Francesco Carucci

Joined Artfinder: March 2017

Artworks for sale: 81

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United States

About Francesco Carucci

 
 
  • Biography
    For more than fifteen years Francesco has been working as graphics software engineer, mostly creating computer graphics for videogames: as a blend of creativity and technology, his job fostered not only his engineering side, but also his keen artistic sense by having been in constant contact with amazing creative people. Francesco originally picked up photography more than ten years ago to be able to understand the artists' minds and language, which is not the language of math, but that of colors and forms. Through mastering the technical aspects of photography, along with improving the artistic vision, Francesco's photographic work has been constantly growing since: started as commercial stock photographer, his work has been represented by stock agencies such as Getty Images, Shutterstock and Alamy. It has been featured on several travel magazines, books, advertisement campaigns and used by companies such as Apple, Google and Hilton.

    Francesco places great importance on constantly improving his technique and tools, each collector deserves the best quality that can provided in his images and the emotions they convey are enhanced and strengthened by clarity. His work is unfolding towards conceptual Fine Art Landscape Photography. Where landscape photographers traditionally shy away from including the human element in their work, Francesco often embraces it: many of his images show how men have a positive impact on the landscape they touch, modify, enhance, balance. The human element, being the main subject or marginal, is present in Francesco's images to remind the viewer that we are here to stay, and we can stay with beauty and grace.
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    Event: Landscape, seascape and cityscape

    Dates: 6 Oct 2017 - 26 Oct 2017

    Venue: Pacific Art League, Palo Alto, California USA

    Misty Gate was exhibited along other works.

    Event: Creativity from a High-Tech World

    Dates: 11 Mar 2017 - 11 Apr 2017

    Venue: Coastal Arts League Gallery & Museum, Half Moon Bay, California

    Engineers Creating Ar and Artists Thriving in Technology

    Event: Darkroom Competition

    Dates: 1 Nov 2013 - 30 Nov 2013

    Venue: The Darkroom Gallery, Essex Junction, Vermont

    Honorable Mention with Misty Gate.

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There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: Landscape, seascape and cityscape

Dates: 6 Oct 2017 - 26 Oct 2017

Venue: Pacific Art League, Palo Alto, California USA

Misty Gate was exhibited along other works.

Event: Creativity from a High-Tech World

Dates: 11 Mar 2017 - 11 Apr 2017

Venue: Coastal Arts League Gallery & Museum, Half Moon Bay, California

Engineers Creating Ar and Artists Thriving in Technology

Event: Darkroom Competition

Dates: 1 Nov 2013 - 30 Nov 2013

Venue: The Darkroom Gallery, Essex Junction, Vermont

Honorable Mention with Misty Gate.


 

Biography

For more than fifteen years Francesco has been working as graphics software engineer, mostly creating computer graphics for videogames: as a blend of creativity and technology, his job fostered not only his engineering side, but also his keen artistic sense by having been in constant contact with amazing creative people. Francesco originally picked up photography more than ten years ago to be able to understand the artists' minds and language, which is not the language of math, but that of colors and forms. Through mastering the technical aspects of photography, along with improving the artistic vision, Francesco's photographic work has been constantly growing since: started as commercial stock photographer, his work has been represented by stock agencies such as Getty Images, Shutterstock and Alamy. It has been featured on several travel magazines, books, advertisement campaigns and used by companies such as Apple, Google and Hilton.

Francesco places great importance on constantly improving his technique and tools, each collector deserves the best quality that can provided in his images and the emotions they convey are enhanced and strengthened by clarity. His work is unfolding towards conceptual Fine Art Landscape Photography. Where landscape photographers traditionally shy away from including the human element in their work, Francesco often embraces it: many of his images show how men have a positive impact on the landscape they touch, modify, enhance, balance. The human element, being the main subject or marginal, is present in Francesco's images to remind the viewer that we are here to stay, and we can stay with beauty and grace.