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Lost in Florence

Lost in Florence

Tadeusz Niescier fine art photography and Sabine Pagliarulo ceramic sculpture

Yoshimi Futamura ceramic sculpture

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Annalia Amedeo ceramic sculpture

Kalpa Art Living’s first annual art exhibition is a vibrant collection from international artists exploring the mystery of existence through intuitive, semiotic and formal studies of life forms and phenomena. Tracing the biological, emotional and spiritual connections between plant, animal and human. With the use of various techniques, including painting, etching, photography, ceramics and sculpture, the act of artistic creation is defined as a natural, organic unfolding of life, promoting forms, materials and processes inspired by or found in nature.

The project takes its title from the first-century BC poem penned by the Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius expounding Epicurean philosophy, surprisingly aligning perfectly with today’s philosophical and scientific developments.

This dynamic exhibition is hosted in two venues throughout the summer of 2019, the art galleries: Kalpa Art Living, in the historical centre of Volterra and Pignano Art Gallery in the elegant estate and resort of Borgo Pignano, in the breathtaking countryside between San Gimignano and Volterra. Twelve selected artists will communicate with soulfulness new artworks and installations.

The spellbinding panoramas of the iconic Tuscan landscape create a perfect backdrop for this season of exhibitions which celebrate and question our relationship with nature.

Artists:

Annalia Amedeo, Olga Niescier, Alain Bonnefoit, Tadeusz Niescier, Amara Ferioli, Sabine Pagliarulo, Yoshimi Futamura, Michele Tiberio, Sonia Marcacci, Annette Townsend, Michelle Mckinney and Antonello Viola

For more information: www.kalpa-art.it

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