"Lost Paradise", or the sweet memory of the forgotten stories - A sculpture

in art •  7 years ago 

When I did this little polychrome terracotta, around 1994, I was creating many artworks using the shape of books, and real books. Books were meaningfull symbols for me - and they still are. They have a double area of meaning: a very sweet and comforting one, related to stories and learnings which are important for each individual; and another one, regarding something we feel to have lost.  This is not clear, I know. :)

Anyway, Thomas Milton has nothing to do with this object. His "Paradise Lost" too talks about something we lost, of course, but it is didactically religious.

I liked the title anyway.

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Hello @paolobeneforti . I was very moved by your sculpture "Paradise Lost." When I am touched by artists pieces I like to improvise and create music from this inspiration. I have created a short piece of music for violin inspired from your wonderful sculpture. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it.

well, thank you very much indeed, @buckydurddle! I'm touched! never had a music inspired by one of my artworks before.
In return, I propose to you this video of a lovely composition for violin and piano by Bruno Maderna: a piece I really love.

My pleasure @paolobeneforti . Thank you for sharing your beautiful work.
This video is beautiful.
Thank you,
BuckyDurddle

half of my comment was lost: the video is a recording of Bruno Maderna's "Per Caterina" for Violin and Piano, a piece I used in the past as soundtrack for my artworks :)

Ahhh Beautiful
Thanks

Beautiful @paolobeneforti . I really like the gentleness that he is touching the book. There is a beautiful tenderness in the touch.
Thank you for posting
Following.
Bucky

thx! :)

Wow beautiful art.Great work.Greets

thx! :)

I liked the title anyway.
Paradise_Lost
@minnowpond