Different strokes in Portofino
A yonder fed on the works of Mario Miranda came flashing back, when faced with the Trompe l’oeil painting in Portofino.
Ok… agreed. They are arguably in different leagues, but a ‘mario’ is as synonymous to Goa, as a tromp Loniel is to parts of Portofino.
In my little eclectic cosmos, ‘reality’ is a matter of perception, so a Trompe l’oeil certainly gave wings to my imagination.
Echoing the thoughts of Nirvana you can ‘come as you are’ to Portofino. And that is exactly how I like my holidays, sunshine on the rocks. That would explain my sudden absence to the summer wonderland.
In Portofino, everyday is drenched in art, and drizzled with unexpected beauty (well, not literally as one would expect in good ’ol London).
Like I said, before Portofino, Trompe l’oeil paintings was just a form of art I had seen very beautifully adorning spaces of varied forms and frills, be it seraphic ceilings, or floors, or facades. I have been rather intrigued with the depth created by thoughtful stripes and strokes.
My perfectionist streak in the form of a protruding nerve sniffs it’s way to the local library… this is my attempt to avoid any ‘art attacks’ amongst people who seem to have a shot of art with their lunch breakfast and dinner!!!.
As I discover, Trompe l’oeil, is an art form, where the artist painstakingly creates realistic imagery in a form to create an optical illusion, and the depicted objects appear in three dimensions.
At least I was not entirely wrong calling it ‘3-D illusionism’!!
Written for Portofino.com by Nicola