Artworks Philippe Jacquot

Philippe Jacquot “Farandole” Oil on canvas

Farandole

Philippe Jacquot -Untitle- Oil on canvas

Philippe

Philippe Jacquot, born April 23, 1966, painted from an early age. Very quickly, his favorite theme

is the representation of characters. Although figurative, the composition of his works allows everyone

to engage in his own interpretation, leaving the door open to his imagination. They are doors

started on a journey to strange. Some of his paintings are in private collections in

France and abroad. You can see the last twenty years in only exhibition.

and collective, in regional, national and international exhibitions such as the Salon des Independants

The Salon of French Artists in Paris and the International Exhibition of Luneville. In 2006, he exhibited at the gallery

Cafmeyer in Knokke Heist, Belgium. Various awards including the Audience Award and encouragement

Jury in Fall Dormans 2005 first prize Fall 2006 Dormans lounge area, great price

jury at the international exhibition of Le Puy en Velay 2007 guest of honor in 2008.

Philippe Jacquot -

MONK Vince Sangiorgio- BYE BYE BLACKBIRD- acrilico su legno intarsiato a rilievo-acrylic on wood-carved relief- cm110x120)

 BYE BYE BLACKBIRD (acrilico su legno intarsiato a rilievo cm110x120)

Maurizio Barraco- Rojo pensamientos -Vernice su tela-Paint on canvas- (90×70 cm.)- 2013

Maurizio Barraco- Rojo pensamientos .vernice su tela-Paint on canvas (90x70 cm.) 2013
Maurizio Barraco- Rojo pensamientos .vernice su tela-Paint on canvas (90×70 cm.) 2013

Françoise Dugourd-Caput Arberats “Mystère”- Oli on Canvas ( 100×100 cm. ) 2011

Françoise Dugourd-Caput Arberats-Mistère. Oil on canvas- (100x100 cm.) 2011
Françoise Dugourd-Caput Arberats-Mistère. Oil on canvas- (100×100 cm.) 2011

Manuel Barata “COSMOS I – UPPER SPACE GARDENS – US VIII” Mixed media on canvas 100 x 50 cm)-2012

Manuel Barata "COSMOS I - UPPER SPACE GARDENS - US VIII"  Mixed media on canvas 100 x 50 cm)-2012
Manuel Barata “COSMOS I – UPPER SPACE GARDENS – US VIII” Mixed media on canvas 100 x 50 cm)-2012

Seduction in Cinema Art & Fine Art: Rita Haytworth in “Gilda”

 Rita Hayworth in " Gilda "
Rita Hayworth in ” Gilda “

Nel 1946 Rita Hayworth, nel ruolo della protagonista “Gilda”, si sfila lentamente il guanto mentre canta “Amado mio”, con una sequenza memorabile di movenze e gesti, sorrisi ed espressioni, incenerendo con lo sguardo Johnny (Glenn Ford). È lo spogliarello più pudico e più seducente che la storia del cinema possa ricordare. Che cos’è la seduzione e cosa ci dice in proposito questa icona ormai classica del cinema? Diverse cose. Innanzi tutto che la seduzione riguarda non cosa si fa, ma il modo in cui lo si fa. Di conseguenza, la seduzione è a tutti gli effetti un’arte, perché è creativa, soggettiva, irripetibile. Ogni volta è una situazione nuova e diversa. Ogni volta è una tela bianca da dipingere e riempire con linee e colori particolari, in modo da attrarre un certo partner (e non un altro), oggi ma non ieri o domani, qui ma non altrove. La seduzione è insomma il contrario dell’ovvio e della banalità, è un momento straordinario che richiede la capacità di inventare nuove forme nel modo di manifestare noi stessi, di stabilire un legame intenso con chi ci interessa. Come per Gilda, l’essenziale è non togliersi semplicemente un guanto, ma sfilarlo in maniera che resti un’esperienza indimenticabile. Una parte per il tutto.
Claudia Mantelli

In 1946, Rita Hayworth in the title role of “Gilda” , takes off the glove slowly while singing ” Amado mio ” with a memorable sequence of movements and gestures , smiles and expressions , incinerating gaze Johnny ( Glenn Ford ) . It is the most modest and the most seductive striptease that film history can remember. What is the seduction and what it says about this now classic icon of cinema? Several things . First of all it concerns the seduction is not what you do but how you do it . As a result , the seduction is to all intents and purposes an art, because it is creative , subjective and unrepeatable . Every time is a new and different situation . Every time is a blank canvas to paint and fill with lines and colors particular , in order to attract a partner ( and not another ) , but today not yesterday or tomorrow, here but not elsewhere. Seduction is in fact the opposite of the obvious and trivial, it is an extraordinary moment that requires the ability to invent new forms in order to express ourselves, to establish a strong bond with those who are interested . As for Gilda , the essential thing is not simply remove a glove, but remove it so that it remains an unforgettable experience. A part for the whole .

Claudia Mantelli

The Art of Hans Peter Singer

Bui Hui Quang -The woman who plays the violin- Oil on canvas

The woman who plays the violin
The woman who plays the violin