts me to think that the work took him away, the thief.

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