Line Music Printing
I write the sweet song of the birds
From the garden its pretty blue sound
Quena music soul tear alive
Roger Santivanez
The local perception allows the creative re/creation of feelings, tastes and memories. Music Line Printing two-person exhibition by artists Gustavo Emè and Joseph De Utia visualizes the evolution of life in the face of current culture and of a youth eager to show themselves inside and outside the spaces that surround them.
In these circumstances, the artists Emè and De Utia face new technical possibilities such as plotting, digital art and its various manipulations, turning these technicalities into very unique appropriations.
De Utia shows us rock actors and singers, painted with contrasting tones, influenced by French Fauvism that marked a radical change at the beginning of the last century, where color was the essence for his paintings.
Emè synthesizes her designs and digital impressions linear encounters, dancers who oscillate in ancestral worlds that intersect, originating ordered nuances. His characters spread out in freshly made imaginary-futuristic cities.
In this evolution, the musical and the chromatic explosion envelop us visually, contrasting with a gray metropolis like our Lima, but it is there that Línea Músicaimpresion makes itself known with its mechanical magic and spreads like an oasis of freshness and envelops us with its noises. color.
Michael Lescano
Lima, August 2008