#Art of Guardino
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writing-for-life · 4 months ago
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Morpheus—Andrea Guardino
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art3mus · 9 months ago
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Giardino degli Aranci on Aventine Hill 1/31/2024
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francescacammisa1 · 2 years ago
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Il solo passo che costa è il primo. Forse lo si potrebbe dire di ogni cosa, o della maggior parte delle fatiche o di ciò che si fa controvoglia o con ripugnanza o con riserva, è davvero poco quello che si intraprende senza riserva alcuna, quasi sempre c’è qualcosa che ci induce a desistere e a non far quel passo, a non uscire di casa e non muoverci, a non rivolgere la parola a nessuno e a evitare che altri ci parlino, ci guardino, abbiano da dire.
Javier Marías - Tomás Nevinson
Ph Marvin E. Newman
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mumbojumbo84317 · 2 years ago
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Dirty Harry
Released December 23, 1971
Directed by Don Siegel
Box Office: $36 million
Starring Clint Eastwood, Andy Robinson, Harry Guardino, Reni Santoni & John Vernon
Photo Credits:
1. Movie Poster Image Art/Getty Images
2. Warner Brothers/Getty Images
3. Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images
4. Warner Brothers/Getty Images
5. FilmPublicityArchive/United Archives via Getty Images
6. Warner Bros. Pictures/Sunset Boulevard/Corbis via Getty Images
7. Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images
8. Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images
9. Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images
10. FilmPublicityArchive/United Archives via Getty Images
#actionmovies #1970sfilms #1970smovies #70smovies #70sfilms #dirtyharry #seventies #theseventies #clinteastwood
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parmenida · 8 months ago
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È il Fauno Barberini, noto anche come il Satiro ubriaco, un'antica scultura greca conservata alla Gliptoteca di Monaco.
Dedico questa opera d'arte, gambe divaricate e organo fallico in primo piano, agli ignoranti censori che hanno insultato e licenziato una professoressa sol perchè ha portato in classe l'immagine del David di Michelangelo, un'opera tra le più incredibili l'ingegno umano abbia mai saputo concepire.
Sarebbe facile dire a quei trogloditi cui il David è apparso "pornografico" che quando, nel 1501, Michelangelo Buonarroti cominciò a scolpirlo, nella "loro" Florida non c'era nulla del genere. Sarebbe facile, ma non voglio dirlo, perchè il problema sono loro, non i loro antenati, sicuramente migliori.
Che si guardino, allora, il Satiro, per secoli una delle statue più ammirate di Roma, e che si concentrino impudicamente sul fallo in primo piano, poi anche sull'intimità della Venere botticelliana, poi infine sulla pornografica ignoranza delle loro piccole menti.
Solidarietà totale alla preside Hope Carrasquilla. Fossi al posto del Sindaco di Firenze, le conferirei subito la cittadinanza onoraria 👏👏👏
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Fonte: Piero Gurrieri tra la gente
#hopecarrasquilla #firenze #david #michelangelo #faunobarberini #preside #florida #satiroubriaco #artecontemporanea #arte
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ahomeartgallery · 1 year ago
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Home is pleased to be exhibiting work by Graziela Guardino next month. Join us for opening drinks on Wednesday the 19th July.
“ Graziela’s work starts from the deconstruction of linen, re-signifying the support and materiality of both the painting and textile works. In this sense, the artist takes the opposite path expected for the construction of the two works: instead of adding layers, she removes them.
Her experimentation with colour, form, material, and composition transform the idea of weaving from a two-dimensional element to an architectural component that challenges the limits, not only of the support, but also of space. Her lines seem to always be unconsciously testing the boundaries between the object and the work of art.”
Carolina Lauriano, Curator
Pictured is Divide Light If You Dare, 2021, acrylic on Belgian linen.
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glassbirdfeather · 4 months ago
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Incredibly similar to Andrea Guardino's work. If you use someone else's art as a reference and draw so heavily from it, it's considered good manners to mention that and link to it.
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Feeling hollow and terrible inside so I thought I’d try drawing a good boye~
I find these weirdos on Twitter that make Morgott and Mohg hot somehow and I’m just like oh okay… h
That one horn is kinda funny but whatever, it’s a nice contrast to Mohg, but also that cursed eye socket shit going on, idk.
Gonna go practice Spanish now. wait
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pixalry · 3 years ago
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 Elden Ring - Created by Andrea Guardino
Follow the artist on Instagram or Twitter.
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inkhead · 3 years ago
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New Day of the Dead Sculptures up soon at Guardino Gallery, Portland, OR
“Dia del Pajaro Muerto”, “Mi Corazon the Ve”, “Sugar Skull”
All hollow formed and sculpted out of polymer. http://guardinogallery.com
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vintagewarhol · 3 years ago
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johnny-dynamo · 2 years ago
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Alien Monday!
Art by  Andrea Guardino
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kwebtv · 3 years ago
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Eddie Asner (/ˈæznər/; November 15, 1929 – August 29, 2021), known generally as Ed Asner.  Film and television actor, voice artist, and a president of the Screen Actors Guild. He was perhaps best known for his role as Lou Grant during the 1970s and early 1980s, on both The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spin-off series Lou Grant, making him one of the few television actors to portray the same character in both a comedy and a drama. He was the most honored male performer in the history of the Primetime Emmy Awards, having won seven – five for portraying Lou Grant (three as Supporting Actor in a Comedy Television Series and two as Lead Actor in a Dramatic Television Series). His other Emmys were for performances in two of the most significant television miniseries of the 1970s: Rich Man, Poor Man (1976), where he won for Outstanding Lead Actor for a Single Performance in a TV series, and Roots (1977), for which he won for Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a TV series.
He made his TV debut in 1957 on Studio One. In two notable performances on television, Asner played Detective Sgt. Thomas Siroleo in the 1963 episode of The Outer Limits titled "It Crawled Out of the Woodwork" and the reprehensible ex-premier Brynov in the 1965 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea episode "The Exile."
Before he landed his role with Mary Tyler Moore, Asner guest-starred in television series including the syndicated crime drama Decoy, starring Beverly Garland, and Route 66 in 1962 (the episode titled "Welcome to the Wedding") as Custody Officer Lincoln Peers. He was cast on Jack Lord's ABC drama series Stoney Burke and in the series finale of CBS's The Reporter, starring Harry Guardino. He also appeared on Mr. Novak, Mission: Impossible, The Outer Limits, "The Fugitive", and The Invaders. Asner also played a minor character in children's television show W.I.T.C.H. (Napoleon – Cornelia's younger sister's cat). In 1963, Asner appeared as George Johnson on The Virginian in the episode "Echo of Another Day".
Asner was best known for his character Lou Grant, who was first introduced on The Mary Tyler Moore Show in 1970. In 1977, after Moore's series ended, Asner's character was given his own show, Lou Grant (1977–82). In contrast to the Mary Tyler Moore series, a thirty-minute award-winning comedy about television journalism, the Lou Grant series was an hour-long award-winning drama about newspaper journalism (for his role as Grant, Asner was one of only two actors to win an Emmy Award for a sitcom and a drama for the same role, with the second being Uzo Aduba). In addition he made appearances as Lou Grant on two other shows: Rhoda and Roseanne. Other television series starring Asner in regular roles include Thunder Alley, The Bronx Zoo, and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. He also starred in one episode of the western series Dead Man's Gun (1997), as well as portraying art smuggler August March in an episode of the original Hawaii Five-O (1975) and reprised the role in the Hawaii Five-0 (2012) remake. He also appeared as a veteran streetwise officer in an episode of the 1973 version of Police Story.  (Wikipedia)
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cvltofthepopcvlture · 7 years ago
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Eclipse (Berserk)
Art by Andrea Guardino
via ArtStation
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Superman and Wonder Woman 
Line art by   Marco Foderà
Color by  Andrea Guardino
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thebeastofblackmoor · 5 years ago
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Nancy Drew Asks- Send me a Suspect!
Since it seems everyone is cooped up at home, I figured I’d make an ask game of my own to help the Clue Crew combat boredom... Send me a suspect and rb!
Daryl Gray: What kind of car do you drive? Connie Watson: Are you a part of any clubs? Hal Tanaka: Have you ever cheated in school? Hector “Hulk” Sanchez:  Do you play any sports? If so, which one(s)? Detective Beech: Do you keep a journal? What’s in it? Mitch Dillon: Have you ever blocked your number and if yes, why?
Mattie Jensen: Describe the plot of the last TV show you watched. Rick Arlen: What’s your favorite kind of chocolate? Lillian Weiss: What’s the worst way you’ve ever broken up with somebody? Millie Strathorn: Would you consider yourself cluttered or organized? Dwayne Powers: Do you hold a grudge? Ralph Guardino: What is your job?
Rose Green: Do you talk with your hands? Abby Sideris: What is your star sign? Louis Chandler: What’s the oldest thing you own? Charlie Murphy: How many different places have you lived?
Dexter Egan: Did you get in trouble a lot as a kid? Professor Hotchkiss: Early bird or night owl (hoot hoot)? Lisa Ostrum: Do you speak another language? Jacques Brunais: Would you rather have a big or small wedding?
Brady Armstrong: What was the worst job you ever worked? Simone Mueller: Has anyone ever climbed out of your wardrobe? Nicholas Falcone: Have you ever been to a protest? Joseph Hughes: If you had to move away to live with family in another state, who would it be and where?
Joanna Riggs: What’s your favorite exhibit at the museum? Henrik van der Hune: Are you attracted to Henrik? this is a serious question I know a lot of you are or at least used to be.. what was the deal with that.. Alejandro del Rio: What country are you from? Taylor Sinclair: Do you have a nickname?
Red Knott: What’s your favorite animal? Emily Griffin: If you owned a store, what would it sell? Jeff Akers: Do you have any pets?
Harlan Bishop: Have you ever gotten into trouble with the law? Ingrid Corey: If you suddenly got a lot of money, how would you spend it? Joy Trent: Do you consider yourself an optimist or a pessimist? Elliot Chen: If any, what kind of art do you do?
Katie Firestone: What is your favorite kind of sandwich? Holt Scotto: Political alignment? Andy Jason: Sharks or whales? Jenna Deblin: Starbucks or local coffee shop?
Dave Gregory: You got a steady back home? Tex Britten: Have you ever ridden a horse? Shorty Thurmond: Are you a good cook? Mary Yazzie: Have you ever had a secret relationship?
Linda Penvellyn: Are you married? Jane Penvellyn: Favorite mythological creature? Mrs. Drake: Do you have plants? Ethel Bossiny: What period in or piece of history fascinates you the most? Nigel Mookerjee: Do you scare easily?
Emily Crandall: When was the last time you stayed in your pajamas all day? Richard Topham: Have you ever seen a psychic? Jane Willoughby: What kind of accent do you have? Jim Archer: Are you good with money?
Lori Girard: Favorite celebrity? Charleena Purcell: What was the last book you read? Tino Balducci: Do you exaggerate stories?  John Grey: What’s the cheesiest TV show you watch?
Minette: Do you have any tattoos? JJ Ling: Most outrageous lie you’ve told? Heather McKay: Do you care about fashion? Dieter von Schwesterkrank: How many people have you dated? Jean-Michel Traquenard: Where do you do your best work?
Dr. Quigley Kim: Bugs: yay or nay? Big Island Mike: What’s your favorite meme? Pua Mapu: Have you ever been surfing? Malachi Craven: Do you take compliments well?
Ollie Randall: Have you ever been hunting? Freddie Randall: Do you like winter weather? Bill Kessler: Name a place from your childhood that holds a fond place in your heart. Yanni Volkstaia: Winter or summer sports? Lou Talbot: What did you major in or what would you like to major in, if applicable? Guadalupe Comillo: Did you have a “wolf phase” growing up?
Henry Bolet: Are you more goth, jock, nerd, or prep? Renee Amande: Do you have a secret stash of food in your room? Lamont Warrick: Do you have allergies? Gilbert Buford: Describe your best friend.
Margarita Fauberg: Do you prefer to spend time inside or outside? Helena Berg: What’s your favorite city in the world? Colin Baxter: Do you give a single shit about tesserae tiles?? Enrico Tazza: Favorite card game? Antonio Fango: Do you work in an office?
Kyler Mallory: Do you know much about your family history? Matt Simmons: Do you enjoy playing practical jokes? Kit Foley: Have you ever gotten into a physical fight? Donal Delaney: Favorite drink, alcoholic or otherwise? Fiona Malloy: What was your favorite toy as a kid?
Johnny Rolle: Favorite Halloween costume you’ve ever worn?
Corine Meyers: Did you get good grades in high school? Izzy Romero: Were you popular in high school? Mel Corbalis: Do you play an instrument? Rachel & Kim Hubbard: Do you have any siblings?
Scott Varnell: What are you really passionate about? Debbie Kircum: Are you a hard worker? Frosty Harlow: Do you like photography? Chase Relerford: Have you ever stolen from a store? Pa: Do you do any theater?
Yumi Shimizu: Would you consider yourself bossy? Miwako Shimizu: Are you timid or assertive? Takae Nagai: Do you have any traditions you honor? Rentaro Aihara: Are you technical-minded? I was gonna ask if you like puzzles but, um, this is the friggin clue crew
Karl Weschler: Are you a leader or a follower? Anja Mittelmeier: Have you or would you lie on your resume?  Lukas Mittelmeier: Do you like to cause trouble? Renate Stoller: Tell us the best story you’ve got.
Deirdre Shannon: Do you get jealous easily? Brenda Carlton: Are you just the fucking worst? (HINT: No, because you’re not Brenda) Toni Scallari: Do you talk about people behind their backs? Alexei Markovic: Do you break things often?
Abdullah Bakhoum: Do you have high self-confidence? Lily Crewe: Favorite board game? Dylan Carter: Are people inclined to believe you, even when you lie? Jamila El-Dine: Do you believe there are aliens on other planets?
Victor Lossett: Are you strict? Ryan Kilpatrick: What’s your favorite kind of candy? Mason Quinto: Do you consider yourself a logical thinker? Ellie York: What “percent scientist” are you? Gray Cortright: Would you work a night shift?
Clara Thornton: Tell us a story you haven’t told almost anyone. Apparently “have you ever accidentally gotten someone killed?” isn’t an appropriate question for tumblr dot com Wade Thornton: Do you believe in ghosts? Jessalyn Thornton: Do you think spending a night on a haunted island with your best friend sounds like fun? Harper Thornton: What’s your favorite book? Colton Birchfield: How would you get the attention of someone you liked?
Alec Fell: Are you especially witty? Moira Chisholm: Again, since “have you ever accidentally gotten someone killed?” isn’t gonna cut it, I’ll go with: What are your hobbies? Ewan Macleod: What piece of spy gadgetry would you pick if you got to take one home? Zoe Wolf: Do you like to break the rules?
Sonny Joon: Do you doodle? Patrick Dowsett: Are you a good swimmer? Leena Patel: How did you meet your best friend? Kiri Nind: Why did you dedicate your life to being on trashy TV? Do you watch reality TV?
Xenia Doukas: Which fictional character do you relate to on a personal level? Niobe Papadaki: Are you a good public speaker? Grigor Karakinos: If you had to make up a fake identity for yourself, what first and last name would you pick and why? Thanos Ganas:  Do you think you’re intimidating?
Elisabet Grimursdottir: Are you a cat or a dog person? Dagny Silva: What’s your sexuality? Soren Bergursson: If you were a villain, what would be your weapon of choice? Gunnar Tonnisson: What stands out about your physical appearance?
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lostaff · 5 years ago
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Nome: Tiziana Loiacono
Blog: @tittiloi​
Primo post: luglio 2013
Questo mese abbiamo intervistata un’utente attiva che da anni posta sul suo blog Tumblr @tittiloi le sue bellissime foto artistiche. Buona lettura a tutti.
Tiziana, benvenuta! Raccontaci qualcosa di te. Grazie per aver scelto il mio blog. Sono siciliana e vivo a Roma, due realtà che essendo ricche artisticamente e naturalisticamente, hanno fortemente stimolato e nutrito la mia costante curiosità. Amo l’arte in tutte le sue espressioni, da sempre.
Vediamo che da molti anni sei attiva su Tumblr. Cosa attira di più i tuoi follower? Ho iniziato con questo blog per gioco, poi, dopo due anni di scuola di fotografia, ha preso forma ed è cresciuto questo spazio, in cui posto i miei scatti. Credo semplicemente che molti guardino le cose con sguardo simile al mio e spero di emozionarli, quanto meno…di non annoiarli.
Cosa rappresenta per te la fotografia? Una grande passione, un modo immediato per esprimermi e la sintesi di ciò che ho studiato (architettura, arte e grafica).
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Alcune delle tue fotografie sono composte da immagini sovrapposte. Vuoi parlarci un po' di questa tecnica? Non è una tecnica è una sovrapposizione casuale data da alcuni riflessi, non è frutto di post-produzione; cerco di rappresentare le tante facce della realtà che ci circondano e che coesistono in noi.
Il tuo blog per te è un semplice portfolio o desideri comunicare un messaggio? È come uno scrigno in cui ripongo cose care, da condividere con piacere però. Vorrei solo fissare lo sguardo altrui nel mio per un istante, appunto.
Perché hai scelto di usare Tumblr? È una piattaforma semplice da gestire, che offre varie opportunità ed è meno chiassosa di altri social, almeno per come lo uso io.
Ci sono dei blog di Tumblr che desideri consigliarci? Moltissimi, tutti interessanti o divertenti, non vorrei fare una lista lunga metri, che non si offenda nessuno, ma almeno due di fotografia al femminile vorrei citarli: @emanuelacapone​ @milanotre​
per il resto ogni persona segue quel che più gli interessa, ovviamente.
Grazie allo staff e a tutti quelli che guardano il mio lavoro. Felice estate!
Grazie a te, Tiziana!
Fonte: @tittiloi​
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