Thursday, June 10, 2010

Statue of David, The Leaning Tower of Pisa, And Florence








Firenze

Going to Florence this weekend was quite an adventure, although during the entire trip I was suffering from my horrible allergies to basically the outdoors. We arrived on Friday morning and as soon as we arrived we got on a bus, got to the Hotel Bologna where we were staying, dropped our bags, and went to Uffizi Gallery. The Uffizi Gallery was so much better and enjoyable than I would have expected, while taking art history this year I had never realized that by the summer I would be standing 2 feet away from the famous paintings and sculptures we learned about from the Renaissance period. I was able to see one of my favorite paintings, The Birth of Venus, and the painting that I used as inspiration for a photography assignment this year, Judith Slaying Holofernes. Seeing the Statue of David definitely was the cherry on top of this artistic exploration, seeing this statue I literally had no words, if I tried to describe it just by saying it was magnificent of amazing it would be an insult to this statue. This 17 foot tall statue was sculpted so perfectly that you just have to stare at this statue of art and take it all in, soaking in every second of where you are, what you are seeing, and how something so perfect could resemble man so much. These paintings and works of art I saw truly lifted me and made me realize why I love art so much and the reason behind me being an artist and hopefully creating something one day that can move somebody the way these works of art moved me. We also had the opportunity to meet Patricia's friend Maurizio Benicioli who is a famous photographer and I was so grateful that he took the time out of his weekend to meet with us and show us his work because it was truly great to see all his work from when he first started in photography to his most recent work, he really inspired me to shoot so much the rest of the day in Florence and was an inspiration to my final project here in Italy. After seeing all the art we also did have our fun time going to the San Lorenzo market and going shopping. I bought a new leather belt and pair of converse because these shoes were so cool that I didn't want to leave Florence without them on my feet. I love everything about Florence, the culture, architecture, the food, the shopping, and the artistic feel of the city. It was sad when we had to return to Genova, but on our way back we had to be very touristy and stop by Pisa to take a picture next to the leaning tower. It was really a great weekend and I can’t wait for more excursions through Italy.
Ciao,
Harry

Firenze In Italiano

Venerdi

Questa mattina fa siamo arrivato a Firenze. Abbiamo preso un autobus al hotel Bologna. Dopo arrivato al hotel abbiato voluto caminare attraverso Firenze. Siamo andato alla galleria Uffizi quale contiene lavori di arte famose. Ho visto olti lavori d’arte che ho studiate questi anni. E’ stato molto bello vedere il mio pinto preferito chiamato la nascita di venere. Dopo il museo siamo partiti al hotel preparare per la cena. Abbiamo mangiato a un ristorante con cibo eccellente, ho manigato un bisteca e’ stato molto bello. Dopo la cena abbiamo caminato sopra il ponte vecchio, e durante la notte e’ una vista magnifica con il fiume e luce.

Sabato

Ieri mattina siamo andati incontrare un amico di Patrizio chiamato Maurizio Berlinicioni, lui e’ un fotografo famoso e molto simpatico. Sono piacuto I lavori di Maurizio e contento che lui ha presentato il suo lavori di fotografia. Dopo abbiamo incontrato con Maurizio siamo andati al mercato all’aperto di San Lorenzo e ho comprato una cintura di pelle nuova e siamo andati al mercato di cibo a dentro e ho mangiato un Panini con una carne chiamato bresaolo invece di tacchino. Dopo ho visto un originale lavoro d’arte grande chiamato La Statue di David a La Galleria Academia. Alla notte siamo andati a altro statue di David che ha avuto un grande vista di la citta di Firenze durante un tramonto. Oggi siamo saliti Firenze e abbiamo visitato la torre de Pisa prima siamo tornati a Genova.