Ciao da Tramonti
La Val Tramontina in cartolina

 

La Val Tramontina è l’angolo verde smeraldo delle Dolomiti Friulane, patrimonio dell’Umanità: una terra ricca di natura, storie e luoghi raccontati dalle illustrazioni di selezionati artisti e giovani disegnatori che si incontrano qui per un lungo weekend ad alto contenuto artistico.


I edizione
2023 +
  1. Illustrazioni
  2. Concorso U25
  3. Eventi
  4. Ospiti


    II edizione
    2024 +
    1. Illustrazioni
    2. Concorso U35
    3. Eventi
    4. Ospiti
    5. E felice anno nuovo


    III edizione
    2025 +
    1. Illustrazioni
    2. Concorso U35
    3. Eventi
    4. Ospiti
    5. Autori
    6. Programma

    Concorso di illustrazione U35
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    4. Loren Eiseley




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                From The Immense Journey, 1957A billion years have gone into the making of that eye; the water and the salt and the vapors of the sun have built it; things that squirmed in the tide silts have devised it. Light-year beyond light-year, deep beyond deep, the mind may rove by means of it, hanging above the bottomless and surveying impartially the state of matter in the white-dwarf suns.
            Yet whenever I see a frog’s eye low in the water warily ogling the shoreward landscape, I always think inconsequentially of those twiddling mechanical eyes that mankind manipulates nightly from a thousand observatories. Someday, with a telescopic lens an acre in extent, we are going to see something not to out liking, some looming shape outside there across the great pond of space.
            Whenever I catch a frog’s eye I am aware of this, but I do not find it depressing. I stand quite still and try hard not to move or lift a hand since it would only frighten him. And standing thus it finally comes to me that this is the most enormous extension of vision of which life is capable: the projection of itself into other lives. This is the lonely magnificent power of humanity. It is, far more than any spatial adventure, the supreme epitome of the reaching out. 



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