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Guillermo Forchino The Aviator |
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85509 |
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Yes as of 12/5/2008
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Retired
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New |
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Limited Edition |
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17 |
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$150.00
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| Aviator |
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At five years old, Ramon Siri knew he would be a pilot. At seven, he had already thrown himself from the rough three times with a large white sheet for a parachute. At ten, he tried flying the planes built by his grandfather, before he had been committed to an asylum. At sixteen years old, Ramon knew by heart the names and call numbers of all the WWII airplanes. At thirty, he finally obtained his pilots license…after having bought it on the black market, because after ten years of failed attempts, he was refused entry at flying club exams. Up until now, the highest altitude he has ever attained in flight was the planes at the amusement park. His favorite is the biplane with the yellow propeller, even if the red is not too bad either.
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The Aviator, by Guillermo Forchino |
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| Artist Bio: From the early 1980's, Guillermo Forchino experiments with various materials to create works of art in volume. This research began at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Rosario, Argentina and then continued with three years of studies in art restoration and conservation at the Sorbonne University in Paris, France. During his studies he discovered and mastered classic techniques and materials.
After completing his studies in Paris, he returned to Argentina where he directed the Juan B. Castagnino atelier of art restoration for the Museum of Beaux-Arts of Rosario.
It was during this period that Forchino began creating figures made from wrapped bands of cloth where the visible parts of the body (head and hands) were made from wax and paper maché colored with natural pigments.
From the end of the 1980's, Forchino chose poly resins to create figures and scenes that resemble the world of comic strip and cartoon characters. They are typically unusual and humorous subjects such as a family leaving on vacation in an overloaded car with flat tires or a tired, old American pick-up truck from the 1950's.
He has used other modes of transportation such as boats, planes and motorcycles and has even used a bathtub for a military dictator. His characters are always handled with humor and finesse and given a soul.
Guillermo Forchino lives and works in Paris in his workshop two steps away from the Pere Lachaise cemetery.
The Comic Art of Guillermo Forchino is now available for a larger group of art lovers in the form of limited edition, numbered series. Found only in specially selected stores, each piece is identified by a numbered stamp on the bottom.
It comes wrapped in the newspaper "The Forchino Times" along with the autobiography of Forchino and pictures of his collection. A certificate of authenticity completes the package.
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