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ARTU' PLANET. Landscape that thinking of itself is planning and is constituting itself

ARTU' PLANET. Landscape that thinking of itself is planning and is constituting itself

107.7x164 cm. Oil on canvas. 2009

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107.7x164 cm. Oil on canvas. 2009

Here is illustrated the formation of a landscape peer effect of the "matrix", to which Max Planck, the father of quantum physics, made explicit reference: a thought that embraces the entire universe. It is also explicitly referred to by John Wheeler (physicist at Princeton University), contemporary of Einstein, who advanced the idea of a participatory universe: conceived as a giant computer of consciousness, of which we would be part, and which we would control with our ideas, emotions and will. The universe would have a holographic character, presenting the image of itself in its tonality and in every tiny part of it.

In the picture, imaginative forces - in which the object of thought itself participates - give rise to the formation of the landscape. This therefore takes on the dual role of the object of the action and its author, as a creative part of a broader thought.

THE REPRESENTED WORLDS The paintings recreate moments of life in the landscape of the (imaginary) planets Giò and Artù, planets both spiritually more evolved than Earth, characterized by a more "subtle" material aspect than ours, by a less heavy physical material.
Such spirituality not only has to do with the figuration of humanoid souls but rather includes elements of nature, trees, volcanoes, islands, which are a clear indication of autonomous intelligence.

The planet Giò, in its spiritual evolution is a step toward the very heightened planet Artù, but it is not an evil planet when compared to the good planet Artù. Its lower evolution allows me to adapt it to specifically "chiaroscuro" themes like pollution (which is quickly remedied with refrigerated containers), industrial districts (sufficiently ecological), etc. There are no wars. The number 1 painting, War, is set in a planet called "of earth" (reminiscent of our planet) never mentioned again. Situations with strong contrasts are found only in entities of lower evolution: elements of nature, mountains, islands, plants. In Giò, such entities as we know them immersed in the dream of matter, or (perhaps) in elementary psyche, finally awaken in the conscience and, at this stage of evolution can also lead to hostile behavior projecting up to war and terrorism, but considered by their implicit immaturity with distant irony.
The planet Arthur, because of its high evolution, does not illustrate somewhat disturbing issues but rather evolutionary aspects involved in a somewhat necessarily monotone expansion. There all of nature, consistent with the greater spiritual evolution of its "residents", participates in its events expressing sensitivity and empathy.
Both planets are placed beyond the confines of our reality, in a dimension that is a place of survival and destination after physical failure; the place to continue the evolutionary experience according to the esotericism of many religions, moreover evident in Christianity: "In my Father's house there are many abodes".
In that sense we can speak of the eschatological character of this painting.

 

 

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Orientation
Horizontal
Height
107
Width
164
Year
2009
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