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	Comments on: Spooky and Luscious: Aldo Tambellini at James Cohan	</title>
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		By: cc arshagra		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[To thank David Brody properly for writing this artist into history’s lessons may I say, in addition, here: What may be “Spooky’ is the conscious wake of a culture. One lulled to sleep away their senses of free thinking, under waves of technological bombardment; planting the American mind with images of want, need, and of course fear of other; those, them, the enemy feedings to obey and belong to a ship of fools. Aldo will be one artist who managed, via his creative innovation, who gave voice to the process of how TV and Video lead to the dehumanization of personhood and how it was fed an addictive diet of ‘Junk” media to breed bipedal consumers of self and other.   

And what may be ‘luscious’ is the luminescent insight clearly documented upon the canvas black by the art of Aldo Tambellini. Aldo’s work speaks in the voice of timeless art wakening; as does the sun the earth herself.

Thank you artcritical, C.C. Arshagra]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To thank David Brody properly for writing this artist into history’s lessons may I say, in addition, here: What may be “Spooky’ is the conscious wake of a culture. One lulled to sleep away their senses of free thinking, under waves of technological bombardment; planting the American mind with images of want, need, and of course fear of other; those, them, the enemy feedings to obey and belong to a ship of fools. Aldo will be one artist who managed, via his creative innovation, who gave voice to the process of how TV and Video lead to the dehumanization of personhood and how it was fed an addictive diet of ‘Junk” media to breed bipedal consumers of self and other.   </p>
<p>And what may be ‘luscious’ is the luminescent insight clearly documented upon the canvas black by the art of Aldo Tambellini. Aldo’s work speaks in the voice of timeless art wakening; as does the sun the earth herself.</p>
<p>Thank you artcritical, C.C. Arshagra</p>
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		By: cc arshagra		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It is no wonder Aldo (whom I am blessed to call my dear friend) is rising to capture the attention of the world&#039;s imagination and interest. I, and many of his friends, have admired his gift to life and the arts for decades. Aldo&#039;s flight, from a relative obscurity to today, is a blessing. Too many artists alive now are over shadowed and undervalued by the illness of competitive politics inside the organized, academic, and sadly the street arts too. Leaving, to our living shame, their acknowledgement&#039;s become --to a time post their last breath. We should all be grateful he is here breathing with us. And of course this in no way can be stated without clear mention of Anna, The woman, and supportive star of the arts in her own humbled way, by this man&#039;s side.  ~ C.C. Arshagra / October 2013]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is no wonder Aldo (whom I am blessed to call my dear friend) is rising to capture the attention of the world&#8217;s imagination and interest. I, and many of his friends, have admired his gift to life and the arts for decades. Aldo&#8217;s flight, from a relative obscurity to today, is a blessing. Too many artists alive now are over shadowed and undervalued by the illness of competitive politics inside the organized, academic, and sadly the street arts too. Leaving, to our living shame, their acknowledgement&#8217;s become &#8211;to a time post their last breath. We should all be grateful he is here breathing with us. And of course this in no way can be stated without clear mention of Anna, The woman, and supportive star of the arts in her own humbled way, by this man&#8217;s side.  ~ C.C. Arshagra / October 2013</p>
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