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The village Grandmothers Illustration
The Luminol Circus occupies every free space in the country.
The people of the circus are all colorful. On the caravans, circus people travel thousands of miles around the world. They have no animals, but they imitate them. They play, sing, dance, fly on trapezes, spit fire and walk on thin ropes.
How much energy they consume during the day.
But then in the evening, in front of the fires to warm themselves, while they sing and talk, the people of the village arrive in the square and bring food of all of kinds.
Do you want to read a story about him that’s really incredible? HERE
- This is a OOAK.
- Black pen on heavy Italian handmade paper (300 gr.)
- Size: 30X30,5 cm (11,8”X12”)
- I send via registered mail.
With your artwork or scarf, you will receive a paper certificate proving the authenticity of the artwork/foulard.
Whether it is a limited edition print or a limited edition scarf, you will receive the exact numbering.
Details of the year in which the artwork/scarf was made, the material used, the size, title, date and signature will complete the certificate.
My signature will attest to the authenticity of the product.
Certificato Arte
Category Illustrations-drawings
Tags art, celebrate, celebration, circus, circus luminol, clown, fairytale, Grandmother, Grandmothers, holiday, illustration, people, wall art, wall decor
€100,00
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Story
The Luminol Circus occupies every free space in the country.
The people of the circus are all colorful. On the caravans, circus people travel thousands of miles around the world. They have no animals, but they imitate them. They play, sing, dance, fly on trapezes, spit fire and walk on thin ropes.
How much energy they consume during the day.
But then in the evening, in front of the fires to warm themselves, while they sing and talk, the people of the village come to the square and bring food of all kinds.
In the village of S. they eat special foods because there are so many exotic recipes. The inhabitants are yellow, black, red, green, white, high-fat, low-fat and they all live happily together.
The food is a Babylon but it is delicious.
In exchange for this delicious food, the grandmothers ask to learn the rudiments of circus art.
Grandma Closette has chosen to tame earthworms but she still can’t make herself heard and it’s the earthworms who take over her skirt.
Grandma Clodovea tries to make a fishbone disappear but still doesn’t understand how to enchant the audience and she is the one who is perplexed in front of people.
From lunch to dinner, from cake to cake, they will learn this ancient art. They’ll have one year, until July 31 and a half of the following year.
Do you want to read a story about them that’s really incredible? HERE
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Stefania Morgante is a prolific artist who I was so lucky to find and also to collaborate with from 2016 to present day. Interestingly, Stefania has become more than simply another creative; she has sincertely become a friend who I cannot imagine this journey without. I have a plethora of merchandise from Morgante’s shop. A few of my favorite pieces are a notebook in which she sketched a beautiful work of a woman, a scarf with every color of my dreams that I have traveled all over the world with-- and also sometimes use it as a shirt. In addition to these, I have a coloring book that I use to take a break from the (apparently required) adulting of life; focusing on the application of color within the lines helps to make me be present and focus on the now. Stefania’s rkl includes a plethora of subjects. Some of which include creaturesque beings, animals, dolls, women. In these works, too, she might give you the treat of a snippet of poetry here or there. I highly recommend investing in art created by her.
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