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Via Cantonale 125 CH 6573 Magadino Ticino Switzerland
Tel:
0041 (0)61 481 71 86 E
mail:otoons@yahoo.com
web: http://www.giollo.com
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The Landfall Art Center 2003:
a group of 30 international artists doing art on the spot.
We had to use 2/3 garbage materials as an ecological statement.
I used the polyesters floating everywhere in the sea and rounded smooth from
the waves, plastic plates and plastic caps and empty plastic bottles which are
everywhere in the beaches.
That was real fun!
The title was more Outer Alchemy, transforming garbage into beauty.
But for my experience it became 'Inner Alchemy', transforming my emotional
inner garbage into silent blissful energy trough meditation ... a long way ....
with the help of my beloved master
Osho.
Devakrishna M. Giollo |
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Devakrishna Marco
Giollo was born in Bellinzona, Ticino, Switzerland in 1953.
In 1970 he studied at the Architect School STS of Trevano.
Realizing all the massive technical data he had to study in order to design and
create, in 1971 in Lugano he joined the School of Art CSIA, where he got trained from the
best contemporary artists and teachers like Nag Arnoldi, Piergiorgio Piffaretti, Giuliano Togni, Daniele Cleis,
Emilio Rissone, Gianni Realini and many others.
In 1973 he wins the second price for sculpture at the Villa Saroli Exhibition out of 150
participants.
In 1974 he wins the Bariffi price at school conclusion and one of his works is
accepted and produced in the size of 3 x 15 meters at one of the 2 restaurants of the Congress House of Lugano.
This turned to be his entry ticket into the art scene of Switzerland, but the
same year, knowing somewhere within himself that art would never really fully
satisfying him deeply and that he had to travel, he left Switzerland without
even seeing his work finished and for 3 years continuously traveled with out
money from Greece to Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, India, Thailand,
Shree Lanka and Indonesia, living with Afghani tribal warriors and Indian
sadhus, traveling from the Himalayas heights to the driest deserts, from deep
forests to deserted beaches, living simple and living out all his desires
totally and fully ... but with out managing to quench that thirst that was
burning continuously within him.
In 1976 he has been found by Osho, a radical Mystic and Master and stayed with
him in Puna, India until his death in 1991.
Changed his name to Devakrishna and practiced all the meditations Osho had to
offer.
He still practiced art and a lot of music, but the main focus now was to learn
how to live life totally in the 'here & now', how to clean up one's emotional garbage, how to increase awareness,
how to witness one's own body mind emotions, how to feel one's own bio-energy, how to find out who one really is,
where one is coming from where one is going from this earth.
One day Osho said to him:
"There are two types of creators in the world:
one type of creator works with objects - a poet, a painter, they work with
objects, they create things;
the other type of creator, the mystic, creates himself, he works with the
subject; he works on himself, his own being.
And he is the real creator, the real poet, because he makes himself into a
masterpiece.
Art can be divided into two parts.
Ninety-nine percent of art is subjective art.
Only one percent is objective art.
The ninety-nine percent subjective art has no relationship with meditation.
Only one percent objective art is based on meditation.
The subjective art means you are pouring your subjectivity onto the canvas,
your dreams, your imaginations, your fantasies.
It is a projection of your psychology.
The same happens in poetry, in music, in all dimensions of creativity - you are
not concerned with the person who is going to see your painting, not concerned
what will happen to him when he looks at it; that is not your concern at
all.
Your art is simply a kind of vomiting.
It will help you, just the way vomiting helps.
It takes the nausea away, it makes you cleaner, makes you feel healthier.
But you have not considered what is going to happen to the person who is going
to see your vomit.
He will become nauseous.
He may start feeling sick".
-- Osho
So since then Giollo's art, without pretensions, is more concerned with beauty
and aesthetic than to try something new no one else did or give a message, a
meaning, or pointing a finger.
Now his art is designed only to bring a little more peace, silence, joy and
aesthetics to whoever looks at it.
Now his art is created from a peaceful, silent and meditative space.
"For me painting is a meditative act
not different of when I clean the dishes, my teeth, my flat, or take care of my
garden.
When I paint I am totally lost in the act of painting. It is a no mind experience. What I am left with afterwards
it's a canvas that wants to go, wants to make someone or some place happy.
When that happens I feel honored, thankful and grateful, I feel I
gave a little something, a little beauty to the world."
says Devakrishna Marco Giollo.
In 1982 he also starts traveling again all over the world, from Oregon to
California, from New York to Sydney, from Singapore to Hong Kong exhibiting the
new styles of his work.
In 2000 lives in Freiburg Germany.
In 2003 he returns to Switzerland, where he works & lives now in his two
ateliers in Shoenenbuchl and Magadino |
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