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Rosy Rox, The Moon and Venus for a LIBERTARIAN AND LIBERTINE art form The Sagittarian artist doesn’t waste time. She goes straight to the heart. She pierces you and pierces herself for you. She brings the art of a woman’s body to its sublime essence, she uplifts it from obscurity, the presents it powerfully in [...]
February 6th, 2012 | Posted in Horoscope,VIP | Read More »
A GENIUS EXPERIMENTER WITHIN THE BODY OF ART There is an ongoing exhibition at the Pac in Milan, curated by Francesca Alfano Miglietti, of Franko B, an Italian-English artist born in Milan the 27th of January 1960 who, in the last several years, has become one of the most well-known representatives of the [...]
May 16th, 2011 | Posted in Horoscope,VIP | Read More »
The imperial cloak of purple violet with which is covered Theodora, the wife of Emperor Justinian, is embroidered near the border with the figure of the three Magi. Tunic with jeweled embroidery, diadem with double row of pearls with pendants, earrings,rich jeweled collar sewn on the fabric that covers completely the shoulders (maniakion). A patrician [...]
March 8th, 2011 | Posted in d Culture,Featured,History | Read More »
The tie system is identical to the Verdi, the front flap completely covers the rear. This scarf is especially indicated in cases of bad weather. Wikio Wikio
February 23rd, 2011 | Posted in Literature,Vultuseide | Read More »
The figures of the Three Wise Men have a very interesting and detailed example of oriental clothing, so-called Palmyrene, which should not be rare in Italy, given the active trade with the East. The central figure with mantle (mandyas) tied in the middle of the chest, the other two coats with side opening, which will [...]
February 22nd, 2011 | Posted in d Culture,History | Read More »
Using products mostly on-hand from the forest, Algonquin tribes such as the Chippewa engraved small sheets of folded birch bark with their teeth to achieve symmetrical designs. It was truly a magical moment for young and old when the bark was unfolded and held against the light to highlight the perforated patterns. Birch [...]
September 9th, 2010 | Posted in d Culture,Ethnic | Read More »
“The women are Erynnes, Amazons, Semiramides, Jeannes D’Arc” thundered Valentine de Saint Point in his scandalous “Manifesto of the futurist woman”. The art world of the beginning of the 20th century was indeed a battle field for those women saying stop to the home’s angels; who denied the sweet maidens on the balcony; who [...]
July 11th, 2010 | Posted in f Press Review | Read More »
When the art works on the human body Rebecca Horn, elegant and free artist, born in Germany in 1944, who became popular in the artistic scene already at the end of the Sixties, at the beginning of the conceptual art, in a period where the scenery was strongly populated by men. Since the beginning Rebecca [...]
May 24th, 2010 | Posted in artists,d Culture | Read More »
“I WANT A FASHION THAT DOES NOT POLLUTES THE WORLD” The princess launches a green magazine “And I wear non-toxic dyes jeans only”. Also the young princess has a “green” heart. She launches “Ever Manifesto” 20 king size pages about ecology applied to the most creative disciplines. The first number is presented directly by Charlotte [...]
May 19th, 2010 | Posted in f Press Review,Journalism | Read More »
Everybody probably knows Nick Cave, the ingenious singer, but there is, in the art scene, another homonymous, who may be not so well known, but is as talented and nearly of the same age . He’s an American artist of African origins, his deep roots reverberate through all his art, joyful, theatrical, tribal, dancing. His [...]
April 29th, 2010 | Posted in b Protagonists | Read More »