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    Angelo Aligia is an Italian sculptor who turns crude stone and rock into intriguing works of art.

    What Aligia primarily attempts to do is to create a form of order from the chaos of natural substances. His work, however, tends to retain and reflect the chaos inherent in such substances, as can be seen from the examples on this page.



Premio.Celeste – Promoting Italian Art
I've just signed up with Premio.Celeste, the Italian section of the  site  Celeste.Prize, which dedicated to promoting the work of artists from around the world. The Italian version, Premio.Celeste, boasts over 13,000 members, nearly 9,000 of ...
Faletto Directions
Kathleen Warner on Kathleen Warner Fine Arts: In 1974, I had a few artists I wanted to help establish in the art community.   I found that the gallery system was sadly lacking.  It was, and is, ...
Celeste Prize 2009
I'm very pleased to be able to announce that seven Italian artists and their work have made it to the finals of the Celeste Prize 2009. There were some 46 finalists in total.  The work of all the finalists will be on view in Berlin, during the Art ...
Luigi Ferrigno
Working mainly in watercolours, Ferrigno's work attempts to capture the character and feel of Sicilian scenes. Much of his work features the buildings and thoroughfares of small Sicilian towns and villages. The imagery in Ferrigno's works is likely to appeal to those of ...
dependtendency Exhibition by Premio.Celeste in Venice, Italy
'dependtendency' is an exclusive exhibition of 10 works of art which is to be held on Venice's Island of Certosa from the 4th to the 7th, June 2009.  This special exhibition will be held during ...
Carmelo Nicosia, Nudi – Nudes
Interesting Italian contemporary art photographer Carmelo Nicosia's works are on show in Milan, Italy, at the moment. Should you wish to have a taste of what you can expect to see, you should visit the Fotografia ...