Alberto Repetti Artist

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“Kernels”, biroscape #86

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Kernels BS086

“Close the Planet” , biroscape #85

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Close the Planet BS85

“Eruption”, biroscape #84

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Ballpoint pen on Cardboard, 10,5 x 14,8 cm, 2017 April

Eruption BS084

“Cocoons”

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Ballpoint Pen on Cardboard, 23, 8 x 33 cm, 2017, April

Cocoons

NOT RANDOM ART Interview Alberto Repetti

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“The World is made up of objects and subjects. I am not interested in objects because they aren’t part of my experience. On the contrary when they became part of my experience, I give them a different meaning and they become for me a “subject.” This “subject” has an emotional strength, it can be a tree or a house or the sea, which became part of my life. So they become that particular tree, that particular house or that particular sea.”
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ALBERTO REPETTI on NOT RANDOM ART Magazine, The Contemporary Art Rewiew

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Thanks for the editorial staff of NOT RANDOM ART Magazine, The Contemporary Art Review for this Interview in the Issue 06, April 2017.
I thank them for the opportunity they have given me to explain my work and that thanks to this, I hope my works have the possibility, after the read,  be more appreciated.
Click on the April issue inside this page o click on the cover of Magazine and for Italian Version translate click HERE:
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Special thanks to Claudia Arlotti, for her translation from Italian to English. Without her help,  all this would not have been possible

“Dizygotic Twins”

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Ballpoint on paper 23,8 x 33 cm, 2017, April

Dizygotic Twins

The duty of an artist

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The most important documentation about the process of realization of a work is almost more important than the final artistic result. The artist has a duty to show its path so that it becomes art not only the result but also its execution.

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“Become” Biroscape #83

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“A Tricky Riddle”

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“A Tricky Riddle” Ballpoint Pen on Cardboard. 23,8 x 33 cm, 2017, April

A Tricky Riddle