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Saint Martin of Tours oil painting technique - altar piece cm. 230 x cm. 100
IV century a.C., Pannonia, Italy, France
Saint Joan of Arc oil painting technique - altar piece cm. 230 x cm. 100
1412 - 1431, France
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The Puppet Master oil painting technique cm. 170 x cm. 70
…the need to cut off the threads,to look forward, to look beyond... it’s all a theatre.., who treads the scene, the living interpreter, and who holds the threads of the unconscious. Behind the scene, sometimes fable and sometimes incubus, the sky is the same, infinity, it continues also outside... The feelings, the dream, the fantasy are inside us, like the desire to communicate emotions, without conditioning of everyday problems, transmitting interpretation stimulus to the observer, without a row, a word, with the concerned of who wants to see behind the burlap, inside the life and beyond... All around us has a sense. Also what we can’t see has a sense.
Saint George oil painting technique - altar piece cm. 230 x cm. 100
III - IV century a.C., Libya
Saint Paul oil painting technique - altar piece cm. 230 x cm. 100 I century a.C., Palestina, Minor Asian, Rome Saul of Tarsus, known to Christians as St Paul, grew up in a strict Jewish family in the port of Tarsus, in what is now southern Turkey.He becameChristians persecutor. He watched with full approval the stoning of Saint Stephen, a leading Christian, and then he set off to Damascus to seek out and arrest any Christians in that city. |
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Air, water, earth, fire oil painting technique cm. 110 x cm. 220
Symbolic representation of the four elements more meaningful for humanity’s life. The man has always had a vital relationship with these elements; drawings from them cultural, environmental, and scientific aspects. The knowledge and the respect of the environment and the huge richness that it still contains are fundamental to the survival of the future generations.
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