Hard to admit
by Marcello Cicchini
Title
Hard to admit
Artist
Marcello Cicchini
Medium
Photograph - Digital Oil
Description
The 1959 Cadillac is remembered for its huge sharp tailfins with dual bullet tail lights, two distinctive rooflines and roof pillar configurations, new jewel-like grille patterns and matching deck lid beauty panels. In 1959 the Series 62 became the Series 6200. De Villes and 2-door Eldorados were moved from the Series 62 to their own series, the Series 6300 and Series 6400 respectively, though they all, including the 4-door Eldorado Brougham (which was moved from the Series 70 to Series 6900), shared the same 130 in (3,302 mm) wheelbase. All Eldorados were characterized by a three-deck, jeweled, rear grille insert, but other trim and equipment features varied. The Seville and Biarritz models had the Eldorado name spelled out behind the front wheel opening and featured broad, full-length body sill highlights that curved over the rear fender profile and back along the upper beltline region. Engine output was an even 345 hp (257 kW) from the 390 cu in (6.4 L) engine. Standard equipment included power brakes, power steering, automatic transmission, back-up lamps, windshield wipers, two-speed wipers, wheel discs, outside rearview mirror, vanity mirror, oil filter, power windows, six way power seats, heater, fog lamps, remote control deck lid, radio and antenna with rear speaker, power vent windows, air suspension, electric door locks and license frames.
source:Wikipedia.com
About the artist: Marcello's Biography
The author was born in Argentina in 1965, and lived there until 1990. Afterwards, he moved to Italy and left 15 years of pastoral ministry behind when something had exploded inside of him that caused the beginning of a profound change. From then on, he began painting, reading books, writing his thoughts, showing his art and attended courses of self-improvement.
Because of his continuous search for personal fulfillment in doing new things, he realizes that nothing a human can do or have, can ever add or detract from their true identity and that any aid that a man can have, comes from a source that seems to be within himself. In 2009 he moved to the State of Washington, USA, where he lives and works.
Marcello is an Everett, WA (USA) based artist. He founds inspiration in focusing on the brush "stroke" he can accomplish at this exact moment.
"Just THIS moment... Creation it is not hand made. Creation requires no action... it happens through you without knowing what you're doing. The only requirement: Be Now."
"I've sold mostly originals. In fact, I have a few originals in my possession right now and all the rest is gone, but not their images... they last forever. I started showing my art at the end of 2005 in Italy... it was a challenge and I embraced it. "
"What I feel is a strong desire to pick up a brush and stain some canvas, crazy things and incoherent patterns like... red sounds, yellows whispers, orange melodies or blue hisses. Waves, spaces, distances, flowers and leaves. Light, time, protection and love! All those things I mentioned know where to go, they choose which place to occupy on the canvas. How many times have they told me what they wanted! I have only fulfilled their desires. Nothing is missing in my life. I have body, soul and spirit. And love... which loves me."
See more of his work at:
http://marcello-cicchini.artistwebsites.com
https://www.PendantDesign.com (Jewelry-engravings)
https://plus.google.com/+MarcelloCicchini/
https://twitter.com/ArtInTheEyes
http://www.stumbleupon.com/stumbler/marcellocicchini
http://www.pinterest.com/marcellocicchin/boards/
http://www.facebook.com/marcellocicchinicolors
http://artintheeyes.wordpress.com/about/
http://www.yelp.com/biz/marcellocicchinicolors-everett
http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcellocicchini
http://themarcello.com/
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DSR783E
FOR CUSTOM WORKS AND REPRODUCTIONS PLEASE CONTACT THE ARTIST:
Cell: 425-501-4710
Blog: TheMarcello.com
Please follow: @ArtInTheEyes
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Comments (7)
Cliff Wilson
I asked my friends - and the answer are: 1: Hard Rock 2: It used to be in The back bay.. but I think they have moved? 3: Looks like Boylston Street, just east of Copley Square. I'm not sure but I think that building has been remodeled or replaced. The Hard Rock moved around the corner to Clarendon Street and is now is located behind Fenway's Green Monster on Lansdowne Street.
Marcello Cicchini replied:
Now I remember and I think you are right!!! I think that was the name I saw there!!! Thanks Cliff!!
Donna Parlow
The Cadillac Lounge in Boston
Marcello Cicchini replied:
There is one in Providence RI but I couldn't find it in downtown Boston. Google doesn't show it. Probably you think that I know... I actually am trying to find out because that day I was walking around with no aim and I don't know where I was precisely. But I know for sure that was close to Copley square. Thanks though Donna!!! :-)