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Emilio Merlina, Jerry Di Falco offering original Indoor Installations artworks.


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Emilio Merlina: 'no one by the other side of chord', 2007 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Installation
2000 x 1000 cm (787.4 x 393.7 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'looking far away regarding next to', 2007 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Installation
4000 x 3000 cm (1574.8 x 1181.1 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'petroleum', 2007 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
, 2007
Inspirational - Installation
37 x 39 cm (14.6 x 15.4 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'rebuilding', 2007 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
, 2007
Inspirational - Installation
60 x 40 cm (23.6 x 15.7 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'i surrender 07', 2007 Indoor Installation, Inspirational. Artist Description:  kitchen cloth and modeling on  black paper ...
Inspirational - Installation
330 x 390 mm ( x )
Emilio Merlina: 'are you sure you need a frame', 2007 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Installation
1500 x 1200 mm ( x )
Emilio Merlina: 'no need for a new one 07', 2007 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Installation
10 x 20 cm (3.9 x 7.9 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'simply charcoals 07', 2007 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Installation
350 x 500 mm ( x )
Emilio Merlina: 'ex voto', 2007 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
, 2007
Inspirational - Installation
31 x 42 cm (12.2 x 16.5 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'counting the past', 2007 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Installation
15 x 20 cm (5.9 x 7.9 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'travel notes', 2007 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Installation
60 x 40 cm (23.6 x 15.7 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'reloading after time', 2006 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Installation
40 x 95 cm (15.7 x 37.4 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'overdose 06', 2006 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Installation
60 x 60 cm (23.6 x 23.6 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'war bulletin 06', 2006 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Installation
23 x 32 cm (9.1 x 12.6 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'broken dreams 06', 2006 Indoor Installation, Inspirational. Artist Description:  an old drawing ( 1982 ) and a dirty broken glass. . . . so it will remain. . . ...
Inspirational - Installation
50 x 60 cm (19.7 x 23.6 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'no way to read my soul messages 2', 2006 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Installation
200 x 100 cm (78.7 x 39.4 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'rising in to a saver place', 2006 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Installation
20 x 73 cm (7.9 x 28.7 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'no way to read my soul messages', 2006 Indoor Installation, Inspirational. Artist Description: acrylic , paper on canvas...
Inspirational - Installation
18 x 24 cm (7.1 x 9.4 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'nice to see you again 06', 2006 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Installation
103 x 100 cm (40.6 x 39.4 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'no way to weigh my soul', 2006 Indoor Installation, Inspirational. Artist Description: still bad times...
Inspirational - Installation
27 x 5 cm (10.6 x 2.0 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'Lebanon 06', 2006 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
, 2006
Inspirational - Installation
10 x 20 cm (3.9 x 7.9 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'overdose 02', 2006 Indoor Installation, Inspirational. Artist Description: work on canvas with a old frame. ...
Inspirational - Installation
30 x 43 cm (11.8 x 16.9 inches)
Emilio Merlina: 'cold soul 1', 2006 Indoor Installation, Inspirational.
Inspirational - Installation
200 x 150 cm (78.7 x 59.1 inches)
Jerry  Di Falco: 'ART GOLF INSTALLATION', 1986 Indoor Installation, Satire. Artist Description: ART GOLF: THE IMPOSSIBLE GAME TO PLAY opened at Nexus Foundation For Today' s Art ( Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US) in 1986. This nine- hole miniature golf course, which was ( like the art world) impossible to play, satarized various aspects of the Art World through such works as: THE ...
Satire - Installation
20 x 12 feet (6.10 x 3.66 m)
Jerry  Di Falco: 'ART GOLF INSTALLATION', 1986 Indoor Installation, Satire. Artist Description: Overview looking north of, ART GOLF: THE IMPOSSIBLE GAME TO PLAY opened at Nexus Foundation For Today' s Art ( Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US) in 1986. This nine- hole miniature golf course, which was ( like the art world) impossible to play, satarized various aspects of the Art World through ...
Satire - Installation
20 x 12 feet (6.10 x 3.66 m)
Jerry  Di Falco: 'ART GOLF INSTALLATION', 1986 Indoor Installation, Sports. Artist Description: Overall view of installation looking south of, ART GOLF: THE IMPOSSIBLE GAME TO PLAY opened at Nexus Foundation For Today' s Art ( Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US) in 1986. This nine- hole miniature golf course, which was ( like the art world) impossible to play, satarized various aspects of the ...
Sports - Installation
20 x 12 feet (6.10 x 3.66 m)
Jerry  Di Falco: 'The Non Profit Dinner Party Fund Raising Hole from ART GOLF INSTALLATION', 1986 Indoor Installation, Satire. Artist Description: The Non- Profit Dinner Party Fundraising Hole mocks all of those rubber chicken diners in the art world that artists must painfully attend to climb the social laddar or the cultural mafia. Media includes: Glass table; black light, Irish lace tablecloth, prom dress dipped in a vat of ...
Satire - Installation
18 x 12 feet (5.49 x 3.66 m)
Jerry  Di Falco: 'The Holy Art Hole from the ART GOLF INSTALLATION', 1986 Indoor Installation, Satire. Artist Description: View from the front of THE HOLY ART HOLE. Media: Golf Balls, astroturf, wood figures painted with acrylic, silk, lights, clay stonehenge, wood platform, stained glass, spray paint, and glitter....
Satire - Installation
6 x 12 feet (1.83 x 3.66 m)
Jerry  Di Falco: 'Rear View of The Holy Art Hole from the ART GOLF INSTALLATION', 2005 Indoor Installation, Religious.
Religious - Installation
7 x 12 feet (2.13 x 3.66 m)
Jerry  Di Falco: 'THE MINIMALIST HOLE from The Art Gold Installation', 1986 Indoor Installation, Wildlife. Artist Description: Media: Acrylic on canvas; neon circle. The Minimalist' s Hole is the most complex work in the installation; it took less that two hours to execute and was the most expensive piece. This hole had NO astroturf or balls!...
Wildlife - Installation
7 x 7 feet (2.13 x 2.13 m)
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    Emilio Merlina - I was born in 1950 in the North East of Italy from a polish mother and a sicilian father. I toured the world until I was 35, then I returned to Italy and picked up again my old passion painting and sculpture. As for myself, I can only say thoughts and paintings, paintings and thoughts. Everything maybe useless, however everything is life. i?1/2The human being leaves its signs, graffiti, indian dreams and imagination. Now I only have left a few more possibilities to express the colors which are not. Only the sign, scratched, angry or brushed is the witness. The sign has passed from there and there it has lived.i?1/2 Emilio Merlina Some hear if a door opens Others hear a latch which opens or closes Others more they hear the Angel when he turns over a page of the Great Book From the novel Missa Sine Nomine By Ernst Wiechert I have words which relegate my hunger And the hunger which owns my body but which do not confine them I have words which are both my confined hunger and body By the Italian poetess Paola Lovisolo ...

    Jerry Di Falco - Photography inspires my art and acts as a vital element in my etchings. The images I employ originate from my own photographs, as well as from the images I find from my research into the digital archives of universities, historical societies, libraries, and museums. Upon locating a documented scene I wish to etch, my first step involves the execution of two to five original drawings of the photograph. My collaboration between photography and printmaking allows me the independence to integrate my personal interpretations into the scene. Moreover, I create bridges between the physical and metaphysical visual realities in the same way that a camera intersects with human creativity . . . the nexus between the mechanical and the cerebral art tools. Art unveils everything that we mask behind our belief systems conversely, I strive in my creations to clarify those phenomena we overlook as a result of our egocentric assumptions. Ironically enough, I blame this failure to notice things, a process I label, the phenomenology of connectedness, on todayaEURtms very infatuation with and addiction to the new communicational technologies of social media. My artworks therefore become like windows through which to examine the mysteries of aEURoeeveryday consciousnessaEUR. In fact, my use of ...