5.11.14 | 24.11.14
GANZO VIA DE’ MACCI, 85/R - FIRENZE
5.11.14 | 24.11.14 The exhibition is part game, part serious reflection on feelings, emotions,
inventions, and the different interpretations given and produced in both the environment surrounding us and the one we create around us.
What color do you see? What color is that color?
What does that color make you think? Do you like this color?.
Giovanni Rossiello Faculty Coordinator
Ginevieve Kunz Red is a color of extremes. It is the color of fire and blood, so it represents violence and danger, strength and determination, as well as passion, seduction, desire and love.
Red
Federica Vaia The contrast of form and light evokes the values of life.
The simplest is the essential
Marco Tutino Night photography and the beautiful city of Florence go hand in hand.
Luci dall’Arno
Dacia D’Erica Carter Don’t make her mad or she’ll gingersnap.
Ginger
Francesco Ibba These simple tools contain the water necessary to purification.
The basin and jug
Mackenzie Leigh Kolling I took this photograph on a whim. I saw the three boys and was inspired by their ordered presence. Their interactions within the composition only take up a small amount of physical space, as the moment itself captured only a small portion of their lives.
Tre bambini
Dacia D’Erica Carter She’s as sweet as honey, but if you hurt her, she’ll sting like a bee.
Honey
Marta Macaluso As soon as you finish eating, your senses become cool
The naked lunch
Spencer Sissleman! “The world is like a box of crayons, it’s full of colors”.
Sunshine
Marielle Dalvet The beauty the countryside of Italy is comprised of is something one could only dream of. From the tops of the hills in Arezzo you gaze upon what seems to be a myriad of vineyards and antique villas. This photo was taken at a birthday party at a villa in Arezzo. Where the balloon is positioned , one could stand there and see the city for miles.
Un compleanno in Toscana
Francesca Bartoletti Conquered and freed from the nightmares flies away.
The recurring dream
Spencer Sissleman I decided to come in close on a lot of colored tubes to make it hard to tell what it really is (a chandelier).
Gated green
Laura Kehoe This portrait depicts the reaction a woman has to the display window at Tiffany’s, portraying the dream she goes into while gazing at the dreamy blue display... at least until her boyfriend calls her away.
Didn’t I tell you that this was a wonderful place?
Filippo Bartolozzi The man is never satisfied: there is always a new infinity to search!
The dream in the drawer
Neal Johnson This is a blue picture.
Colors are real neat
Mackenzie Leigh Kolling I was attracted to this subject because of its simplicity and stillness, in combination with the bold presence of color it provides. It depicts a moment of planning, of potential - for use, for action, for activity. For now, however, it is still in waiting.
A moment in preparation
Jessica Zanella Why does life have a weird resemblance to death?
Life and death
Spencer Sissleman Purple is commonly associated with royalty... Not so fitting for a launderette.
Purple kind of day
Rachel Galvez The focus of this project was to represent the colours of the rainbow. Instead of taking pictures of colours that I found in and around Florence, I wanted to start with “blank canvases,� or pictures that were all more or less similar in colour and tone. I was inspired by the numerous statues that call Florence home. I wanted to find a way to bring these statues to life with colour, using digital manipulation of vibrance, saturation, and tone. I wanted to display these statues through portraits, making each statue come to life in its own way. I used each colour of the rainbow to portray a different feeling or emotion. As a complete body of work, the photos are intended to give the viewer a variety of different reactions and emotions through the vibrance of colour and the emotions displayed by the statues.
Portraits of statues
5.11.14 | 24.11.14 GANZO Via dei Macci 85/r Firenze
Student Curators
Mary Madeleine De Regnauld de Bellescize Jennifer Kelly Hoskins Haley Markham Sadie Sullivan Giovanni Rossiello Student Coordinator
Gabriella Ganugi FUA President
Giulio Vinci DIVA and IDEAS Academic Coordinator
David Weiss DIVA Chair
Stefano Martini Instructor | Liceo Artistico di Pistoia
Enrica Quaranta FUA Instructor | Intro to Digital Photography - DIVA
Susanna Bausi Press Office
Alberto Simoncioni Graphic Design
Special thanks to Ganzo staff
Acknowledgements
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