Art Is Everywhere: How to Really Look at Things
By (Author) Lorenzo Servi
BIS Publishers B.V.
BIS Publishers B.V.
1st June 2016
Netherlands
Young Adult
Non Fiction
700
Paperback
112
Width 128mm, Height 202mm
Have you ever wondered why our senses become more alert and sensitive and we see things that continually surprise and inspire us when we visit a city for the first time as a tourist On the other hand, why does it often seem that nothing extraordinary or exceptional ever happens during our everyday routines Is it possible to discover something wonderful and special without necessarily visiting museums, monuments, or places that are different from where we habitually go Art is Everywhere combines science, hands-on practices used in art workshops, and clear and simple language to answer these questions (and raise some others). This illustrated book aims to stimulate readers to observe the world as they have never seen it before by suggesting how ordinary things can be seen differently and how art, if made more accessible to everyone, can help us see things differently. The author triggers the reader to see the world with fresh eyes and to discover art in everyday things. The workshop that is part of this book can be applied very well in art education starting form secondary school level.
SerraGlia is the alias of Lorenzo Servi, an Italian architect and visual designer/artist based in Helsinki, Finland. Through painting graffiti, SerraGlia first discovered cities and their untapped visual environment. Having finished a masters in architecture (2008, University of Florence), he founded LUMART, an architectural visualization studio based in Helsinki. Parallel to his commissioned works, SerraGlia is constantly researching and analyzing issues in everyday life and built environments, and using them as the basis for creating self-initiated projects documented through photography, video, and publication.