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MANGA — a concept by Narciso Spovith (Nars, Scamp Nars)

MANGO
it's a concept work
far-fetched in memory of my first relationship of attraction with colors
when I sat under a mango tree that I had on my street
and watched the gradient green yellow and red of the sleeves jumping between the green leaves
I think it was the first time I realized that colors could be combined naturally and later I discovered how this could indicate artistic maturation
all the attention is focused on the highlight within what is monochrome
the red and yellow intervention inside the green
later I discovered that art 'could be the intervention within the same
is to look at what is "standard"
and wondering "what intervention would make it more attractive?"
even if it's simple
What can I do to get people's attention in the middle of so much of something like that?
precise concept of context
if I did not explain this story would be just an image of a sleeve saturated on a white background
the context explains every part of a concept
for example the image of the mango saturated to remember the heat
and the heat to remember the mango season
as well as a sleeve has several formed but all are sleeves
a concept needs to fit into many formats
must be why I'm fascinated by turning everything into an album cover
even because a cover is the maximum reduction of a concept
is the entire representation of the work
thanks for watching ;)
MANGA — a concept by Narciso Spovith (Nars, Scamp Nars)
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MANGA — a concept by Narciso Spovith (Nars, Scamp Nars)

MANGO it's a concept work far-fetched in memory of my first relationship of attraction with colors when I sat under a mango tree that I had on my Read More

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