Exhibition
©Marco Casciello
State of the Sea at the Ravino Gardens, created by Marco Casciello, professor of History and techniques of photographic reproduction at the University Suor Orsola Benincasa, and curated by Dr Mariangela Catuogno, Director of Cultural Activities of the Ravino Gardens.
The Sea interpreted by the artist is an immense expanse in which often silent emotions emerge, whispered, expressed with the delicacy and sensitivity of a spirit educated to beauty, which is transferred in the snapshot of the photo: he observes, feels and comments on moods, shared memories, emotions in which Nature emerges through a chiaroscuro play with his being silent companion.
We all feel we are immersed in the Sea, guarded as in the womb, connected to the great Universe, we feel we are part of a whole and the journey on this "wet path" is the relationship between the divine energy and the being that moves according to its own destiny in the present incarnation.
The exhibition State of the Sea is the cyclical becoming of the sea, the crashing of the waves, is the transformation of matter into another matter, in which the absolute protagonist is man, interpreter of suggestions and emotions that through its sensitivity becomes Unicum with its unique and unrepeatable ability to plough the Sea-life.