Carnet autoriprodotti ed autoediti

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Carnet autoriprodotti ed autoediti

Alcune copie dei Carnet che ho riprodotto ed autoedito in occasione dell’ultimo Rendez-vous di Clermont-ferrand sono disponibili. Tutti i Carnet contengono un libretto interno rimovibile con le trascrizioni dei testi dei taccuini. I carnet giapponesi (Lisboa em Azulejos, The Drifter) sono rilegati a mano su copertina rigida in similpelle o stoffa. Anche la piegatura delle pagine degli album giapponesi (a fisarmonica) e l’incollaggio delle varie parti è fatto a mano.

L’edizione, autoprodotta e realizzata, è limitata, numerata e personalizzata.

Portugal – Carnet de Voyage

Carnet di viaggio sul Portogallo (Cascais, Praia do Guincho, Lagos, Sagres), riproduzione del taccuino originale su Moleskine album acquerello, copertina morbida, brossura. Libretto interno removibile con la trascrizione dei testi. Pagina dedicata (in Inglese) https://www.xiulong.it/Xiuart/?p=1697

Portugal - Carnet de Voyage, Watercolor Album: Lagos

Portugal – Carnet de Voyage, Watercolor Album: Lagos

A Fortaleza de Sao Jorge

Forte Sao Jorge Don Oitavos – Cascais

Portugal - Carnet de Voyage, Watercolor Album. Brossura, copertina morbida.

Portugal – Carnet de Voyage, Watercolor Album. Brossura, copertina morbida.

Portugal – Carnet de Voyage

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Lisboa em Azulejos – Carnet de Voyage Japanese Album.

Riproduzione del primo dei due taccuini giapponesi Moleskine che ho dipinto a Lisbona, in stile “Azulejos”. Copertina rigida in finta pelle blu fatta a mano, rilegatura e piegatura delle pagine “a fisarmonica” a mano, libretto interno rimovibile con la trascrizione dei testi. Pagina dedicata (in Inglese) https://www.xiulong.it/Xiuart/?p=1697

Lisboa em Azulejos - Carnet de Voyage Japanese Album. Handmade hardcover and Japanese folding.

Lisboa em Azulejos - taccuino giapponese. Copertina rigida in finta pelle.

Lisboa em Azulejos – taccuino giapponese. Copertina rigida in finta pelle.

Lisboa em Azulejos - taccuino giapponese. Copertina rigida in finta pelle.

Lisboa em Azulejos – taccuino giapponese. Copertina rigida in finta pelle.

Lisboa em Azulejos - taccuino giapponese

Lisboa em Azulejos – taccuino giapponese

Lisboa em Azulejos

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The Drifter – Carnet d’étude et experimentation

The Drifter – taccuino giapponese, copertina rigida in tela, piegatura e rilegatura “a fisarmonica” fatta a mano. Libretto interno rimovibile con la trascrizione dei testi. Pagina dedicata (in Inglese) https://www.xiulong.it/Xiuart/?p=1792

The-Drifter - taccuino giapponese

The-Drifter – taccuino giapponese

The Drifter - Carnet, taccuino giapponese. Copertina rigida e rilegatura a mano

The Drifter – Carnet, taccuino giapponese. Copertina rigida e rilegatura a mano

 

The Drifter - taccuino giapponese. Il taccuino aperto

The Drifter – taccuino giapponese. Il taccuino aperto

The Drifter - taccuino giapponese. Il libretto removibile con la trascrizione dei testi del taccuino

The Drifter – taccuino giapponese. Il libretto removibile con la trascrizione dei testi del taccuino

 

The Drifter

The Drifter – Carnet d’étude et expérimentation

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An experimental Carnet, painted on a Japanese Album consecrated and birth from “The Drifter” surf movie, a biographical account and documentary by Taylor Steele about Rob Machado drifting alone, surfing in Bali and Indonesia.

The Drifter - Carnet, Japanese Album by Moleskine (original Carnet)

The Drifter – Carnet, Japanese Album by Moleskine (original Carnet)

This Carnet was hosted at the 2014 Rendez-vous du Carnet de Voyage in Clermont-Ferrand. Enjoy the clip for presentation and download the preview as .pdf: The Drifter – Carnet, Japanese Album by Moleskine (original Carnet)


The Drifter



Brief Introduction to “The Drifter”

This is a very special carnet, as although its classical “appearance” in style: a Japanese Album by Moleskine® mostly painted by watercolors, written with inks and patched with some stamps and paper-cuts, it is definitively an experimental work

At first in this Japanese album I’m not conventional at all because it isn’t related to any physical travel I did in Bali and Indo, but this it is a carnet I made from a surf movie by Taylor Steele, a documentary consecrated to a particular moment of the life of the actually free-surfer Rob Machado during its wanderings into Bali and Indo.

In other words I reversed in this carnet, the voyage sprung-out in me by seeing this movie, which to me isn’t just a movie, as I lived it as the making-in-images and a visual narration of a series of experiences and feelings that I found in voyaging and that I share with the starring.

Thus, I felt there’s a lot of paths, coincidences (do the coincidences really exist?) and invisible strings which deeply linked me to Machado and Steel as respectively the traveler and the teller, a sort of convergence of numerous paths which permeate this movie of some indescribable richness that, as other “normal” voyages, I shall reverse in a carnet.

I moreover feel that this surf-movie is in truth a Carnet de Voyage which Steel and Machado made together, fulling it with all the stuff I use to look for and “squeeze” in my carnets: at first the astonishment in front of the astounding beauty of splendid Bali and Indonesia, but not idyllic, where I’ve always wished to have been and where I’m sure I’ll go sooner or later.
Steele – Machado documentary I felt thus to be a carnet, telling about a travel which isn’t made, view and narrated with the eyes and the lens of the “tourist”, but I feel they’re the ones of the traveler in-love with the see, the surfer who’s looking for waves, absorbed into the ocean and fulfilled in surfing.
Surfing could be seen as an extreme sport, may challenging against the most powerful elements of nature. But it also may could seen and lived as the never-ending research, research of perfect wave, also research of complete loneliness with our self, practice of balance and equilibrium, the art of drawing white serpentine into the tube of a green wave spiraling on a turquoise sheet of crystal, in a Zen – paint lasting as a skimming of the wave.

Surfing. Painting.
Practicing Taijiquan or more in general Wushu…
Arts.

I can’t never realize if such vision of life I have is the driving force that push me to look for and practice arts like painting, Wushu or surfing, or if it is indeed the practice of arts which make me gain a life made by completely different activities and permeated of signifies…; maybe both, as both are reasons which pushed me being so captured by this movie to spill it out on a Japanese carnet.

Anyhow both in surfing and in this “Carnet de Voyage” made movie by Taylor Steele and Rob Machado, I can live sensations and visions which I deeply feel as mine, which belong to such precious moments within I remain in absolute loneliness and osmosis with the Creation, as when I paint, as when I’m sitting on my board near a reef-break just outside Waikiki, while I’m moving not-moving (how is natural, sometimes, in surfing and painting the accomplishment of Taoist principle of 無爲 wu wei – non action), as in the total lapsing into a Chen Taiji routine.

Those consist also in “a drifting”.

Pushed by absolute love and amazement for nature, its manifestations and forces, trying to feel and indulge them. As when painting, with total abandon and assimilation with the subject.

A sort of alchemy process which I think in me actualizes with the solicitation of some perceptive expressive and synaptic capacities.

As any other travel I made and paint on my carnets, the travel made by Machado and Steel aroused in me the accomplishment of a deep an long inner journey (another set of opera by Taylor Steele is indeed called “Innersection”…), an introspection induced by the physical traveling of these human beings to which, somehow and for some reason, I feel linked.

Physical traveling and inner journey is moreover well presented by the strong introspection of Machado, as this journey to Bali and Indo is not the typical prototype of the surf-trip, but is a “drifting”, a drifting alone.
Again, the movie is thus a documentary which lies outside of the classical cliche of a surf-movie with fast and powerful music and rapid succession of surf scenes with changing of the best world surfers, making the most fearless and extreme tricks riding powerful wave-monsters.
Music of the “drifting alone” of Machado is slow.
Surf-scenarios of cadence rhythm with never-ending tubes and serpentine painted into the most beautiful glassy waves I’ve never seen in my whole life, interchange with sudden and amazing flashes of Indonesian and Balinese life.
The words of Machado, presented as thoughts he silently spoke to himself, touch some arguments which are so dear to me as a surfer and a painter of carnet, as the capacity of stopping for a moment and meditate:

The Drifter - I was on the road...

The Drifter – I was on the road…

I was on the road doin’ the World then 10 years
Spain, France, Australia, Brazil
That’s all have created a comfort zone
back bringing home with me
Staying in the same Hotels, eating in the same restaurants
Surfin’ in the same spots.
Sometimes I feel like I wasn’t almost travelin’ at all
and that’s why I’m here
To break out all this comfort zone
To truly leave home behind
Just takin’ day by day

In other words, what do I mean as traveling for real.

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The Drifter - Carnet, Japanese Album. Handmade Hardcover

The Drifter – Carnet, Japanese Album. Handmade Hardcover

The Drifter - Carnet, Japanese Album

The Drifter – Carnet, Japanese Album. Handmade Japanese-accordion folding and Hardcover.

The Drifter - Carnet, Japanese Album. Removable booklet with transcription of text (English and Italian version)

The Drifter – Carnet, Japanese Album. Removable booklet with transcription of text (English and Italian version)


The Drifter



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Portugal – Carnet de Voyage

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Portugal – Carnet de Voyage, watercolor album

Portugal - Carnet de Voyage, Watercolor Album reproduction, softcover, brossura.

Portugal – Carnet de Voyage, Watercolor Album reproduction, softcover, brossura.

Click here for a free preview of the Carnet as an eBook!

This Carnet de Voyage painted on Watercolor Album by Moleskine® is consacrated to Portugal, and belongs to a set of carnets I’ve painted there in the summer of 2012 by traveling from Lisboa to Cascais and Guincho, then descending by bus in the south, in Algarve, to Lagos and Sagres, and finally back to Lisboa.


Portugal – Carnet de Voyage



Lisboa em Azulejos – Carnet de Voyage, Japanese Album n.1

Lisboa em Azulejos - Carnet de Voyage Japanese Album. Handmade hardcover and Japanese folding.

Lisboa em Azulejos – Carnet de Voyage Japanese Album. Handmade hardcover and Japanese folding.

Click here for a preview (or download) of the Japanese Album as a pdf!

I was so impressed from Azulejos art, and among all azulejos, the sight of the “Gran Visión de Lisboa”, a huge “mural azulejado” in which it is represented the life of the city before the terrible earthquake of 1755 renforced in me both idea and inspiration to paint about Lisboa in “azulejos style”. That’s what I did by fulling 2 Japanese Album by Moleskine ®, while I prefer to paint on Watercolor Album and flying sheets about the other places we’ve been.

Choice of “Azulejos style ” is not but another expression of one of my idea about a possible approach to voyaging, and at the same time a possible way of making Carnet de Voyage.


Lisboa em Azulejos



 

A brief introduction to Portuguese Carnets

Me painting on my Carnet

Me painting on my Carnet

In the optical of a different approach to traveling, as for painting Carnet de Voyage, the study of local culture, artistic expression, language and history are paths which permit to start traveling into strange lands and let me escape from boundaries of the “different”: the latter start just outside myslef and my daily abitudes.

Thanks to such approach I thus just can start travel times and times before phisically getting into voyage…; there are plenty of travels I’m sure I begun from very old time! Some of them since I have a memory, others I’m sure I’ll discover sooner or later.

Moreover, once I’m traveling, a minimal knowledge of local language, history and culutre I feel to me as the more comfortable and the best form I may use to approach with a different way of traveling, a point of view which differs from the “normal” one of the tourist cliché.

I love going somehow little deeper into different cultures, evenif I’m sure I’m just tasting little parts of a whole that requires other timing and focusing.

It is in this optical that the study of “a lingua portuguesa” has been the main activity I have made for the best part of 2012, study that took me very quickly in the lucky meet with Pessoa, Camoes and the Fado of Cristina Branco and Amalia Rodrigues.

About Camoes, it happened that some passages I naturally recalled to memory while walking into Lisboa, thus quote and put them into “Lisboa em Azulejos” Japanese Carnets.

Adamastor, Miradouro and Igreia de Sao Roque fresco with Camoes

Adamastor, Miradouro and Igreia de Sao Roque fresco with Camoes, from Lisboa em Azulejos  Carnet de Voyage, Japanese Moleskine

Pessoa deeply hit me and impressed me so much with his caleidoscopic poetry. Often happened that the visions I attended in Portual I often lived and expressed like the materialization of some of Pessoa verses, especially in front of lighthouses and other suggestive landscapes.

Praia do Guincho and Pessoa poem

Praia do Guincho and Pessoa poem

Such deep empathy with Pessoa is probably dued also by knowing his biography and dualistic life of comptabilist for profession and poet as a man, condition which I deeply feel to be also mine, and which immediately linked me deeply to the poet, and gives me others keys of reading his verses.

Farol da Guia and Pessoa poem "Farois distantes"

Farol da Guia and Pessoa poem “Farois distantes”

All these ideas thus materialized into these carnets also by using – with all my limits, imprecisions and mistakes – “a lingua portuguesa” and English respectively as the main and second language, with a drastic reduction of the use of my mothertongue.

It was not but a natural expressions and process, very similar to the one which tooks me to paint Lisboa in an azulejos reinterpretation.

Both are natural expression of my feelings and thoughts coming directly from my heart in front of the beauty of Portugal, a very different thing from a process of translation from a language (media) to another.
Other times, using of not Italian language could be simply the transcription of original sources and available documentations.

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Portugal - Carnet de Voyage, Watercolor Album reproduction, softcover, brossura.

Portugal – Carnet de Voyage, Watercolor Album reproduction, softcover, brossura.


Portugal – Carnet de Voyage



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Lisboa em Azulejos - Carnet de Voyage Japanese Album

Lisboa em Azulejos – Carnet de Voyage Japanese Album. Handmade hardcover and Japanese folding.

Lisboa em Azulejos. Limited, numbered and personalized edition. Removable booklet inside with transcription of texts.

Lisboa em Azulejos. Limited, numbered and personalized edition. Removable booklet inside with transcription of texts.


Lisboa em Azulejos



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