Surrealism, photography and digital art The story behind the name Meeting Benches is fascinating and full of meaning. Imagine a place, a park or a square, where the benches act as a meeting point for people. These benches become silent witnesses of chance encounters, deep conversations, love stories and moments of reflection. Meeting Benches is a tribute to these special …
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Ettore Aldo Del Vigo: Art, spirit, flesh Meeting Benches is a meeting and inspiration place dedicated to artists, thinkers and dreamers from all over the world. Here, where people can share art, stories and thoughts, virtual benches serve as a point of connection. If you’re an art enthusiast or simply curious to explore a world of inspiration and beauty, this …
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The influences of Fukuzawa and Bosch in the surrealism of Kikuji Yamashita Although he painted hundreds of canvases, Kikuji Yamashita avoided seeking commercial success, surviving financially as an artist on his wife’s earnings as a beautician. In 1953 he joined with many young artists to form the Young Artists’ Alliance art cooperative, which for three years held exhibitions and published …
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Paul Klee and the art of making visible what is not always visible Among its main exponents, you find André Breton, Salvador Dali, René Magritte, Luis Buñuel and Federico Fellini. Their surreal worlds were condensed into anything that transcended sensible reality, the world of the unconscious and the dream, the absurd or the incredible. That way of nurturing the opportunities …
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