L'urlo di Michelangelo: "PERCHÉ NON PARLI?" (2023) Digital Arts by Luca Federici

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Il Mosè di Michelangelo Buonarroti è una delle opere più celebri del Rinascimento italiano. L'opera venne realizzata tra il 1513 e il 1515, per la tomba del Papa Giulio II nella basilica di San Pietro in Vincoli a Roma. La statua è famosa per i raggi-corna presenti sulla testa di Mosè, pare dovuti a un errore di traduzione della Bibbia scritta in ebraico, [...]
Il Mosè di Michelangelo Buonarroti è una delle opere più celebri del Rinascimento italiano. L'opera venne realizzata tra il 1513 e il 1515, per la tomba del Papa Giulio II nella basilica di San Pietro in Vincoli a Roma. La statua è famosa per i raggi-corna presenti sulla testa di Mosè, pare dovuti a un errore di traduzione della Bibbia scritta in ebraico, e per una leggenda che racconta che Michelangelo, una volta finita la scultura, si sia sorpreso per il forte realismo della figura biblica e abbia urlato: "Perché non parli?". Colpendo, nello stesso tempo, il ginocchio della statua con un martello.
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Born in Budrio (Bo) in 1960; He lives in Argenta in the province of Ferrara. From an early age is fond of drawing, painting and plastic techniques, this interest led him to deepen his art studies, first at the [...]

Born in Budrio (Bo) in 1960; He lives in Argenta in the province of Ferrara. From an early age is fond of drawing, painting and plastic techniques, this interest led him to deepen his art studies, first at the Institute of Art in Bologna, course of Decorative Painting, then at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, section Decoration. In the academic field develops the knowledge of various artistic techniques, but especially of photography, engraving and silk-screen printing; the latter technique is dedicated to the thesis which is entitled, "SILK-SCREEN PRINTING: TECHNIQUE AND ART (notes and reflections)," the written dissertation explores, in particular, the work of the artist Andy Warhol, one of the major US Pop Art artists. Upon graduation, turns off the interest in artistic practices, however, after a long period of inactivity that lasted nearly 30 years, is reborn strong desire to express himself, but today the basic techniques acquired at the time of 'Academy are backed, no doubt, by a most original and mature personality.

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