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Alessio Ceruti Show Notes
Alessio Ceruti is an artist whose work explores themes of climate change and the connection between humans and nature. He incorporates genetics, quantum physics, and new materials into his art. Alessio's work is interactive and aims to create an emotional response in viewers. He has exhibited his work in various countries, including Italy, China, and the United States. The audience's reaction to his work varies across cultures, with different countries having different levels of interaction and interpretation. Alessio's art combines art and science to raise awareness about environmental issues. Alessio creates artworks using a combination of salt, bicarbonate, and fire, which create different shapes and forms. His artworks are related to shapes and the organic process of creation. Alessio's art is inspired by his experiences in deforested areas and the beauty that can be found in destruction. He has lived in Bali for 13 years but also has a studio in Italy. Alessio's work can be found on his website, Instagram, Saatchi Art, and in galleries in Indonesia and Italy. He also offers commission artworks based on the client's environment.
Website: https://alessioceruti.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alessioceruti/
Email: [email protected]
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Alessio Cirruti
02:26 Alessio's Artistic Journey
06:08 Finding His Artistic Language
09:13 The Love-Hate Relationship of Being an Artist
11:23 Integrating Science into Art
15:00 Creating an Interactive Art Experience
21:26 The Impact of Alessio's Art
25:46 Experiencing the Other Art Fair in Dallas
28:06 Choosing Dallas as an Exhibition Location
30:41 Introduction to Alessio's Artistic Process
36:11 Creating Art Inspired by Deforestation
42:08 Exploring Different Artistic Materials
48:10 The Influence of Environment on Artistic Expression
51:10 Where to Find Alessio's Art and Commission Artworks
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Alessio Ceruti Show Notes
Alessio Ceruti is an artist whose work explores themes of climate change and the connection between humans and nature. He incorporates genetics, quantum physics, and new materials into his art. Alessio's work is interactive and aims to create an emotional response in viewers. He has exhibited his work in various countries, including Italy, China, and the United States. The audience's reaction to his work varies across cultures, with different countries having different levels of interaction and interpretation. Alessio's art combines art and science to raise awareness about environmental issues. Alessio creates artworks using a combination of salt, bicarbonate, and fire, which create different shapes and forms. His artworks are related to shapes and the organic process of creation. Alessio's art is inspired by his experiences in deforested areas and the beauty that can be found in destruction. He has lived in Bali for 13 years but also has a studio in Italy. Alessio's work can be found on his website, Instagram, Saatchi Art, and in galleries in Indonesia and Italy. He also offers commission artworks based on the client's environment.
Website: https://alessioceruti.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alessioceruti/
Email: [email protected]
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Alessio Cirruti
02:26 Alessio's Artistic Journey
06:08 Finding His Artistic Language
09:13 The Love-Hate Relationship of Being an Artist
11:23 Integrating Science into Art
15:00 Creating an Interactive Art Experience
21:26 The Impact of Alessio's Art
25:46 Experiencing the Other Art Fair in Dallas
28:06 Choosing Dallas as an Exhibition Location
30:41 Introduction to Alessio's Artistic Process
36:11 Creating Art Inspired by Deforestation
42:08 Exploring Different Artistic Materials
48:10 The Influence of Environment on Artistic Expression
51:10 Where to Find Alessio's Art and Commission Artworks
The Artist Stoop is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.