Monthly Archives: February 2018

RUGHT HERE WAS THE OCEAN – Zehra Nigah

Serious themes and more innovative forms. Its culture is characterized by the blending of Middle Eastern, Western and Asian influences. Located on the coast, Karachi has a mild climate, with low levels of rainfall. Port Grand is an extensive food street and entertainment complex located at Port of Karachi (near Native Jetty Bridge, in downtown). Here, you don’t only get …

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AADAT – Jal, the band

Playing in Pakistan’s underground music scene. It’s one of Pakistan’s most cosmopolitan cities. Lahore is the capital city of the Pakistani province of Punjab, located in the north-eastern end of this region. Lahore is home to the annual Literary Festival. The city hosts the famed Walled City, Sikh shrines and the Wazir Khan mosque. Here, also you can admire the …

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ZUBEIDA AGHA (1922/1997), PAKISTANI PAINTER – Without sincerity there is no true art.

The pioneer woman of non-traditional pictorial imagery. For her, without sincerity there is no true art. With an art scholarship in 1950, she enrolled at a school of arts in London, and later to the Ecole des Beau Arts, Paris. In her early work, she attempted to explore also surrealistic paintings. Creating paintings (that will enable future generations to share …

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SAIRA WASIM (1975), PAKISTANI PAINTER – Watching visitors secretly, drawing their appearance.

Asian roots and shifting Identities. To explore social and political issues, her work uses the contemporary miniature form. Her work offers a voice against ignorance and prejudice, also through the use of caricature and satire. SAIRA WASIM she went to Lahore’s National College of Arts, where she graduated with a Bachelors in Fine Arts. Her art has been shown in …

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ITALIAN TRAVEL ART – Turning your life into a masterpiece, by moving from Portogruaro in Genoa

When creativity is a bean soup with black cabbage and corn meal. Visiting Italy, you too can create something unique, following a special art route from Portogruaro walk you leads you to Genoa, with its original and valuable masterpieces, novels and poems. Living this kind of travel experience, along with the creative fruits of five famous Italians, it adds meaning …

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ITALIAN TRAVEL EXPERIENCE – Turning your life into a masterpiece

Looking for creative Italian fruits. Living a kind of travel experience, along with the creative fruits of five famous Italians, it adds meaning to your life, even turning your life into a masterpiece. The intellectual property of the images that appear in this blog correspond to their authors. The sole purpose of this site, is to spread the knowledge of …

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YOU DON’T HAVE TO TELL ANYONE – Novel by Riccardo Gazzaniga

Between an aquarium and a small mountain village. The Genoa Aquarium https://www.acquariodigenova.it/ is the first in Europe for animal species (second by surface). This huge aquarium (near the port), has species of freshwater fish, in tanks that reproduce the ecosystem. In this city, do not forget to enter the Palazzo Ducale, http://www.palazzoducale.genova.it/ one of its main historical buildings, former seat …

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MEMORIES – Carlo Malinverni / Admire as the sole art, the art so-called pure, that is its end in itself

Memories over infamous sweet rocks. He was born in Genoa in 1855 in a bourgeois family, dividing his life between his work in the bank and writing in newspapers of the time. If you read a particular poem of his you will find the word “gnàgnoa”. That is the existential anguish that the poet CARLO MALINVERNI managed to soothe with …

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WHAT I DON’T – Fabrizio de Andrè / The exclusive virtue of children, mad and loners, to be themselves

When loneliness can lead to extraordinary forms of creativity. In Genoa, in winter as in summer, Quarto’s seafront offers you panoramas where the eye is lost in the horizon of the Ligurian Sea, the one that offers the best fish to bring to the table. Right on the seafront of Quarto waiting for you the Olivè restaurant, http://www.ristoranteolive.it/ the one …

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ORAZIO GENTILESCHI (1563/1639), ITALIAN BAROQUE PAINTER – When art intertwines with life.

One of the more successful interpreters of Caravaggio’s style. His father was a Florentine artist who had moved to Pisa, the city where he was born on a day in July. What he has painted represents a creative synthesis in perfect balance between physical concreteness and abstraction. He knew the art of Rubens. In Genoa and London he was able …

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