Sculptures
Days - exhibition of huge metallic
sculptures in Rome
by
Asbjorn
Lonvig,
artist/designer
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In 2002 I investigated the "classic Italy",
Rome, Siena, Florence, Venice, Assisi.
This year I investigated "panoramas and Southern Italy",
l'Aquila, Sulmona,
Roccaraso, Termoli, Vieste, Monte Sant Angelo, Manfredonia, Trani,
Castel del Monte, Bari, Martina Franco, Alberobello, Matera, Potenza,
Salerno, Napoli, Pompei and then Rome again,
The
Vatican City, The Vatican Museums, The Sistine Chapel, The Vatican
Basilica - Santa Pietro in Vaticano. and Tivoli with Villa d'Este
and Villa Hadriana.
Rome
is a beautiful city with all it's historical art and architecture.
The city however needs - in my opinion - something indicating Rome is a
modern city.
I have added modern art metallic sculptures
in simple shapes and bright colors,
so that there is a clear distinction between what is historical
and what is contemporary.
What you buy from me
is the idea, the drafts and all my experiences
from building a huge metallic sculpture.
The sculpture is built
by the buyer in the
buyer's city by local entrepreneurs.
In my designs my point of departure
solely has been artistically,
so in case huge technical or other difficulties arise I will make a
redesign.
See organizing a sculpture project
for more details.
"septimus severus"
or
"E45 Entrance to Rome"
Inspired by the arch Septimus Severus in Forum Romanum in
Rome, Italy
Entry to ARTROM Gallery (Rome, Italy) International Art Competition
Juxtaposition 2006.
Deadline: January 30, 2006.
metallic sculpture
metallic tubes
height:
82 feet
width: 164 feet
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"septimus severus"
or
"E45 Entrance to Rome"
Inspired by the arch Septimus Severus in Forum Romanum in
Rome, Italy
Entry to ARTROM Gallery (Rome, Italy) International Art
Competition Juxtaposition 2006.
Deadline: January 30, 2006.
metallic sculpture
metallic tubes
height:
82 feet
width: 164 feet
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"hommage
a spain"
Spanish Stairs, Piazza
di Spagna, Rome
metallic sculpture
height:
60 feet
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"sky of
navona"
Piazza Navona, Rome
metallic
sculpture
Height: 120 feet
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"heavens door for lovers"
at Pantheon on Piazza Rotondo, Rome
metallic sculpture
Height: as high as the door in Pantheon
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"trinity I"
Piazza S. Pietro, Rome
metallic sculpture
Height: 105 feet
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"pray"
Piazza S. Pietro, Rome
metallic
sculpture
one of three sculptures
Height: 30 feet
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"popolo?"
Piazza del Popolo, Rome
metallic
sculpture
Height: 15
feet
Inspired by a mistake.
As I left Rome I was sad that I hadn't seen
S. Maria dei Miracoli and S. Maria in Montesanto.
The "twin towers" of Rome.
I was on my way to Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Borghese.
I arrived at Pizza del Popolo from Via Corse. It was hot, hot, hot.
I sat down on some stairs to the right.
Now I have found out that it was the stairs of St. Maria dei Miracoli.
My view to the left from the stairs was St. Maria in
Montesanto.
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