Luca Della Robbia
The story of the Della Robbia family begins in 1441-2 when Luca della Robbia, a cultivated and bright minded man, developed a new technique that would allow him to blend the magic of painting,...
View ArticleGraziano Carotti – Friday, 17th
Dec. 17, 2010 – Feb. 7th, 2011 Montefalco – Italy Graziano Carotti’s works have the subtle power to provoke or to astonish. They never let you go by without an afterthought. His terracotta figures...
View ArticlePino Deodato – The Circus of Art
Jan. 15 – Feb. 18, 2011 Lucca – Italy Pino Deodato work very much reflects his life: simple yet not simplistic, intimate and rich of positive values. It’s an art made of balance and a healthy sense of...
View ArticleEmilio Scanavino – The Vocation for Plastic Art
Feb. 17 – Mar. 26, 2011 Turin, Italy Mostly renowned as a informal-abstractist painter, Emilio Scanavino (1922-1986) considered his first steps in ceramic sculpture of the utmost importance for his...
View ArticleWomen artists and their work about women
Until March 24, 2013 Tuscania – Italy Last Saturday I went to visit an interesting exhibition in Tuscania. It has been organized by one of my favorite ceramic artists – Mirna Manni – and it’s about...
View ArticlePaola Grizi Art Ceramics
Paola Grizi clay sculptures explore the human soul through the visual imagery of a woman’s face. An ageless face, able to capture and return, enhanced, the deep meanings behind fundamental relations,...
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