Die fabelhaften Kaffeeflecken von Giulia Bernardelli
"Spiel nicht mit Lebensmitteln"... ja, den Spruch kennen wir doch irgendwie alle, oder!?
Doch wenn die 28 jährige Italienerin Giulia Bernardelli, Kaffee, Nutella, Rotwein, Eis oder Honig in die Hände bekommt, dann malt sie damit wie mit Aquarell-Farben.
Die Werke sind einzigartig, kreativ und machen Appetit auf mehr. So studierte Giulia auch an der Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Bologna und weiss auch genau was sie da macht - keine Spielereien auf jeden Fall, sondern wahre Kunst.
Die Bilder leben von der Viskosität ihrer "Farb-Materialien" und dem Arrangement. Einfach schön und verträumt. Ich glaube jeder hatte schon mal die Idee eines Bildes durch einen Kaffe-Tropfen auf der Tischdecke, oder!? Mich faszinieren auf jeden Fall immer wieder die erdigen Farbverläufe von Kaffeeringen / Kaffeeflecken auf der Tischdecke. Schöne Idee Giulia.
Aber liest was Giulia über sich erzählt:
I have always been interested in arts: I grew up in my dad’s bookshop and art gallery, I studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna and I am currently employed at a museum, where I work on projects for children.
I have always been fascinated by colours, compositions, details, and through practice I have acquired good manual skills. Everything that I needed was around me, if I looked carefully: I decided to replace the paint brush with what nature offered, such as leaves, fruit skins, food.
All these elements feature different colours and textures. I never plan my creations in advance, I simply follow my instinct, based on the actions I perform. For instance, when I drink coffee I start thinking of the nuances it would create if I dropped it on the table. At breakfast, I imagine a cat’s paws treading on jam and leaving footprints.
I started use coffee by chance, less than a year ago, I accidentally knocking over a cup of coffee and suddenly appeared a new world, made of beautiful shades, one different from the other.In my photos I try to catch the magic of a moment, as if the coffee created a story by toppling . I love spontaneity, the ephemeral, the magic.
Most of my creations are temporary: they are eaten and they therefore disappear. This is an essential feature of my work. After I create an artwork, I take a picture, and this becomes the perfect end result. This is how the artwork is captured at its best, in the moment of final wonder.
What I do is nothing but the product of a game, a curious look, a constant exploration. Creativity belongs to those who are able to show it and to make it an enriching and joyful way of life.
I first started sharing my creations on Instagram(@bernulia) and I received positive feedback.
This is where it all started, by sharing images.
Vielen Dank nach Italien an Giulia Bernardelli für die Veröffentlichungsrechte hier auf Atomlabor Blog. Added unbedingt den Instagram Account von Giulia.
Bilder © Giulia Bernardelli
Bilder © Giulia Bernardelli