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giovanni segantini, ‘pascoli di primavera’, 1896
oil on canvas, 95x155cm

giovanni segantini, ‘pascoli di primavera’, 1896

oil on canvas, 95x155cm

it’s an image by diego cesare titled ‘feuillage’
and, guess guess, i got it from alessandro ottenga, founder of the mountain photo festival.
i couldn’t miss this…

it’s an image by diego cesare titled ‘feuillage’

and, guess guess, i got it from alessandro ottenga, founder of the mountain photo festival.

i couldn’t miss this…

(badly) scissors cut-out from ‘la repubblica’.
can’t find the original, this is it.
enjoy the view.

(badly) scissors cut-out from ‘la repubblica’.

can’t find the original, this is it.

enjoy the view.

this is awesome.

tv fiction set in the middle of the alps.

with terence hill as the forest guards commander. you can’t get much better than this - in every sense.

thanks to brave new alps for the priceless tip. love you guys.

proudly taken by myself, at breakfast time.

proudly taken by myself, at breakfast time.

brave new alps, they call themselves. you already encountered them on this blog.
i’m not talking about the mountains in the drawing, but about the artists, cultural geographers, socio-political seismographers who brilliantly created it. this image is for a work called ‘construction site for non-affirmative practice’. breathe.
we’re very lucky to have them in this world. i mean it.

brave new alps, they call themselves. you already encountered them on this blog.

i’m not talking about the mountains in the drawing, but about the artists, cultural geographers, socio-political seismographers who brilliantly created it. this image is for a work called ‘construction site for non-affirmative practice’. breathe.

we’re very lucky to have them in this world. i mean it.

from pattern observer (via francesca colussi)
go on, love, smile a bit. wearing mountains is fun.

from pattern observer (via francesca colussi)

go on, love, smile a bit. wearing mountains is fun.

from yvonne menke:

hi alfredo,
solar cells covered in the snow. will they still be effective?
(you can find the picture as well at my flickr page)greetings,yvonne

from yvonne menke:

hi alfredo,

solar cells covered in the snow. will they still be effective?

(you can find the picture as well at my flickr page)


greetings,

yvonne

luis trenker, 1955 in ‘flucht in die dolomiten’.
urfater aller outdoorfreaks, precisely. and of those blogging about them.
never thought to find material for this blog in the financial times. (but it’s the german version - it does make a difference i guess.)

luis trenker, 1955 in ‘flucht in die dolomiten’.

urfater aller outdoorfreaks, precisely. and of those blogging about them.

never thought to find material for this blog in the financial times. (but it’s the german version - it does make a difference i guess.)

looks like the perfect summer day for a picnic…
(postcard from albert gruber, brixen - ‘plose con veduta verso il gruppo delle odle’)

looks like the perfect summer day for a picnic…

(postcard from albert gruber, brixen - ‘plose con veduta verso il gruppo delle odle’)

it’s a postcard, i think. i’ve found the pdf in my hard drive.
fantastic lines across the surface, don’t you think?

it’s a postcard, i think. i’ve found the pdf in my hard drive.

fantastic lines across the surface, don’t you think?

giovanni segantini, ‘pascoli di primavera’, 1896
oil on canvas, 95x155cm

giovanni segantini, ‘pascoli di primavera’, 1896

oil on canvas, 95x155cm

it’s an image by diego cesare titled ‘feuillage’
and, guess guess, i got it from alessandro ottenga, founder of the mountain photo festival.
i couldn’t miss this…

it’s an image by diego cesare titled ‘feuillage’

and, guess guess, i got it from alessandro ottenga, founder of the mountain photo festival.

i couldn’t miss this…

(badly) scissors cut-out from ‘la repubblica’.
can’t find the original, this is it.
enjoy the view.

(badly) scissors cut-out from ‘la repubblica’.

can’t find the original, this is it.

enjoy the view.

this is awesome.

tv fiction set in the middle of the alps.

with terence hill as the forest guards commander. you can’t get much better than this - in every sense.

thanks to brave new alps for the priceless tip. love you guys.

proudly taken by myself, at breakfast time.

proudly taken by myself, at breakfast time.

brave new alps, they call themselves. you already encountered them on this blog.
i’m not talking about the mountains in the drawing, but about the artists, cultural geographers, socio-political seismographers who brilliantly created it. this image is for a work called ‘construction site for non-affirmative practice’. breathe.
we’re very lucky to have them in this world. i mean it.

brave new alps, they call themselves. you already encountered them on this blog.

i’m not talking about the mountains in the drawing, but about the artists, cultural geographers, socio-political seismographers who brilliantly created it. this image is for a work called ‘construction site for non-affirmative practice’. breathe.

we’re very lucky to have them in this world. i mean it.

from pattern observer (via francesca colussi)
go on, love, smile a bit. wearing mountains is fun.

from pattern observer (via francesca colussi)

go on, love, smile a bit. wearing mountains is fun.

from yvonne menke:

hi alfredo,
solar cells covered in the snow. will they still be effective?
(you can find the picture as well at my flickr page)greetings,yvonne

from yvonne menke:

hi alfredo,

solar cells covered in the snow. will they still be effective?

(you can find the picture as well at my flickr page)


greetings,

yvonne

luis trenker, 1955 in ‘flucht in die dolomiten’.
urfater aller outdoorfreaks, precisely. and of those blogging about them.
never thought to find material for this blog in the financial times. (but it’s the german version - it does make a difference i guess.)

luis trenker, 1955 in ‘flucht in die dolomiten’.

urfater aller outdoorfreaks, precisely. and of those blogging about them.

never thought to find material for this blog in the financial times. (but it’s the german version - it does make a difference i guess.)

looks like the perfect summer day for a picnic…
(postcard from albert gruber, brixen - ‘plose con veduta verso il gruppo delle odle’)

looks like the perfect summer day for a picnic…

(postcard from albert gruber, brixen - ‘plose con veduta verso il gruppo delle odle’)

it’s a postcard, i think. i’ve found the pdf in my hard drive.
fantastic lines across the surface, don’t you think?

it’s a postcard, i think. i’ve found the pdf in my hard drive.

fantastic lines across the surface, don’t you think?

About:

UNTITLED is a thematic blog of obsessions (or more professionally said, investigations) into a particular topic, either visual, textual or aural. topics will vary in time but only after thorough research and long-term commitment. (investigation is a serious business, i would never waste my and your time with superficial info. almost.) we kick off with mountains. feel free to share this journey; it’s a mix bag of fun, thoughts and cross-disciplinary communication. most of the material is appropriated from press, broadcast or online sources, some is mine. if I have the source, I’ll tell you, or link. if not, either because i kept the cut-out or clip for too many years, forgot to copy the author’s name, or simply couldn’t find out, i'll leave it blank. if it’s yours, do drop me a line. nothing is immortal anyway. enjoy, alfredo :)

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