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I have conceived Compact Art to give voice to a deep and pure truth and pure:
Contemporary art does not live only in the act of creating,
but in the breath of social thoughts capable of awakening the slumbering heart of humanity,
a humanity that seems to lose, day after day, the profound sense of Universal Union.
Five words form its foundation: Uniqueness, Universality, Union, Humanity, Equality.
They are the symbol of love, respect, brotherhood and peace.
Compact Art rejects all violence, in whatever form it presents itself, since no reason can ever justify evil.
Whoever betrays these common principles becomes an accomplice to a crime against the very soul of humanity.
No violence – No war – No weapons.
quote. Let us put flowers in our cannons.
TINAMARIA MARONGIU
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I have conceived Compact Art to give voice to a deep and pure truth:
contemporary art does not live only in the act of creation,
but in the breath of social ideas capable of awakening the slumbering heart of humanity,
a humanity that, day after day, seems to lose the profound sense of universal union.
Five words form its foundation: Uniqueness, Universality, Union, Humanity, Equality.
They are symbols of love, respect, brotherhood, and peace.
Compact Art rejects violence in every form,
for no reason can ever justify harm.
Those who betray these common principles become accomplices to crimes against the very soul of humanity.
No Violence – No War – No Weapons.
quote: let us place flowers in our cannons.
TINAMARIA MARONGIU
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He concebido el Arte Compacto para dar voz a una verdad profunda y pura:
el Arte Contemporáneo no vive solo en el acto de crear,
sino en el aliento de ideas sociales capaces de despertar el corazón adormecido de la humanidad,
una humanidad que, día tras día, parece perder el sentido profundo de la Unión Universal.
Cinco palabras forman su fundamento: Unicidad, Universalidad, Unión, Humanidad, Igualdad.
Son símbolos de amor, respeto, fraternidad y paz.
El Arte Compacto rechaza la violencia en todas sus formas,
pues ninguna razón puede justificar el daño.
Quienes traicionan estos principios comunes se convierten en cómplices de crímenes contra el alma misma de la humanidad.
No Violencia – No Guerra – No Armas.
cita: pongamos flores en nuestros cañones.
TINAMARIA MARONGIU
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J’ai conçu l’Art Compact pour donner voix à une vérité profonde et pure :
l’Art Contemporain ne vit pas seulement dans le geste de créer,
mais dans le souffle d’idées sociales capables de réveiller le cœur endormi de l’humanité,
une humanité qui semble perdre, jour après jour, le sens profond de l’Union Universelle.
Cinq mots en forment le fondement : Unicité, Universalité, Union, Humanité, Égalité.
Ils sont le symbole de l’amour, du respect, de la fraternité et de la paix.
L’Art Compact rejette toute violence, sous quelque forme qu’elle se présente,
car aucune raison ne pourra jamais justifier le mal.
Ceux qui trahissent ces principes communs deviennent complices d’un crime contre l’âme même de l’humanité.
Pas de violence – Pas de guerre – Pas d’armes.
Cit: mettons des fleurs dans nos canons.
TINAMARIA MARONGIU
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COMPACT ART
“MANIFESTO”
IT IS A DOCUMENT THAT OUTLINES THE ESSENTIAL PRINCIPLES OF COMPACT ART, PROPOSING A SPECIFIC CONTEMPORARY VISION OF ART.
· COMPACT ART IS FREE FROM ALL PRECONCEPTIONS
· PROMOTES RESPECT FOR FREEDOM OF THOUGHT AND CHOICE FOR EACH PERSON'S OWN LIFE
· PROMOTES UNIVERSAL BROTHERLY LOVE AND RESPECT TOWARDS HUMAN BEINGS, ANIMALS, THINGS AND THE WHOLE PLANET OF WHICH WE ARE GUESTS, PRACTICING ATTENTION AND CARE TOWARDS THEM
· ABHORS ANY FORM OF CONFORMITY, WHICH SUFFOCATES AND MAKES THE INDIVIDUAL INCAPABLE OF BRINGING OUT THEIR OWN IDEAS AND INDIVIDUAL QUALITIES, MAKING THEM BLIND TO THEMSELVES AND TO THE REAL VISION OF THE WORLD
· IT IS AGAINST SOCIAL DISCRIMINATION, IN ANY FORM, AND PROMOTES INCLUSION
· ABHORS VIOLENCE
· INSTILLS ACTS OF PEACE, TRUST AND GENEROSITY TOWARDS OTHERS, PROMOTING COLLABORATION
The "five U's" – five words that represent the key concepts guiding this artistic perspective: – Uniqueness – Universality – Union – Humanity – Equality –
The five U's of the "Manifesto of Compact Art" establish a strong link between art and the social dimension.
The three-dimensional works of "Compact Art"
are creations by the Artist who, free and without planning, through an unconditional choice of materials, opens up to their own instinctive perception and sensitivity, experimenting.
They manipulate, collect, welcome, and integrate, creating a whole, part by part, each in connection with the other.
Organic and inorganic materials, colors, waste materials, and fragments of life, through which subtle perceptions of experiences, consumerist excesses, and pressing demands for social and environmental interventions emerge.
An endless flow of emptiness and fullness, of our contemporary world, that become a single, perceptible body within its construct.
Almost like a creative “game” that, however, has a unique and specific purpose that leaves no doubt, which manifests itself through the realization of the work itself containing its indelible “complete meaning”.
A modality that makes its way beyond the concept of painting and sculpture, finding, through its “compact” modus operandi, a new place and specific term in creative practice: “Compact Art”.
The five U’s take shape in the depths of social dynamics, making art a powerful tool for seeking change and reflection.
These principles not only enrich the artistic experience, but also offer a framework for understanding and addressing contemporary social challenges, promoting a more inclusive and aware society.
Interconnection of Elements
In a work of Compact Art, every component contributes essentially to the construction of the art object and its overall meaning.
Whether it is shapes, colors, materials, or concepts, nothing is superfluous or isolated.
Each element is interconnected, creating an overall experience that cannot be reduced to just one part.
Reflection on Meaning
The idea that no part stands out compared to the others leads to a more complex reflection on the meaning of the work. A perspective that offers the observer the possibility to consider how the different parts integrate to create a cohesive and meaningful message, exploring the dynamics and tensions between the various components.
Visual and conceptual balance
The absence of a dominant part allows for both visual and conceptual balance. A miscellany that invites the observer to explore the work in a deeper and more reflective way, rather than limiting themselves to a single interpretation. A modality that makes art become a continuous dialogue between the various parts, stimulating broader reflection and offering openness to multiple interpretations.
Involvement
Not allowing one part to emerge over the others encourages active participation in the interpretation of the work.
An invitation for the observer to get involved and discover the relationships between the various components and themselves, thus creating a personal and unique experience, arising from their own personal perceptions and sensations.
Valuing diversity
This principle promotes the appreciation of diversity within the work. Every element, even if small or seemingly insignificant, has its own value and contributes to the overall narrative.
UNIQUENESS
Uniqueness in art represents the individuality of the artist through their vision and personal creativity.
Compact Art considers art as unique and unrepeatable, unmistakable compared to any other form of art.
UNIVERSALITY
Universality implies that art can address themes and emotions recognizable on a global level.
UNION
Union underlines the importance of the interconnection between materials and thoughts, which, united together, become something else in compact form.
HUMANITY
Humanity is at the center of art, as it must reflect the vision of the world by being visionary/anticipatory, bearer of experiences and human emotions.
EQUALITY
Equality promotes equitable access to art, recognizing that every voice has value. Every fragment within the compact is sealed between thoughts, colors, resins, recycled materials, and molded mixtures.
Equality and recycled art intertwine in meaningful ways, contributing to an important dialogue between sustainability, inclusivity and creativity.
Tinamaria Marongiu