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Giuseppe Gradella

A VIEW UNDER APNEA Giuseppe Gradella deeply believes in two things, in memories and dreams. Everything is stratified over time, in the heart, memory and eventually finds a way, words, an image to return to the light, to reveal itself; the condition that best represents the modus operandi of Giuseppe is that of apnea, waiting […]

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Antonella Montes a.k.a. Lantomo

BETWEEN REALISM AND VISION Lantomo, pseudonym of Antonella Montes, is an Italian artist based in Barcelona: “The graphite portraits I create are almost realistic, suspended in a personal universe between realism and vision, but I’m not interested in virtuous details, I look for the representation of the emotions of my subjects. Drawing has always been […]

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Marco Franco

MYSTERIOUS GODDESSES Marco Franco is an illustrator and tattoo artist who lives in Milan. “Potnia” is an ancient Greek word for “mistress, lady” and a title of a goddess. The word was inherited by classical Greek from Mycenean Greek with the same meaning and it was applied to several goddesses. Discover more about Marco Franco […]

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Danilo Buccella

THIN VEILS OF COLOR Each painting features a lone figure – thin and pale, pensive and knowing of some truth formed by an unforgiving culture. They inhabit the night, mostly in pastoral clearings surrounded by curtains of back-lit trees and chilling tones. And, despite these haunting subjects, these harbingers of gloom and doom, Danilo Buccella […]

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Chiara Cappelletti

THE UNREAL REALITY Chiara Cappelletti connects in one form or figure the real universe and concrete, made up of people, animals, natural and human environments elements, internal and external, with fantastic aspects, in any case not-real or plausible. The variety of objects and situations of his paintings is multiple and approaches infinity, as well as […]

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Daria Petrilli

PALLID BEAUTIES… AND BIRDS Daria Petrilli specializes in depicting pallid, Victorian beauties with curled hair and wasp waists. But Petrilli blurs the lines between nature and society with her dreamlike style, adorning some protagonists with bird wings and others with shells and other natural elements. When asked about her fascination with birds, she replied: “To […]

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