REGALOS/GIFTS

jueves, 2 de enero de 2014

RESCATES/RESCUES

Estuve recortando cartones, dibujando, pintando, atando hilos, y haciendo colgantes. los llamé "Rescates".
Es mi primer post del año, pero en realidad, esto lo hice en diciembre de 2013

I was cutting cardboard, drawing, painting, tying thread and making pendants. I called "Rescues".
It's my first post of the year, but really, I did this in December 2013











21 comentarios:

Kristen Donegan dijo...

Wonderful Roberto! I love how playful these are and the contrast of white on that gray cardboard is really lovely :)
I hope you had a special New years eve- thank you so much for your kind comments on my blog- I am looking forward to sharing in what your making over this new year!
Best!!

rossichka dijo...

It's nice to know (and see) that someone's ready to rescue you, this makes you braver and stronger.
I like your pendants very much, Roberto! Hope you'll make some more...
Maybe the thread is a hint that these are acrobats, but for me it also represents the connection between people in love...
You've shown the impulse to catch, to hold tight. This stop motion gives me freedom to imagine the next movement and the next, and the next one...
By the way (again a thread effect!) somewhere I'm not quite sure who's rescuing who.:D (1 and 4 ). Love the women's hair!
"Hi!" and "Bye!" for the first time this year!:)))xx

hedwig dijo...

I love what you made and I love what Rossichka said! I'll be back. XXWW!!

Rod MacGregor dijo...

Jajaja que marivillosas son los rescates...Cosas como estas me hacen volver a tu blog!!Feliz Año Hombre!!!

hedwig dijo...

The thread is thin and looks fragile. The figures are floating in a black universe like stars or planets. The title of this work makes it so intriguing. They rescue each other, and that makes the connection strong. Trust is what does it when you feel like an acrobat hanging on a single thread.
And furthermore, I find it wonderful how your creativity evolves and develops. It seems you go on and on. You grab everything around you and make it into your artwork. You are a true finder of things. You find a way to express yourself no matter what. It's great! XXWW!!

rossichka dijo...
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rossichka dijo...

Hedwig is absolutely right about you, Roberto - you never stop to explore, to try new methods, to create and enjoy the process!
I like her reflections about thread and trust.:))

Cindi dijo...

These are great! Rescued tied to rescuer by tenuous connections, floating exposed in space. Cardboard is such a versatile medium. All the best to you in the New Year!

Sujata Khanna dijo...

Bold and stark! These figures are striking and eye catching. I hope you have a lovely year !

Sasa Saastamoinen dijo...

Very strong images, this is a great idea. Roberto, you should do more of these!!!

Anónimo dijo...

demasiado bueno Roberto! Me gustaría poder tocarlo!!! Hermoso!

Unknown dijo...

yo ya tengo a mis rescatados :P jejejej

Claire Wildish dijo...

Happy Holidays to you to Roberto!! It has been too long! I love your little rescue pendants. They are very romantic!

Stefanie Seltner dijo...

I love this!
very playful and good idea with the clue of the story = Faden der Geschichte "german"...
very nice go on like this!!
x Stefanie

Manuel Ameneiros dijo...

Robert-san, hace tiempo que te tengo olvidado así que paso por tu blog a saludarte.
Un gran abrazo, mis mejores deseos para tí y toda tu familia en el 2014, de este amigo desde México.

Unknown dijo...

Love it Roberto! Your figures are just so wonderful and full of play, in every drawing or piece you make! I like how they reach to each other....

Carolina Grönholm dijo...

Very pretty and creative! Wishing you a great week!
/Carolina

Marcela Calderón dijo...

Me gusta esa capacidad tuya de poder hacer tanto con tan poco. Chapeau, Ro :)
(Un pez. Yo sería un pez de aguas cristalinas, sin dudas ;))

renilde dijo...

just great Roberto!!

Cindy D. dijo...

These are terrific! The different poses and balancing on the string. The different relationships. Wonderful!

nelleke dijo...

He Roberto, these figures are fun :)) I wanted to give a reaction on your Numen post, but blogger gave me a blank page, so I scrolled down and saw these reaching figures, I'm glad. I hope your Numen is back again...