Nello studio di ballo 1 Photography by Stefano Di Marco

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Serie di foto fatte in uno studio di ballo

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I am half Italian and half Swedish, born and raised in Italy where I studied sociology and philosophy at the University of Trento. I have lived for twenty five years in Sweden in Stockholm where I have a family[...]

I am half Italian and half Swedish, born and raised in Italy where I studied sociology and philosophy at the University of Trento. I have lived for twenty five years in Sweden in Stockholm where I have a family and work as a teacher.
I have been dedicating myself to art for a long time as an autodidact. I prefer drawing and dry pastel. I also make mosaics of pearls, marble and Venetian enamels. I'm also giving myself up to sculpture, ceramic and bronze.
I have been working part time with my art for more than two years.

I had two exhibitions in the old town of Stockholm. The first with the theme Studies of women and animals, from 4 to 12 January 2010. The second with the theme Pearl mosaics - Venice and Paris, from 5 to 19 April 2012. The last two years I have participated in the international competition of the Art of mosaic Pictor imaginarius of Nazzano outside Rome.
In May and June 2016, I exhibited a ten-year-old selection of my work at Skåningen café in Stockholm.
Between October 2 and November 20, I exhibited a series of eight mosaics in the cathedral of Linköping in Sweden, with the title "Looks from another world".

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