Thursday, March 17, 2011

Examples Of Disconnection

Farewell SERGOV

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Sergio Govoni, Sergov in art, is an "artist-craftsman 'of wood, born in 1924.

One of our fellow citizen to be proud of an excellent representative of the local art world, which has taken a full carat weight class.

Her immeasurable talent places him among the artists of universal concern, and its production of diamonds inlaid proves it.

Fate in the form of road traffic accident, we took him away.

On the 9th of February, the artist has in fact been hit by a bus, via Andrea Costa, Bologna, a few steps from his lab, and his condition appeared severely. The doctors have

amputee legs in an attempt to save his life, but after a transient improvement, the crisis has been fatal.
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Sergio Govoni was born in Bologna, April 29, 1924 at No. 48 because of Pratello, son of Augusta and Alfonso Vignoli, a talented craftsman cabinetmaker.

Sergov father grew up in the shop of a cabinetmaker, and in this context had played since childhood with those curls of colored wood, which then became his passion.

Times were bleak and the large family, so it was already indicated in the work in his father's shop, but the newest member felt strongly the call of the painting.
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The "common sense"! But his father did tell Mr. Alfonso:

"The pan itself, Mo i culur not, and some 'arcordet that piture, ien of debauchery and death and fam! And head? ".

So the little Sergio gathered chips of different colors and it was checked, and only in elementary school " Avogli "was able to vent his passion for painting, encouraged by prof. Brain, which he coined the nickname Sergov . To work

make furniture, paintings and passion (inlaid), representing the typical streets of Bologna, the ancient crafts, still lives.
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Govoni A small treasure in the past had offered the city of Bologna, that six mayors who have governed the city.
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Incredibly no one ever found space to accommodate it, and only during the tenure of Sergio Cofferati had managed at least to create a virtual museum, with the support of CNA and IBC.

" Life for me is a comedy.

- had commented at that time -

I would like to transmit this knowledge to young people and leave my work to the city to make the children understand what they were today the artisans of the past.

I had students of all kinds, from kids who wanted to learn a trade to the retired professor who came to Bologna to Reggio Emilia.

all fascinated by the art of marquetry
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to its particular shape was mostly a documentary, " Sergov ", produced by Carmont Picture, and received with interest by the artist who had summed up his life:
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" As a child I wondered why of all things, do not stop now that I'm old enough for me to do so and simple explanations .
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His works are the result of a great passion for art, for wood, the inlay, and the following photos of some of his paintings, give us the immense size of the caliber of our great countryman.
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Personally, I met him some thirty years ago, as I was fond of intarsia, and I contacted him to get some clarification on the techniques to use.
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Then, to date, while continuing to pursue his artistic production, which gave me so many emotions, we have not reviewed.
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I was fortunate enough to meet him again, about ten days before the fate that brought it forth, in the center, inside a bank, and waiting their turn, we entertained in a pleasant conversation.
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Master, already advanced in years, was glad that I had recognized, and had even moved.
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His affability and his speech gave me the impression of being faced with an extremely friendly and helpful, good and sensitive, as is evident from all his work, from the delicate touch of his hands on the inlays, and its transpositions of moments of life on the paintings that reproduce the essence.

It 's really a pain to learn who had had an accident, after which then he died.

Your memory will remain forever in my heart as a person and as a supreme interpreter of the great artists of Olympus, which will belong forever.

Sergov Goodbye, thanks for everything ...
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