“Meet the Egg, a collective of independent artists:”, by Juliana Vannucchi

“Art is a flower born on the path of our life, and that is developed to soften it ”. – Arthur Schopenhauer OVO is a collective of creative minds that incorporate their most diverse points of view in unique works. The result of his creations is unexpected and extremely diverse. You could say that this is a … Read more

“Meet the comic Alejandro Gomez:”, by Juliana Vannucchi

"In fact, I'm more a militant agnostic. Perhaps art is my faith ". – A. Gomez. Of course, worldwide, there are many skilled designers. However, perhaps there is a greater number of players than creators. And it is precisely this aspect that makes the American comic artist Alejandro Gomez is so special: … Read more

Retrospective 2019 Juliana Vannucchi

    Check out the article on Art & Juliana Vannucchi of reflection 2019!     Congratulations Juliana! Success!! . …. . . JULIANA VANNUCCHI Sorocaba – São Paulo Facebook Profile | Facebook Fan Page Website Philosophical Collection Email: ju.vannucchi@hotmail.com WEBSITE obrasdarte.com: Contemporary Artists Google Artworks Gallery + | Facebook Fan Page | Twitter

"SORAYA balera" by Juliana Vannucchi

Soraya work Balera. Photo: Disclosure.

Today, with much satisfaction, I present to readers of our site, the artist Soraya Balera, resident of Sorocaba (SP), that in their productions, works with oil paintings, also acrylic and mixed techniques using. Balera has participated in exhibitions at the "Fair of Plastic Arts", in which their works exhibited in the square Carlos Alberto de Souza … Read more

Retrospective 2018 Juliana Vannucchi

New columnist on the website, check out the articles on Art & Juliana Vannucchi of reflection 2018!   “The Dionysian Aura of Jim Morrison:” by Juliana Vannucchi “Painting Geniuses:” by Juliana Vannucchi “Ten years of Woodgothic:” por Juliana Vannucchi “A Relevância da Mentira como Componente Artístico em Oscar Wilde:” por Juliana Vannucchi “Algumas Observações sobreRead more

“The Dionysian Aura of Jim Morrison:” by Juliana Vannucchi

The Great Red Dragon and the Beast from the Sea, 1805. William Blake. National Gallery of Art, Washington. Rosenwald Collection. Featured.

“Pain is a way to wake up (…) Do you feel your strength with the experience of pain (…) it is a feeling – your feelings are part of you (…) (excerpt from an interview with James Lizze – 1969). The The Doors is one of the most popular bands in the history of Rock & Roll. … Read more

“Geniuses painting:” by Juliana Vannucchi

Below, I listed my biggest influences painting, and I recorded a few brief comments by which justify my admiration for such artists. This type of text is always subject to change. I clarify that it was not written in chronological order. My passion for painting began in childhood times and today, is firmly intrinsic in … Read more

“Ten years Woodgothic:” by Juliana Vannucchi

The Woodgothic Festival is an underground event held in São Tomé das Letras (Minas Gerais) since 2008. It is designed by Karolina and Zaf, Duo musicians Scarlet Obsessive and residents of the same city where the festival takes place. In 2018 Full-Ten years after the first edition of this text and Woodgothic, visando a valorização dasRead more

“The Relevance of the Lie as Artistic Component in Oscar Wilde:” by Juliana Vannucchi

This text seeks to explore and share with readers, some observations and interpretations of an essay written by Oscar Wilde in 1891, The titled decay lie. The text referred to it is a dialogue between Vivian and Cyril, two characters that are in a library, and start to reflect on the insertion of lies … Read more

“Some Notes on the Legacy Artistic Düher” by Juliana Vannucchi

Fig. 1 – Knight, Death and Devil, featured, 1513. Albrecht Düher. National Gallery of Art, Washington. Rosenwald Collection. "More clearly speaking, skull, It seems to-me, expresses death, the end that is exposed in the way that man travels ". – Juliana Vannucchi.

Dear readers, below, gladly share with you the key insights I had with the paintings of Düher, how they affected me aesthetically and why so much intrigue me every time that they appreciate and give myself. First of all, dare I say that perhaps Düher was the most extraordinary painter of … Read more

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