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gianluca capozzi answers FAD’s questions

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1 When did you start to make art?

I have always drawn, not remember when it was the first time.

My first oil on canvas I did at the age of 5 years.

2 How did you evolve into a professional artist?

It was natural.

I believe that each of us has something inside to express.

3 What drove you to make art as a professional vocation?

The need to progress.

4 Explain your inspiration?

The world through myself.

The scent of light.

Communicate my ideas without words.

My vision of reality.

Interactions with the universe, creating something.

5 In what way does your inspiration transform into ideas?

Through the sound of the images, I am random vibration.

Transport this energy on the canvas.

6 From Ideas to production of art – how? And why?

Art is a gesture full of energy.

The artistic product is a part of this energy that is distinct from that moment.

The reasons just the same for which we try love.

The same energy, but shared with everyone watching what the work.

7 Could your ideas be portrayed in any other medium? If so which?

No

8 Which artists would you most like to blatantly rip off?

Damien Hirst, Victor Man, michael boremans,andro wekua and many others

9 Why is your art made?

A contribute to the uman evolutions and for the soul entertainment.

10 What does being an artists mean to you?

A person aware of life in a state of consciousness radiates its energy.

A point of view.

The sun could be an artist.

Every person is an artist in a few moments.

11 Are you happy with your reasons for making art? i.e Are there any trade offs that make life hard?

I am happy.

In life there are compromises because there are different points of view.

12 When your art become successful?

when they are unique, when really give something.

13 What is art?

State of consciousness.

Knowledge.

Love.

Food for the senses and the mind.

14 How do you start the process of making work?

Everything starts from the feeling that inspires an image.

Which may be its conceptual implications.

These vibrations are transformed into music.

I beginning to paint.

15 Who prices your work? And how is the price decided upon?
My job has the money it deserves.

According to his power.

Its impact in society

and how it is transmitted to the user.

Exhibitions and Reviews are the media to spread my message.

16 What is your next; move,project,show etc?
Move in the world for watching,

I have a project on the social network “second life”.

I have two solo exhibition in Artra Gallery in Milan, Italy, in Werehouse gallery in Teramo, Italy and and other collaborations.

17 What are the pros and cons of the art market?
I have not found defects

18 Which pieces would you like to be remembered for?

My recent work

19 Any routine in making your artwork? If so what?
concentrate, travel, smoking, music, …

20 What has been the biggest break in your career?
I hope that does not happen.

21 Who has been the biggest influence on you?

All and none.

22 How many artworks have you given away and to whom?
Enough, for good reasons.
Gianluca www.capozzigianluca.blogspot.com

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