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Anna Bruno’s blog
My narrative journey on contemporary art as a mirror of life, a mirror of the soul, has begun! And it will be from the 19th century up to the present day. Where? On my youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@annabrunoArtEducation. A journey where I will engage, each time, an active listening to my inner child to better enter […]
Having escaped the fires of Gehenna, where the algorithm had been a suffocating burden for their restless souls, Elio Rumma’s myriad anthropomorphic, phytomorphic, and zoomorphic silhouettes and metaphysical symbols seem to be drawn into the polyrhythmic nature of jazz music. And going from improvisation, to blues notes and slow harmonic progression, they have already stripped […]
Appearing to have stepped out of the phantasmagorical realms of Don Quixote, the artist Stefano De Santis, just like Cervantes’ notorious hero, travels the world in the company of his creations, showing last November at the Galleria Tibaldi in Trastevere, Rome. Entering the gallery, you started to feel distanced from the chatter and noise, and […]
For the first of my video-journeys exploring the world of the Arts (at the end of the article) I have chosen Narcissus, a painting attributed to the most controversial artist of the period between the end of 16th and beginning of 17th centuries: Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio. The artwork is at the Ancient Art […]
(…) I crossed my second threshold and I definitively emerged from the darkness of the forest, metaphor of that spirit overshadowed by the lack of knowledge. I found myself in front of some long avenues converging towards a focal point. I felt my lungs suddenly revive: the light was no longer held back and […]
