da pino republic's avenue treviso paintings and sculptures by mario eremita

Restaurant Da Pino Repubblica avenue Treviso

Mario Eremita’s sculptures and paintings dedicated to the seasons, mythology, the solar system, the masks of commedia dell’arte, astrology, tarot cards

Artworks carried out in 1990 at the Da Pino Restaurant in Viale della Repubblica in Treviso. The works are of different genres. There are stucco bas-reliefs and wall paintings.

The artistic insert was created at the headquarters in Viale della Repubblica in a structure from the beginning of the twentieth century. Themes of: the seasons, the stars and planets, Ceres and Endymion, Hercules and Juno or the Milky Way were proposed.

These themes were executed with wall paintings on prefabricated structures. Stucco bas-reliefs on wooden panels were placed around them with the themes of tarot cards, horoscopes and mythology.

These works are a personal expression of the artist’s imagination in concert with the technical and formal needs of the places. The quality of time spent inside the premises of the “Da Pino” restaurant is not comparable to that spent in a conventional public place; but it comes close to the experience of visiting a museum.

The artistic embellishment of the premises offers a very stimulating dialectical perspective and makes the aesthetic experience a natural part of everyday life, allowing the enrichment of our mind; allowing reflection and contemplation, experiences with high added value.

In the past, these experiences did not have a specific and dedicated location (museum, art gallery); but they served as a corollary to mystical or more concrete contact with power.
Today we can bring the experience of art to community gathering places without any justification other than the intent to provide a positive emotion.

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    da pino ponti romani's street padova paintings and sculptures by mario eremita

    Restaurant Da Pino Ponti Romani street Padova

    Example of contemporary patronage

    Giuseppe Giordano, known as Pino, is an entrepreneur of Salerno origin who has lived and worked in Veneto for over 50 years, in particular in Treviso, where he founded his two restaurants with which he aimed to give a new vision of the taste for pizza and for the other southern dishes. The laurels he received over the years did not distract him from his passion and so Pino continued to open his restaurants/pizzerias throughout the region. In 1990 Giuseppe Giordano became friends with Rinalda Truffi, curator and popularizer of the work of the artist Mario Eremita.

    rinalda truffi curator and art communicator artist mario eremita
    Rinalda Truffi art communicator

    From the relationship of mutual esteem and admiration and from the profound vocation of patronage that complements Pino’s culinary one, the idea of embellishing the premises with the works of the great artist Mario Eremita was conceived. The art virtuoso then met the cooking virtuoso and the understanding was long-lasting and solid.

    giuseppe giordano and mario eremita patronage and art

    In 1990 Mario Eremita placed his sculptures and paintings in the premises of Treviso, in Piazza dei Signori and in Viale della Repubblica. So in 2015 he took care of the entire hall of the venue in Piazza Candiani in Mestre, in 2017 he artistically embellished the venue in Via dei Ponti Romani in Padua, in 2020 he expanded the 1990 intervention in Viale della Repubblica in Treviso. Overall, it is an artistic embellishment intervention of cyclopean dimensions which has given a noteworthy cultural impact to the already high quality of Giuseppe Giordano’s work. The entrepreneur has demonstrated a visionary ability that goes far beyond common sensitivity and in particular revolutionizes the stereotyped vision of the restaurant/pizzeria; he brought the small provincial cities of the Veneto closer to the large international metropolises where everything is possible.

    A magnificent scenographic installation dedicated to Galileo Galilei

    In the heart of Padova, in Ponti Romani’s street Giuseppe Giordano has established a new restaurant “Da Pino”, inaugurated in the spring of 2017. Inside the artist Mario Eremita has carried out a very extensive artistic embellishment work with creations in bas-relief and painting (murals), he then personalized the lighting system with specific creations dedicated to nature.

    Artwork’s work in progress

    Finished artwork

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      toreutics arts and crafts by mario eremita

      Toreutics arts and crafts

      Toreutic art, silver bas-reliefs dedicated to the man arts and crafts.

      These are bas-reliefs on silver plate. The sizes range from 5×5 cm to 10 cm in diameter. The works are offered on a metal sculpture base, in a 22×22 cm numismatic/medal velvet package or in a 24×30 cm collection/museum cardboard package. For any information contact us using the form at the bottom of the page.

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        toreutics artworks on commission by mario eremita

        Toreutics commissioned artworks

        Toreutic art, silver bas-reliefs dedicated to personalized commissions.

        These are bas-reliefs on silver plate with personalized themes according to the client’s requests. The sizes range from 5×5 cm to 10 cm in diameter. The artworks are offered on a metal sculpture base, in a 22×22 cm numismatic / medal velvet package or in a 24×30 cm collection / museum cardboard package. For any information contact us using the form at the bottom of the page.

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          toreutics photogallery by mario eremita

          Toreutics general photogallery

          general photogallery of toreutics artworks

          General gallery of toreutics artworks, bas-reliefs on silver plate created by Mario Eremita. The sizes range from 3×3 cm to 10 cm in diameter. The artworks are offered on a metal sculpture base, in a 22×22 cm numismatic / medal velvet package or in a 24×30 cm collection / museum cardboard package. For any information contact us using the form at the bottom of the page.

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            artist mario eremita's house

            The artist’s Mario Eremita house

            The artist’s “casa picta” in Merlengo of Ponzano Veneto ( Treviso ).

            The artist Mario Eremita purchased the property in 1983. It is a very old house, the central part probably dates back to 1200. It was remodeled over time, finally becoming part of the neighboring Venetian Villa of Queen Cornaro of Cyprus where Giovan Battista Tiepolo painted his magnificent frescoes including the famous “Flora” , now preserved at the “Bailo” Museum in Treviso. The house was in a state of complete abandonment and Eremita intended to carry out a recovery that would keep the structures and openings intact but which would allow the interiors to be completely rethought so that they were suitable for hosting his contemporary art inserts. Inside, Eremita has freed his imagination by creating a personalized environment. The following were performed:

            • wall paintings with the theme of the seasons and apotropaic symbols;
            • wall and ceiling bas-reliefs in plastic stucco with the theme of musicians, cupids, fruit, female figures, amazons, flamenco;
            • Ceiling bas-reliefs in painted concrete with the theme of dancing female figures;
            • floor mosaic “opus incertum” technique with the use of marble and granite of various colors, with the marine theme of octopuses and mermaid;
            • outdoor plastic stucco bas-reliefs with the theme of cupids and musicians.

            This creation is a free expression of the imagination of the Artist who created an environment that is an expression of his art. The life lived inside an artist’s house is not comparable to that lived in a conventional home. The artistic embellishment of the premises offers a very stimulating dialectical perspective and makes the aesthetic experience a natural part of everyday life, allowing the enrichment of the mind, reflection and contemplation; experiences with high added value.

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              districts prize paintings on canvas by mario eremita

              Districts Prize Ponzano Veneto

              The Disctric Prize by Mario Eremita, painted on fabric.

              It is a painting on fabric created by Mario Eremita for the Distric Prize of Ponzano Veneto ( Treviso ). It is a “White” Prize which represents the Madonna and Child and the distinctive signs of the four districts of the Municipality of Ponzano Veneto, a town in the province of Treviso where every year in september this anniversary is celebrated with a series of competitions based on strength, resistance and intelligence.

              prize madonna with child by mario eremita for the districts prize ponzano veneto treviso.

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                marson's house sculpture by mario eremita

                Marson’s house Negrisia di Ponte di Piave

                Artistic embellishments sculptures at the Marson’s House in Negrisia di Ponte di Piave ( Treviso ).

                High relief made directly on the wall with plastic stucco in 1993. The overall dimensions are approximately 2.5 linear meters by 1.5 vertical meters. The subjects are figurative and dedicated to music and the cornucopia, symbol of abundance. The work was treated with a homogeneous color which enhances its high relief. The human figure, in the forms of cherubs and girls, is Mario Eremita’s favorite subject. Humanity integrally runs through the entire imagination of this artist: from grace to the apocalypse It is only in this way that one can approach a reading and an in-depth analysis of the value and meaning of Eremita’s art; observing it and welcoming it in all its articulation and vastness.

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                  hotel saint nicholas sculpture by mario eremita

                  Hotel Saint Nicholas Remich Luxembourg

                  artistic ebellishments on the facade of the Hotel Saint Nicholas in Remich Luxembourg.

                  The artist Mario Eremita in 1994 was commissioned to decorate the external part of the facade of the Hotel Saint Nicholas in Remich Luxembourg. Yje client has no idea what he would like to create but wamts something that recalls the most important local attraction: the Moselle river.

                  In fact, it is precisely the calm and serenity of the river that attracts many tourists from Germany and France who come here to spend a few days on weekends and during holidays.

                  Mario Eremita proposes a bas-relief on the facade of the Hotel positioned along a band that runs along the entire front. The band is not very high, about 60 centimeters and extends for a few tens of meters.

                  As you can admire in the photos, the bas-relief proposes the figurative theme of boys and girls playing or engaged in dancing or fishing. The title of the artwork is: “Moselle Allegories”.

                  The reference to the Moselle is that of fishing, an activity that was once fundamental to the life of local populations.

                  Music and dance, which are a favorite theme of the artist, recall the ideal of harmony and serenity typical of those places.

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                    hymn to life 1-9 sculpture by mario eremita

                    Hymn to Life 1/3 author’s proof

                    Bronze sculpture-monument lost wax casting, Bondeno di Ferrara

                    The project invlolves the creation from the cast of 9 specimens of which 3 are author’s proof. The first author’s proof was donated by the artist to the Parish of Merlengo ( Treviso Italy ).

                    This large sculpture was modeled in a plaster form by the artist Mario Eremita in his Merlengos’ laboratory of Ponzano Veneto in 1992.

                    The Parish Priest Don Eraldo Modolo wanted to leave to the pastoral community a significant and precious contemporary work of art that spoke directly to the hearts of the people. He therefore took up a collection to guarantee the artist’s living expenses: the artwork of the founders and the purchase of materials. Eremita received no compensation.

                    The second proof of the author was acquired in 2006 by a collector from Ferrara who wanted to place it in the park of his villa. Currently, the last seven examples must be created, including an author’s proof, they will be created only on commission. Each example, being the work created in 9 copies of which three are proofs of the author, is, according to the conventions and customs of the art market, to be considered a unique piece.

                    Critical note

                    Reading key; bottom up.

                    A majestic vegetal column screwed in a delicate spiral movement that recalls the basic chemistry of life, supports the sensual body of the eternal girl.

                    The body is magnificently tense and intent on tireless attachment. This artwork is an imposing affirmation of being, in its completeness.

                    The woman’s face is enraptured, dismayed to observe how, as soon as there are the slightest conditions, life takes root and grows, tenacious, strong, aggressive.

                    Finally, in a few instant centimeters the perspective escape, the climax, develops. The girl’s head contrasts with the solidity of her body. It flees from earthly life; leads to the extreme end.

                    Here is a vital form deformed by the abstract interprenetation of thought, which seeks afterlife and mystical confusion. The face is tense, the bones evident, the eye sockets empty, the skull stretched upwards; therefore no longer pushed from below but absorbed upwards.

                    However, there is something more. Generally it can be said that everything is there; and in fact it is so. This enormous vegetal column from which emerges, with a powerful dynamic spiral, the sensual body of the female intent on breastfeeding. It is a vital meaning: the roots, the tree of life, the spiral of life, the sumptuous and full forms of the woman who generates life, the powerful hips, the turgid chest; these are strong and unmistakable sexual appeals.

                    Sexuality is the key to life, sexual pleasure for humanity is the reward of life. Woman is at the center of sexuality. There is no symmetry between men and women. Woman is the meaning of life and for the artist she is the only hope of redemption.

                    The child in the mother’s arms has grown, has passed the age for breastfeeding but still depends on the mother’s breast. Once upon a time, ignorance, deprivation and poverty forced mothers to prolong breastfeeding.

                    The sculpture’s only truly symbolic quotation, this delicate testimony to the past also has a threatening meaning; perhaps a vital obsession: the dismay in observing how, as soon as the minimal conditions exist, life takes root and is tenacious, strong, aggressive.

                    Finally, observe the perspective escape. It is already present, in the climax, in the arms and hands: they become slender, thread-like, abstract. They contrast with bodily solidity, they want to disengage from earthly life. The woman’s face and head brong this “escape” to an end.

                    The figure here is no longer a vital form but is deformed by the abstract interpenetration that wants to bring impetus to the search for the supposed afterlife or mystical bewilderment. The face takes on extreme aspects and the skin is tense and makes the bones evident, the eye sockets already appear empty, the skull is stretched upwards, as if absorbed by a mysterious force of attraction, towards the sky, the unknown, the final answer:

                    God?

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