Artists inside
I have to go back in time to find the first seed, which was planted by a professor of criminology. It was 1980, and the professor was Guido Galli. The[ . . . ]
I have to go back in time to find the first seed, which was planted by a professor of criminology. It was 1980, and the professor was Guido Galli. The[ . . . ]
The eclecticism of Leonardo da Vinci always strikes me. His curiosity and naturalist intelligence have made him the icon of humanism. I often encounter the works of Leonardo, ranging from[ . . . ]
I personally think that cake design is a visual art that should stand out from baking, but she thinks differently, perhaps because she is a perfectionist. For Leda Intorta, in[ . . . ]
The picture strikes you immediately, the message a little later. It looks like the work of Banksy, the most famous and mysterious street artist, and I like to think he[ . . . ]
There are more and more advertising campaigns to promote reading, and all of them relate to culture. Yes, it is true, reading enriches knowledge, is food for the mind, and[ . . . ]
More and more often we hear and read something about the need, the duty, or the right to be “one’s self”. I do not know how many of you know[ . . . ]
I do not mind writing book reviews. I think it is stimulating to verbalize emotions and impressions derived from reading a text, and it is often during the writing of[ . . . ]
Once a year we sum up our existence and, for a few days, we reflect on the outcome. Then nature wants us to get used to the weight of the[ . . . ]
I had the story in my mind for long time. I saw its colors and its forms come to light, grow and change over time. I heard its sounds: the[ . . . ]
Sibyl von der Schulenburg is well known for her success in tournaments (shows), but that she writes books only few people know. Her latest book Stable of Sorrow is focused[ . . . ]