“100 Worlds” Exhibit of Collaborative Art Awaits at the San Diego Airport and a tour package to enjoy the event at competitive rates along with the Prompt Charters in US

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A new surprise awaits you When you arrive in San Diego, as  you can see the world as soon as you step off the plane. Eighteen worlds, in fact.

The work  created by Ron Miriello, the graphic designer, creative director, business owner and sculptor created his “100 Worlds Project” as a way of rediscovering everyday items.

You will find this collection is on display until December 2016 near Gate 33 in Terminal Two West. It’s part of the airport’s latest art exhibition, “Port of Entry,” featuring a group of artists inspired by the geographic, cultural and social aspects of borders.

Ron Miriello

You might be interested to know that one of his globes is made of the soles of shoes worn down from walking. On the other hand, another is a cluster of little pencil nubs, packed tightly in a metal casing. Some are playful, others serious.

Many have industrial components: rugged metal cables, welded steel, pipe wrenches and inner tubes. 

“That’s part of the inclusionary aspect of this whole show philosophically – to demystify the creative process and make it approachable to others who may not think of themselves as creative beings,” he says. “They look at designers and sculptors as the ‘creatives,’ and themselves as not. We all are creative beings. We just manifest our creativity in different ways.”

The fact is that even though his project is called “100 Worlds,” he’s only created 50 and just likes the idea that it’s open-ended,and visualises that his art may help shape visitors’ impressions about San Diego.

http://blog.sandiego.org/2016/07/ron-miriello-100-worlds-project

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