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Tuesday, May 26, 2020

MISTERO degli 8 CONIGLI su L'INDICE


'Il mistero degli otto conigli', una mia opera che e' stata scelta per essere inserita in un bellissimo articolo di Luca Bugnone su L'Indice dei libri del mese di maggio.
L'articolo intitolato "Scimmie fiacche, cavallette bonarie e locuste fameliche allo zoo (I saperi, la vocazione narrativa e i progressi dell'Homo Sapiens), parla di noi che, come esseri umani, abbiamo qualche problema di percezione della realta'. La nostra interpretazione del mondo che conosciamo, ci porta a chiuderci in uno zoo autocostruito, divisi in gabbie dove ci chiudiamo da soli a seconda del gruppo di appartenenza, rimuovendo cio' che sensi e scienza ci dicono. 
Un po' come dei conigli abbagliati dalla Luna.

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Sunday, April 12, 2020

The EASTER BUNNIES' QUEST

The EASTER BUNNIES' QUEST
Will the funny Easter Bunnies find what they are looking for?
Only time will tell and then they'll be legend.

Acrilic, oil, canvas and some electrons

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Friday, September 13, 2019

HAPPY MOON FESTIVAL - 中秋節快樂!

"Moon Festival 2019 - Mystery of the 8 rabbits"
中秋節快樂!
Happy Moon Festival everyone!

Acrylic, oil and digital

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

LADY O'HARE - 奧黑爾女士

2014 - Acrylic, golden enamel and oil on canvas 40x40cm (15.75x15.75")

Lady O'Hare was born in Ballyharry on the East coast of Ireland around 1440. She was an exuberant child and grew with a strong-minded and independent character that didn't fit well with the rigid structure of her clan. She was sent to Italy to learn some manners and travelled around Tuscany until she met the famous dancing master Guglielmo Ebreo da Pesaro (1420-1484) and settled with him in Milano in 1465 when he was put in charge of the celebrations for the wedding of the Duke of Bari with Eleonora d'Aragona. She called her first octuplets Coinín Athbheochan I, Coinín Athbheochan II, Coinín Athbheochan III, Coinín Athbheochana I, Coinín Athbheochan IV, Coinín Athbheochana II, Coinín Athbheochan V, Coinín Athbheochana III.

* Coinín Athbheochan means 'Renaissance Rabbit' in Gaelic.