Sunday, December 27, 2009

How To Harden Plastilina?

James Moscato: actor, director, writer. And the professor is working




Discovering Luigi Perrella, an artist who was not afraid to change their lives to live according to his talent and gain true freedom. Luigi Perrella is nice and realistic, able to stir the soul with his words and love of the sea. Life's like, shines through in every sentence, and there's certainly a lot to learn for all, from what he told Courage Italy. enlightening interview and engaging, enriched by paintings that the artist has chosen for us, its production in recent years.
He studied aerospace engineering. How did you decide to become an artist?


Perhaps I was born an artist. I would ask rather why I studied aerospace engineering! One of those choices you make to please the adults who think they choose the best for the children. And these children are trying to autoconvincersi happy choice of committing to a brilliant success and then try to continue to please the great work by engaging in consistent with the expected economic and social, although far away from their personality, long life, slowly but surely co-opt them into responsibilities that make it impossible or nearly return to the past for a redesign of the future. The costs mainly working days pass, time is limited, seem to heal all the suffering and life passes I should point out that I speak "from" a privileged existential condition, that of those born at a time and a geographical region free of war and poverty and who has had the privilege of studying to university and the chance to work immediately and well paid. But it is precisely this condition to provide an opportunity, but also to give the responsibility to know and have to be consistent with their vocation and to require to operate accordingly. Being able to choose their Life is an immense privilege, and despicable do not know. So the sacred fire that burns hidden at some point asked oxygen: the death penalty. At 50 years old - a little 'delay in bringing! - I was forced to say "Enough! Now I paint, sound, song, I enjoy: live. " And I'm living.


Painting takes me to another world and I do not know if it's a different world from the real or if it is the only real world: mine. I find joy in painting, fun, serenity, 'freedom of thought, absence of anxiety, all this, maybe not always, but very often. The routine is not in the passion and love and there is the naturalness of life. The routine I left on the street now I drive my days at sight. Explain the relationship between poetry and his paintings.

A painting, a poem or a piece of music have similar qualities in himself being able to transmit and convey emotions and moods in a strong and evocative. These are forms of communication primitive, ancestral. The man's voice is modulated over time, becoming scholars songs of love and passion, pain and death. The sign, drawn by men to communicate their existence has evolved in the representation the world, and themselves, then the divine, immaterial of the feelings and the unconscious. Poetry I think is a bit 'intellectualization of all the above: the use of language and words to narrate and describe in the best way to scream, passion, lamentation, love, sky, war , God, I ... I paint without making so much the problem of meaning necessarily made of the subject, it is work in progress that materializes the successful match between aesthetic and emotional. I paint the poetry of life that I glimpse through my life. Begin in full mental disorder and then it happens that you get to the point of enthusiasm and, at best, move forward with finishing annihilation. Q
HAT among his works is the best?

not know, maybe the abstract, the heavens or clouds. I think we can groped a chronological distribution of favorites and the best thing that I know do and some propose here.


What inspires you most?
Love, hunger (those who leave the old road for the new ...), even boredom.
Most of all I would say your life!
cherish the memory of every thought, trauma, conflict, vision and everything is intertwined in me and inspires my every gesture and as I am a creative person, my "genius" makes me breathe, even when the redesign my garden, shelter the machine. It will not be a case that I live in the Carso area near the sea.
Around here there are woods, colorful seasons, silence, opening up valleys muffled, distant mountains, breathtaking views overlooking the sea and sudden.
The sea is my inspiration: huge, stolid, powerful, comfortable: his mother.


What would you advise a young man / young man with a / a talented artist who decides to suppress it for a workplace safe from the salary? are not particularly suited to give advice, I think it's important to know who you are and what you really want to be and then pursue with determination the path we have set ourselves to achieve that goal, without deviating, without simplification or be fascinated by myths, never believe that it is easy and always comparing the result that there is a tendency with the goals already achieved.
course promotes the economic independence and any genius in the absence of a reliable and well-being acquired, the salary may be the only sure way to survive.

What do you think of the Internet?
The web is full of everything and everyone and anyone has a chance. This creates maximum value
democratic dispersion, superficial and fleeting contacts.
But I am convinced that the real talent, when and if it exists, it has the opportunity to get out.


Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Pokemon Legendaries In Pokemon Deluge

-Video Interview with Ambassador of Italy Gian Campagnola




From Courage Italy - Antonio Mastino

born in Luras, Sardinia, and began his career as a young man in the world of art, ranging in both the work - paintings, prints, sculpture, both in space moving to live in Bolzano and traveling a lot, for life. Extremely available, answered all my questions with involvement, animating the interview with jokes that we do perceive as self-ironic and with a sense of humor, as well as balanced, fair and modest, as you can imagine its answers.

After many years of life in Sardinia, has moved to Bolzano, near the sea, even in a land of mountains. The missing ever his island?
I do not think there can be a Sardinian who does not miss his Sardinia, personally I take every opportunity to return and in the end, I think there definitely will come back to the end of my days. It is understood, however, that "if born again, first I want a quote ...." (Laughs, nda)

I was born into a family of artists, at least three of my immediate family is depicted with talent even if they never wanted to turning pro in the art, others are musicians and other singers of international fame (a couple of levels, some soprano etc etc). The passion for art, then, was inherent in me ever since. I never considered the idea of \u200b\u200btalent, I've always worked for the pleasure of painting and sculpture, first of all to express something, and then for myself, then enticed by the presence of other young people like me who were members of the Institute 's Art of Sassari began (I was 16) to consider the possibility of living art, even though most of us, then, became a teacher and then worked in the track and in the production of teaching art painting. Many of these were in Sardinia and some have also achieved high positions in our world is almost p ur limited to only the island. The importance of the trip for his artistic production. The trip was definitely a huge influence on me initially I dedicated almost only to reproduce the beauty of the island. Its sea, its land, its customs, and thereafter I decided to go a bit 'all I could to visit and, starting from Italy, a geographical and historical, I then moved to safe countries such as the exotic' India and its contradictions, as well as South America, the United States and Canada and most recently Africa. In all these trips I took with me my "travel notes" intended as sketches in pencil or blood, which I then translated into painting with a series of "travel notes" where I post what struck me most in the various locations visited. In addition, these notes I made at least a few thousand photographs from which I draw inspiration even now after finishing what I had sketched on the spot.
you can live off his art. How are your days?
now 62 years old I live for what I have "sown". Continues with impunity to do solo shows - right now I have an ongoing in Bolzano at the Gallery "Capricorn" - in USA or Canada where my modest production is particularly appreciated. I owe a lot to my "merchant" that industry to make me enter into new countries and is always looking for new markets. In fact, I scheduled an exhibition Moscow likely will be inaugurated in January or February, but some time I slowed down my business in search of new ideas that intrigue me and make me try something new, albeit within the genus from me now consolidated. My days, if not before the easel, I spend around the mountains and valleys of northern Italy and especially here in South Tyrol or traveling between Switzerland, where he lives just my dealer, or London, where I have a small studio, equipped and where I made friends with other colleagues with whom I have an intense exchange of experiences and impressions on the various works. I still intend to return to my land and undertake a series of studies on the murals that for years are proud of so many towns of the island and are a historical recognition to the determination of Sardinia for the recognition of their unique characteristics as a people distinct in its own right with its own customs and language.

Years ago he has dedicated himself to politics. Why did you leave that world?
I left active politics because it is right that the generations who were born after I also tell you what they think and act accordingly. Each of us lives in context and in the channel of their own experiences, but this must be done without falling in love with their own ideas, leaving space for those who come after us must follow our path or making their revolutionary ideas and their concept politics and life, just so he can have room for reform and a true renewal in all that is life.

There is an artist whose works have got the inspiration?
honestly can not say I have an inspirational artist who came before me or to my peers. When I was still a boy and attended art school, the teachers were Mauro Manca, Stanis Dessì and others, all devoted to the informal, but ow that was one of the greatest figurative painters of the island and perhaps also in Italy, unjustly do not appreciated what should have been appreciating. Then there were local artists such as Constantine and Sword Free Meledina, both with an impressionistic style of the highest quality, but I never even thought to inspire them. First of all a sense of respect and also because I've always preferred to have and then offer something of my own rather than be explained by another painter. Now then, I think I have reached my personal style, he can like it or not but I do not mean any change or influence me by the fashions of the moment even at the cost of being the only one to appreciate them.

has plans for the future?
Yes, of course ... the project to reach a hundred years! (Laughs heartily) I want to live a long time, but always with the same luicidità and desire to live and paint, but "no limits to the Divine Providence" so if they are more ... best (it gives another laugh)! Scherzo course, I hope to continue to paint until my last breath, to be able finally to come home with the same appreciation that I had and I still abroad, even though I know that this is mainly due to "bandwagon" media where the main impression is that of "business" end in itself and the current fashion for which the group or not or are hardly ever be able to emerge.


What would you recommend to a young career willing to do today? Meanwhile to be himself, to the extent possible. Not to be swayed by anyone. The sad truth is that of trying to emerge from the chaos that reigns in Italy where, in addition to being a nation of "saints, poets and navigators" was discovered and also become a birthplace of painters primarily "informal". So take your own way, taking the good things that you think you can make, trying to improve, more and more without fear of being wrong. The only way to improve their sensitivity and their art. Last but not least, remember that times have changed and that an artist, for how good it is, has to survive, thus making sure anything that allows him to be free in art but also in everyday life and without having to reach compromises that are wrapped his work.


Thursday, December 10, 2009

Trying To Connect To Battle Net With Wrong Cd Kye

in Budapest

From Economia.hu - Hungary's average


of women employed exceeds that of Europe, in part because of the increasing importance of the tertiary sector and services, which offer more jobs to the fairer sex. Another argument in favor of women in the labor market in Hungary is the importance of education, another field where women are in great demand.

Andrea Varga
deals with human resources for a management consulting firm Hungarian and tells us the status of women in the work of his country.
start from wages. There is a gender difference in earnings
? Yes usually for women's salaries are lower than 10 or 20%. The exceptions, fortunately, are still a lot. There are also difficulties in finding a job?

A woman finds it difficult to work under any conditions. If he is married and has children still faces obstacles. One of the older age categories is that of disadvantaged young people around 30, because the "risk" that they decide to have children is high and should not take them. But the most disadvantaged are women over 40 years. Find a place for them is almost a miracle, because the young are much cheaper for an employer the ards.

We find women managers in Hungary? How much they earn? There are women as managers responsible for HR in the legal, financial, controlling. Not many, or at least not yet. Their salary varies between 800,000 and 1,500,000 HUF. think that the economic crisis has had an impact particularly on women's employment?
I think there was a decrease in the number of working women. The crisis has led to an increase in unemployment in general, but for us women have even worse consequences when its effects find elements in some way a disadvantage as the period of maternity leave. Many employees who are on maternity leave in recent months, unable to return to occupy the same position as before. Sometimes they are even laid off after the number of months the statutory minimum.