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Un Matemático en Apuros (1997) Drawing by José Ignacio Gianola

Ballpoint pen on Paper, 19.7x11.4 in
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  • Ballpoint pen on Paper
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El dibujo fue hecho con bolígrafo, de manera espontanea, sin planificación. En mi opinión, creo que los científicos que trabajan tan intensamente sobre temas trascendentales, son los únicos que podrían estar en un modo: "de prisa" que podríamos calificar de correcto. Sus problemas científicos son tan difíciles de resolver que requieren muchos años [...]
El dibujo fue hecho con bolígrafo, de manera espontanea, sin planificación.
En mi opinión, creo que los científicos que trabajan tan intensamente sobre temas trascendentales, son los únicos que podrían estar en un modo: "de prisa" que podríamos calificar de correcto. Sus problemas científicos son tan difíciles de resolver que requieren muchos años y de esta manera no tienen tiempo que perder. Por eso, los científicos se van pasando la posta del conocimiento, a lo largo del tiempo.
Por otro lado veo al hombre vulgar que también parece estar apurado o ansioso y toca la bocina del choche, pero en cambio, es para volver a su casa para ver la TV.
En conclusión: justifico que el hombre de conocimiento tiene todas las razones para estar correctamente en el modo: "de prisa" porque dejará una huella en la historia.
PD: el corazón del matemático simboliza que la gente de las Técnicas Cientificistas también tiene emocionalidad.
Casi todos los dibujos que hago, son hechos de manera improvisada y espontanea. Considero que ésta es la manera mas genuina y verdadera de realizar ideas creativas en arte. Así, de este modo es más natural y autentica la expresión de los sentimientos humanos, plasmados en las imágenes.

Las obras están hechas sobre cartulina blanca de alta calidad, libre de ácido. Básicamente utilizo lápices de colores alta gama y en ocasiones; bolígrafos de color negro para delimitar las lineas del dibujo.
Se incluye, también (en el envío) un certificado de autenticidad firmado por el autor, más la firma del mismo, al frente de la obra.
Casi todos los dibujos que hago, son hechos de manera improvisada y espontanea. Considero que ésta es la manera mas genuina y verdadera de realizar ideas creativas en arte. Así, de este modo es más natural y autentica la expresión de los sentimientos humanos, plasmados en las imágenes.

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My name is José Ignacio Gianola, I am a self-taught Argentine artist. I currently live in Barcelona, ​​Spain. In 1996 I started my first collective exhibitions in Buenos Aires and I have participated in several [...]

My name is José Ignacio Gianola, I am a self-taught Argentine artist. I currently live in Barcelona, ​​Spain. In 1996 I started my first collective exhibitions in Buenos Aires and I have participated in several competitions.

My main source of inspiration is spontaneous improvisation and automatism. My drawings can be futuristic, surrealist, and linear and cubist geometric figures. I like to play with the lines of the human body and make variations, as well as create impossible worlds.

I mainly use high-end colored pencils, pens and sometimes acrylics. You can buy any of my original works.

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