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Antoh,
Mozartino, 70x70 cm

Massimiliano Robino "Apparizione di divo" 100x100

Midori
Mccabe, "Southern Wind" 91,5x91,5 cm

Antoh:
"BBB- Busy Bird Beer" 60x60
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in italian
ART INTENSIVE!
International Art Collective
born from the net.
Busy Art is an ironic name joking about today style of life in
metropolitan areas. Hurry, busy, super competitive, stressed by a lot of new
technological gadget, people hide their emotions, in an innatural rithm of life,
losing the important meanings of life. Busy Art International Collective
proposes an art intensive (in theme and colors) to recover hidden emotions and deep meanings of life.This is Busy Art!
Busy
Art photo album
Read
a Mariangela Maritato (curator) critic.
Manifesto:
from busy days
to busy art
A new international group of artists aims to counteract
today's hyperactive tendencies and bring us back to the basics -- of art.
The world is too fast for people. There is not enough time or spiritual space to
stay calm and focused or to explore the spiritual aspects of life. The daily
interruption makes this impossible.
We are surrounded by so many technological gadgets, we become trapped by them.
Recharging our cell phones, responding to emails, instant messages, text
messages. There is no time for ourselves.
The hyper productive style of life is another problem. People are so super
competitive, they are afraid of showing their weakness and their emotions for
some reason. If people try to be harder, they are more easily broken... And then
how many
people suffer from an emotional cage?
"Art Intensive" will use a global virtual community as a place where
artists can crash, take a virtual breath, and contemplate the important things
in life. We are not against technology, competition, but feel that we should be
in control, use it when we need it and it is helpful; not bound to it in chains.
Open group and blog
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Midori Mccabe, Aria del
Mare (Dramma) 91x91 cm

Massimiliano Robino "Fottiti se non ti piaccio" 100x150
A
friend of "Busy Art International Collective"
Paolo
Manazza,
City crossing up stare,
2007, olio su tela,
70 x 90 cm

Massimiliano Robino "Britney's dream" 70x100
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