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Devakrishna Giollo Marco : Künstler
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Geburtstag: 23.06.1953 |
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Marco Giollo was born in Bellinzona in 1953.
1970 he studied at the Architect School STS of Trevano.
Realizing all the massive technical data he had to study in order to design and create, in 1971 he joined the School of Art CSIA, where he got trained from the best artists and teachers like Nag Arnoldi, Giancarlo Piffaretti, Giuliano Togni, the brothers Clay, Rissone and many others.
1973 Wins the second price at the Villa Saroli Exhibition out of 150 participants.
1974 Wins the Bariffi price at school conclusion and one of his works is accepted and produced in the restaurant of the Congress House of Lugano.
This turned to be his entry ticket into the art scene of Switzerland.
The same year, knowing that art would never fully satisfying him deeply and that he had to travel, he did not even saw his work finished and for 3 years continuously traveled with out money from Greece to Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, India, Thailand, Shree Lanka and Indonesia, living with Afghani tribal warriors and Indian sadhus, traveling to the Himalayas to the deserts, from forests to beaches, living out all his desires totally and fully with out managing to quench the thirst that was burning within him.
1976 he meets the mystic Osho in India and stayed with him until 1981.
Changed his name to Devakrishna and started practicing all the meditations the mystic had to offer.
He still practiced art and a lot of music, but the main focus was now to find out who one is, where one is coming from and where one is going from this earth.
His master says:
"There are two types of creators in the world: one type of creator works with objects - a poet, a painter, they work with objects, they create things; the other type of creator, the mystic, creates himself, he works with the subject; he works on himself, his own being. And he is the real creator, the real poet, because he makes himself into a masterpiece.
Art can be divided into two parts. Ninety-nine percent of art is subjective art. Only one percent is objective art. The ninety-nine percent subjective art has no relationship with meditation. Only one percent objective art is based on meditation.
The subjective art means you are pouring your subjectivity onto the canvas, your dreams, your imaginations, your fantasies. It is a projection of your psychology. The same happens in poetry, in music, in all dimensions of creativity - you are not concerned with the person who is going to see your painting, not concerned what will happen to him when he looks at it; that is not your concern at all. Your art is simply a kind of vomiting. It will help you, just the way vomiting helps. It takes the nausea away, it makes you cleaner, makes you feel healthier. But you have not considered what is going to happen to the person who is going to see your vomit. He will become nauseous. He may start feeling sick".
Osho
So since then Giollo's art is more concerned with beauty and esthetic's, than to give a message, a meaning, or pointing a finger.
His art is designed to bring a little more peace and silence to whoever looks at it.
1982 starts travelling again all over the world, from Oregon to California, from New York to Sydney, from Singapore to Hong Kong exhibiting the new styles of his work all over the world.
2003 returns to Switzerland, where he works & lives now. |
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Devakrishna Marco Giollo says about his paintings:
"Each painting has his own song and his own feeling and i really hope it gives a little light, serenity, silence and peace to whoever looks at them".
Devakrishna Marco Giollo commenta sui suoi lavori:
"Ogni tela ha una sua canzone ed una sua senzazione e spero molto che dia un po' di luce, serenita', silenzio e pace a chi le guarda".
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