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RARE AND UNIVERSAL: LEONARDO’S HUMANISM



FINAL STUDENT EXHIBITION FALL 2018

RARE AND UNIVERSAL: LEONARDO’S HUMANISM

DEC 5, 2018 | FEB 26, 2019 GANZO via dei Macci, 85/r Firenze Opening at 6:00 pm Wednesday Dec 5, 2018

The work of the Fine Arts students will be exhibited in Corso Tintori 21, at Corridoio Fiorentino. Though all their pieces are made by different artists who explore different mediums, draw inspiration from different concepts, and create in unique ways, their art draws on the same themes. The pieces all center around Leonardo da Vinci and the overarching theme of humanism. Ranging from classes in interior design, digital and fashion photography, to graphics and darkroom work - the students of Fine Art have come together to put on a thematic and cohesive exhibition. The students themselves have described their works as tender, graphic, and inspired. The mind of Leonardo da Vinci and his impact on both the artistic and scientific worlds inspired the work of the young artists. The balance that these artists are able to strike, between the scientific process of creating a piece of art and the creative process that follows, is done perfectly. Understanding both their own respective mediums as well as pulling from their own creativity and the inspiration of Leonardo makes these artworks truly innovative and inspired. Exhibiting these works together, which are tied by a synthesis of innovation and inspiration, is the aim of this entire collection.

Apre mercoledì 5 dicembre durante l'AperiArt di Ganzo, il creative learning lab di Apicius, la mostra finale degli studenti di Fine Arts del semestre Fall 2018. Dagli allievi di livello principiante alle classi più avanzate, durante questi mesi tutti hanno avuto il privilegio di apprendere in una città come Firenze, dove è facile ispirarsi all'infinita arte e architettura che li circonda. Tutti i progetti esposti hanno come tema Leonardo da Vinci e l’Umanesimo. Una selezione completa delle opere di studenti di Intermediate Drawing, Advanced Drawing, Intermediate Painting, Mixed Media and Watercolor/Tempera Gouache è stata raccolta dalle classi per creare la ricchissima mostra finale. I pezzi spaziano da autoritratti a gruppi di acquerelli astratti e collage di mixed media, tutti incentrati sulle tecniche e le idee del maestro del Rinascimento italiano Leonardo da Vinci.

This exhibit was curated by the FUA course Gallery Exhibition and Curating

MADELEINE CHHINA | ARIANA SALVANELLI | ALLISON STAMOS | KAITLYN SWARTHOUT | COLLETTE WHITE Coordinated by Professor Andrea Mancini

Florence University of the Arts


FUA FLORENCE UNIVERSIT Y OF THE ARTS SAS School of Art and Sciences

ADVANCED DRAWING ANDREA MANCINI


S TUDENT EXHIBITION FALL 2018

ADVANCED DRAWING

Piera Bernhard Sierra Nevada College Incline Village, Nevada, USA Always Beginning 50x70 cm Charcoal Leonardo’s Humanism shined a light on reflecting what is inside ourselves instead of forever seeking solace outside oneself or in the Church. Renaissance Humanism brought focus to those beautiful contributions the common man provides in his daily life and activities. Always Beginning is a portrait of Peter Bareis; an elderly man who has worked endlessly all of his life and consistently starts new projects. He is a force so powerful as light.


SAS School of Art and Sciences

ADVANCED DRAWING

Piera Bernhard E m a n a t e G e s t u re (a D i p t yc h) 50x70 cm Monotype There is power in the action of a gesture. Leonardo was constantly searching for the right mark and his strokes, his calligraphy, have become iconic. Through the process of automatism, I attained confidence in meaningful mark-making. Gesture emanates the spirit, which in full is universal.


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ADVANCED DRAWING

Piera Bernhard Ephemeral 50x70 cm Charcoal A masterpiece of architecture may be graced by age, just as our own bodies will decay in time. The exchange is gaining wisdom through life's experience. This drawing honors the action of this nature.


SAS School of Art and Sciences

ADVANCED DRAWING

Piera Bernhard Moving For ward 50x70 cm Hand-colored Monotype I want to believe that the end of life will be as beautiful as the beginning. Leonardo connected scientific discovery with spiritual nature, both literally and metaphysically. This print unites the present moment with the inevitable future. Gesture emanates the spirit, which in full is universal.


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ADVANCED DRAWING

Nick Hill Tulsa, Oklahoma University of Tulsa Modern VI Oil on canvas 70x50 cm Leonardo’s Vitruvian Man encomp


FUA FLORENCE UNIVERSIT Y OF THE ARTS SAS School of Art and Sciences

INTERMEDIATE PAINTING NICOLETTA SALOMON


S TUDENT EXHIBITION FALL 2018

INTERMEDIATE PAINTING

Nick Hill Tulsa, Oklahoma University of Tulsa Modern Vitruvian Man Oil on canvas 70x50 cm Leonardo’s Vitruvian Man encompasses the ideal proportions of man, according to Vitruvius who applied the correlation to architecture. The implications in this painting apply these concepts to not only the man, but to the community in which he or she resides and works in. The outer world of an artist is a direct representation of his or her inner conscience.


SAS School of Art and Sciences

INTERMEDIATE PAINTING

Sarah Livingston Chicago, Illinois Columbia College of Chicago Untitled 40 X 30 cm Oil Painting Da Vinci was known for studying human anatomy. I am interested in altering his images with a false or warped narrative. Adding movement or a new face will allow me to capture something beyond what the human eye can see. I believe there is a front people show the world, a mask so to speak. These paintings are meant to reveal something different than what is shown to our peers. Whether that means a new face or some abstraction of the figure I want to express this in my work.


S TUDENT EXHIBITION FALL 2018


FUA FLORENCE UNIVERSIT Y OF THE ARTS SAS School of Art and Sciences

INTERMEDIATE DRAWING NICOLETTA SALOMON


S TUDENT EXHIBITION FALL 2018

INTERMEDIATE DRAWING

A n e l Tu l e g e n ova Kazakhstan, Almaty Home university: DOS education Idyll 70х50 cm Technique: Graphite I wanted to emphasize and show the greatness of the work of Leonardo da Vinci - the mother’s reverent attitude to the child, the holiness of the Mother against the background of the magnificent sculptures of Piazza della Signoria. I tried to convey the historical and cultural heritage of Italy of the high Renaissance.


SAS School of Art and Sciences

INTERMEDIATE DRAWING

A n e l Tu l e g e n ova Kazakhstan, Almaty Home university: DOS education The myster y of baptism 80x60 cm Technique: Graphite, White pencil The masterpiece of Leonardo da Vinci “Madonna and Child, St. Anna and St. John the Baptist� is depict in the foreground. Today, many researchers and art lovers of the Renaissance try to unravel the meaning of the picture, the secret messages of Da Vinci. The Basilica of San Lorenzo depicted in the background is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture, the family temple of the Great Medici family. The Basilica of San Lorenzo is unique in its beauty. How many secrets and stories they carry in themselves.


S TUDENT EXHIBITION FALL 2018

INTERMEDIATE DRAWING

Sarah Livingston Chicago, IL Columbia College of Chicago Untitled 55x40 cm Graphite Pencil on Paper I am interested in exploring the human face and the relationship between the features of two people in love. Often times couples look similar even if they have completely different heritages and basic features such as skin tone or hair color. My parents share many similar features from their eyes to their lips. Here I illustrated it in a sketchbook style study. I kept it lose and compared their individual features similarities or differences. I want to further explore human attraction and our subconscious draw towards people that look like ourselves.


SAS School of Art and Sciences

INTERMEDIATE DRAWING

Ka i t l y n Swa t r h o u t Medway, Massachusetts University of Massachusetts Amherst New Life Pen on paper 40x30 cm This piece is a copy of one of Leonardo da Vinci’s womb drawings given a contemporary Florentine context, set within the Baptistery of San Giovanni. After visiting the Baptistery, I was inspired by its stunning interior in relation to the building’s main function as a place to welcome and bless new life. The marble and gold-leaf clad decoration in combination with the sense of divine light that exudes from the row of windows below the dome create a truly beautiful experience only fitting for welcoming a precious child into the world. It seems that da Vinci was more interested in understanding and accurately portraying human anatomy than he was in human practice and experience. This piece considers both.


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INTERMEDIATE DRAWING

Maureen Gillespie Chicago, Illinois St. Norbert College Study of the Human Hand 70x50 cm I started with sketches of hands in my sketchbook of both my own and others I observed. I started the drawings by placing some of those sketches, as well as more of my own hand in different motions. The writing I did as I went was a way to jot down my thoughts as well as to mimic Leonardo Da Vinici’s sketchbook style. I shaded and added color to show the depth of the hand in the darkest shadows. Adding the pen in the last one was to show more of a sketchbook look. My drawings are based off of Leonardo Da Vinci’s sketchbook pages, particularly his study of the neck and shoulders. I chose to do a study of the hands, but with a pop aspect using unexpected color.


FUA FLORENCE UNIVERSIT Y OF THE ARTS SAS School of Art and Sciences

WORDS PAINTINGS AND EMOTIONS NICOLETTA SALOMON


S TUDENT EXHIBITION FALL 2018

WORDS PAINTINGS AND EMOTIONS

Luna Pellicciari Anatomy of the Invisible Mixed Technique on Paper 35x50 cm We experience more emotions than we can name those: we lack words to represent our feelings and our states of mind in their subtle nuances and mixtures. Mirroring the passion of Leonardo da Vinci’s artistic as well as scientific explorations on the rules and mysteries of the visual world, the WPE course students have focussed their creativity into formalizing a graphic language to document and represent their states of mind, feelings and emotions, as they surface and flow away during the day: in doing so, they have tried to make visible the invisible. Catching the emotions right before they fade away, recording them with analogical signs and symbols, creating what we have named an “Emotion Graph Score” that might capture their ephemeral impact on life, has been the goal, both theoretic and artistic, one that has spanned over the weeks, helping students extend their artistic and linguistic sensitivity over their unknown inner world as a subject of art.


FUA FLORENCE UNIVERSIT Y OF THE ARTS SAS School of Art and Sciences

MIXED MEDIA PARIDE MORETTI


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MIXED MEDIA

Molly De Carlo San Anto Untitled Digital Media


FUA FLORENCE UNIVERSIT Y OF THE ARTS SAS School of Art and Sciences

WATERCOLOR AND TEMPERA GOUACHE TECHNIQUE ANDREA MANCINI


S TUDENT EXHIBITION FALL 2018

WATERCOLOR AND TEMPERA GOUACHE TECHNIQUE

A n e l Tu l e g e n ova Kazakhstan, Almaty Home university: DOS education Lady with an Ermine Gouache and watercolor on paper 48x36 cm My work is a concept to the work of the "Lady with an Ermine" by Leonardo da Vinci. After studying the history of the creation of this portrait, I realized what thought came to me first. I admired the portrait, I was struck by the subtle features in the appearance of both characters, between them harmony. I decided to portray the lady from a different perspective and against the background of Piazza Del Duomo in Milan.


SAS School of Art and Sciences

WATERCOLOR AND TEMPERA GOUACHE TECHNIQUE

Abigail Sanford Greeley, Colorado Colorado State University Da Vinci in Architecture Watercolor and Tempera on board 31x46 cm I am currently taking an Italian Architecture class as well as a watercolor class. It has been very interesting to me to be able to learn about Leonardo Da Vinci in both classes. Da Vinci dipped his hands in a lot of areas including architecture. He developed a 3D perspective of drawing which transformed the way future architects could depict their buildings. He also greatly appreciated the idea of the central floor plan; he considered the circle the perfect shape. I combined one of his central floor plan designs with his famous “Renaissance Man,” to emphasis Da Vinci’s infatuation with proportions and the fusion of art, science, and architecture.


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Ringraziamenti

FINAL STUDENT EXHIBITION FALL 2018 DEC 5, 2018 | FEB 26, 2019

GANZO via dei Macci, 85/r Firenze Opening at 6:00 pm Wednesday Dec 5, 2018

MADELEINE CHHINA ARIANA SALVANELLI ALLISON STAMOS KAITLYN SWARTHOUT COLLETTE WHITE Gallery and Exhibition Curating

ANDREA MANCINI Professor Advanced Drawing Watercolor And Tempera Gouache Technique

NICOLETTA SALOMON Professor Intermediate Painting Advanced Drawing Words, Paintings and Emotions

PARIDE MORETTI Professor Mixed Media

DANIELLE KRUCHOWY Digital Graphic Illustration | Poster Design

PIERA BERNHARD Advanced Drawing | Artwork

Florence University of the Arts Spring 2017


F L O R E N C E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E A R T S C O R S O D E I T I N T O R I , 21 F I R E N Z E


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