of natural stones,
here are a few more, but they have been panted by Rizzo, who is one of the world’s leading stone painters. Each one of his creations is
hand-painted and therefore unique, and even though he can try to reproduce some
of his popular past works, no two will be identical, all phototrophs by the artist,
he
has been able to turn stones into living artworks of sorts, by turning them
into photo-realistic animals,
He has been creating his beautiful painted stones since 1996, and is an expert at hunting for special stones that can be used as canvases for his art,
mammals
are the most suitable inspiration for the talented Italian artist, as their
physical characteristics are well suited for bland river stones as well as for
strangely-shaped ones. Birds, with the exception of nocturnal birds of prey
such as owls, are generally more difficult, and require a lot of imagination,
“The mammals are the ideal subjects to be painted on the stones. Most of them have thick fur and
have a habit of gathering in a crouched position,” the artist writes on his
website. “Working with the imagination I can adapt them to even the strangest
stones and thus obtain unique works.”
“Painting
birds and reptiles on stone is a real
challenge. With the exception of nocturnal birds of prey such as owls and
owls which have a compact body and which are easier to ‘insert’ into the stone,
for all other species, imagination and experience play a key role,”
Rizzo adds. “Stones suitable for fish are quite rare, but when I am lucky enough to find one I can’t wait to get to work!”
Roberto Rizzo uses high quality acrylic pigments and paints
that are very resistant over time, but he recommends that collectors keep his
artworks away from direct contact with the elements, as no painted work can
resist heavy rains or direct sunlight for too long, You can learn more about Roberto Rizzo’s art, and even order
painted stones, from his official website, I have to say some of them look so cute.
No comments:
Post a Comment