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Opportunities to come together...

Opportunities to come together...
 
as one.
 
This Saturday TAOS Gallery Showcase featuring Giovanni Ercolino
Please join us from 19-22 this Saturday for the first solo exhibition of Giovanni Ercolino. Bring some friends and come meet the artist and look, sip, shop, and talk. Read his bio to get inspired and to find out more about the artist and his work...

The cornerstone
It is not my intention to talk about myself in the third person, as if to make the accidents and choices of my life into epic episodes: I prefer to tell, in a few lines, how the love for art was the cornerstone on which I built my life path.

I came into the world, without having presented any official request, in May 1983 in San Giovanni Rotondo, a small town in the Gargano. Since my early childhood, to the dismay of my family, I have been interested almost exclusively in art, preferring the pencil to radio-controlled cars, and artists' monographs to superhero comics.

Not having the financial resources to enroll in an expensive private art institute - the only one present on the Gargano - I choose to attend a technical-industrial institute, but only to obtain the necessary diploma with which to attend university, and without ever ceasing to fill my canvases and sheets with colored traces.
At the turn of the 2000s I frequently stayed in Oxford, where I had the opportunity to paint and sell my works thanks to the mediation of a local poet I met purely by chance.

At a certain point, I decided to change scenery and chose to live in Florence, to attend the local fine arts academy. But, despite the numerous positive comments received from teachers and colleagues, I did not pass the entrance exam and, therefore, I enrolled in the three-year degree course in history and protection of artistic heritage at the faculty of literature and philosophy, also in Florence.

“Anyway”, I thought, “the topic is fundamental for me and it will be an opportunity to learn the lessons of the great masters in an in-depth and structured way. Then I'll put them into practice, develop them and make them mine, in my room as a university student": that's how it was - and I've never stopped - even though I've changed rooms many times.

I have never had exhibitions, I have never collaborated with art galleries, I have never promoted my art but I spent the first 37 years of my life just studying, experimenting, making mistakes, correcting, changing ideas and working on my paintings, without stopping: because my art comes first; I dedicate the necessary time to the remaining daily activities. I have – in short – to paint and study.

Over the years I have experimented, in a constant and omnivorous manner, with different techniques and approaches towards painting, remaining, even when I mention abstraction, always anchored to figurative representation and always keeping social justice and the human condition at the center of my themes, in its many forms and variations.

Despite these years spent painting exclusively within the walls of my home - and entrusting the circulation of my works only to chance or word of mouth - several of my works can be found in private collections in Tuscany, Lombardy and England.

For about three years I have been making the enormous effort to publish some of my works on the much-hated social networks and, in October 2020, I inaugurated my atelier in Florence, immediately animated by several emerging local artists such as painters, sculptors, graphic designers , photographers and writers: fertile, constructive relationships and comparisons, which are further expanding my sources of inspiration.
“I have to paint. Then I care much less about the rest.”

What I do

Today I work mainly on untreated wood, a support that I appreciate very much for its raw and material nature, through an initial brush application of oil colours. Subsequently, I intervene on the pictorial surface with spatulas, knives, saws, sticks and a sometimes nervous method that serves to represent the roughest, most uncomfortable and abrupt reality.

These themes and this technique are present in all the paintings included in this catalog and presented in the chapters “Defeat - Defeat”, “Pictorial plates”, “Portraits”, “Investigated shadows” and “Dynamic graphite” and which express, if seen as a unicum, a stage animated by infinite figures in constant struggle, aware of the difficulties and their own weaknesses, but determined and confident in affirming their dignity.
Flash Mob Hugging Fest on International Hugging Day
Please mark your calendar for Tuesday, January 21st at 1pm at Piazza Repubblica to come together as one for one minute. Hoping to spread some major positive vibrations throughout the world by organizing a Flash Mob Hugging Fest, and I encourage you, wherever you are, to do the same. Love overcomes hate and by showcasing our love in public, we can inspire others to do the same, and heal the world, one hug at a time. This comes at a time when the world needs so much love, so please, grab your friends and family and meet me in the square and get ready to hug! If you can't come, or don't live in Florence, don't worry, you can hug wherever you are at that moment. (You can also hug yourself if you happen to be alone.) Of course it would be awesome to have everyone participate all over the world and hold a hug for at least 20 seconds -it not only reduces stress,  but that is how long it takes to release oxytocin. That also means three hugs in that one minute, so that we can all give and receive love, as you cannot give a hug without getting one in return. Also, if you didn't know it, or haven't heard me say it yet, you need four hugs a day to survive, eight hugs a day to maintain, and twelve hugs a day to grow. Join the silent revolution of peace and love by becoming a member of The Substitute Society and let's tear down the walls of hate. Know that we are stronger together no matter how much they try to divide us and that nothing truly separates us as we are all one.
The Substitute & The Substitute Society

I call The Substitute is my cure to cancer because the breath is what heals us most, and has the ability to defeat most emotional, mental, and physical problems. Also, when you do not have control over your emotional, mental, and physical states, that tends to be stressful and keeps your body in a fight or flight state. You see, it is  it is physiologically impossible to be in a state of distress when the breath is smooth, calm, and regulated. Conscious breathing helps you navigate difficult thoughts, emotions, and experiences, creating the space to respond with intention and objectivity.  This practice will help you achieve a state of calm and presence so you can engage more deeply with life. It will guide you to a deeper connection with your body, mind, and the world around you. The Substitute is designed to heal, with nothing inside to hurt or harm you, just breathe. The Substitute has no tobacco, no toxins, simply air, which means you can use it any place, any time, and at any age.  The Substitute Society is a nonprofit that helps people raise their levels of awareness and consciousness through breathing. It is the silent revolution of peace and love, suggesting an alternative lifestyle, one in which you create the life of your dreams. Reduce stress. Cure cancer. Just breathe. Become a member today. 

Intimate Conversations with Lady Kendra
Join me every Monday at 9pm CET on Instagram Live as I talk about life and such. This is my way to have a conversation with the world about some subjects that may be taboo or touchy. For me, there is no such thing. Please feel free to leave a comment or ask a question. This week I talked about smiling and next week I will talk about dreaming. Be a part of the conversation in person from 7-9pm at The Art of Style (please RSVP) or just tune in when you have the time and follow the journey @kendraleonard... Indulge in yourself.
Mindfulness & Movement
I also invite you to join me every Wednesday morning from 9-11 am as I share my mediation and yoga practice with the community. This is a safe space where all are welcome. No experience is required. For January, the focus is on the root chakra. It is linked to your ability to dig in and feel firmly rooted in your life. This energy center is associated with your sense of security, familial relationships and your feeling of home. When energy is flowing through the first chakra, you feel grounded in yourself and the world around you. If your root chakra is out of alignment, you may feel depressed, angry, or anxious. When you can be assured that your basic needs are met, you’ll be able to focus on your relationships and personal goals. Come with an open heart and mind, and feel your body unwind. Love yourself. 
The Books- Available on Amazon and Audible (and Italian!)
You only live once, in this vessel... karma is a thing.
One collective mind, one body of people, and one interconnected soul.
Find yourself.